Standout Freshman Guards at March Madness
Leila Goll / 2026 / 5’8 SG / Bolles / SE United 2026 / SE United Goll was one of the best shooters in the building during the March Madness tournament. On day 2 of the event, the Freshman sharpshooter…
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Continue ReadingLeila Goll / 2026 / 5’8 SG / Bolles / SE United 2026 / SE United
Goll was one of the best shooters in the building during the March Madness tournament. On day 2 of the event, the Freshman sharpshooter connected on three first-half threes, and the next night she knocked down 7 long-range three-pointers. Goll shoots with a lot of confidence and has no hesitation when shooting the ball.
Angel McClellon / 2026 / 5’6 PG / St Augustine / SE United
McClellon played with a lot of maturity and control. McClellon’s game has matured a lot from the beginning of the high school season to the beginning of AAU season. She is doing a good job of letting the game to her. In March Madness, McClellon shot it well from all areas on the court. With her speed on the court, she can create her own shot with drives to the goal, stop and pops from the midrange area shots, and even from behind the arc. Defensively, McClellon played with great speed and quickness. She was disruptive in the passing lanes and came up with some good steals and unselfishly dishes to her teammates.
Ashlyn Young / 2026 / 5’8 SG / PK Yonge / Tre Mann
Young played well in the March Madness Tournament. Young stands out in the open court and is very savvy on the court. Young played well on the defensive end applying great pressure and disrupting the passing lanes. She is like a safety on a football field and can defend the long pass and turns them into scoring opportunities in transition. Young is an elite young player who can score in every way imaginable. She can drive it, score in the paint, and can shoot from the outside. She is special in the open court where her quickness, ball handles, athleticism, and scoring ability really show.
Morgan Cremen Morgan Cremen 5'8" | PG Beachside | 2026 State FL / 2026 / 5’8 PG / Beachside / SE United
Cremen played well on Day 2 of the tournament. She has a nose for the ball and is an aggressive player on the court. She is a good on-ball defender and in March Madness she did a good job of turning steals into baskets. She has a nice midrange jumper. Cremen’s passing ability was on display during March Madness. She had some nice drive and dishes.
Ari Walker / 2026 / 5’6 SG / Beachside / SE United
The energy Walker brought to the courts was impressive. She really gets after it on the courts and is an aggressive in-your-face defender. She plays the passing lanes well and has great anticipation on defense. At March Madness, she converted steals into layups and did so with a lot of speed. Walker also had a lot of deflections that her team also turned into layups. Walker showed the ability to shoot from the outside and take it to the goal. Her defense was at a different level than most. She is one to watch this AAU season.
Yamise Haygood Yamise Haygood 5'6" | SG Baker HS | 2026 State FL / 2026 / 5’7 PG / Baker / SE United
Haygood immediately caught my eye with the speed and athleticism she plays with. She can get to the rim and has the versatility to pull up and shoot the long-range shot. She is a good defensive player who plays well in the passing lanes and a good job of converting steals into fast break points. She played with great speed and made plays on both ends of the court.