Spring Rankings Look-In: 2023 Centers
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The featured image is of Victoria Detraz Victoria Detraz 6'0" | C Morgan Township | 2023 IN (2023) of Morgan Township High School. Last Monday we released the Spring rankings update for the Class of 2023. We have also changed…
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Last Monday we released the Spring rankings update for the Class of 2023. We have also changed formats to make rankings more exclusive, therefore at this time we are ranking just 125 total players in the Class of 2023, with the rest being placed on a watchlist of 125 players. This is the last list to be released for the Class of 2023 before they head off to college. In the meantime, I wanted to take this time to circle back and address all of the listed prospects, position by position. Below is a look at 21 center prospects who make up 8.4% of the rankings this time around, with analysis on a handful to “keep an eye on” detailed at the bottom.
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STILL AVAILABLE:
To the best of our knowledge, below are five prospects who remain available and who stood out at times throughout the Winter. If any of these prospects are already committed or at least know where they are planning to attend, even if they aren’t playing, please feel free to drop us a message through the Twitter messenger. Thanks!
After a much-improved Junior year, in which it looked like Brooklyn was starting to turn the corner in terms of approaching her ceiling, she unfortunately missed the 2022-2023 campaign injured. She has great height, length, and wiry strength. She can run the floor North/South for a player her height, and she has really worked to improve her hands, her finishing moves around the basket, and her touch in the mid-post. She can step in immediately and be a defensive presence for a small college.
Over the last couple of years, Jordyn has greatly improved her understanding of the game, and she has worked hard on her offensive skillset. She has always been a tremendous athlete who can run and jump with any posts in this class. She plays hard, uses her length well, plus she has enough strength to battle bigger prospects. She still needs more consistency scoring the ball, but she is a major defensive/rebounding presence, plus she still has a great deal of room to grow her game.
Leah is easy to like, because all she does is work extremely hard and outplay her opponents. She is strong, physical, and constantly engaged, plus she is a tremendous rebounder because of her ability to hold her block-out or her desire to chase down balls outside of her area. Offensively, she has really added to her game, showing the ability over the last 12-18 months to knock down the 15-foot jumper consistently. I’m sure she has a lot of small college interest, and she could help someone immediately.
I don’t know how else to describe Akaoma other than calling her a people-mover. She is extremely powerful, physical, and loves to initiate contact. At her height, she has tremendously long arms, so she can outplay girls with height advantages on her. She will still need to prove she can score it consistently, but she has at least improved her free throw shooting and her instincts with her back to the basket. Because of her physicality, I feel like she can step into a program and play right away.
Morgan was a four-year contributor for the Lady Eagles, and she helped them to the Class 1A state title this season. She has nice length, broad shoulders, and a wiry-strong frame. She is a three-sport kid, she plays with a strong motor, and she is willing to make a lot of hustle plays for her team. On a balanced and deep Lanesville team, she managed 7.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. She also began showing some touch in the mid-range this season, plus she’s a nice help-side defender.