Top Unsigned Prospects- Class of 2023 (Part I)
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We just completed our first Live Period weekend of the 2023 Grassroots season. Prep Girls Hoops Florida is compiling a list of the top seniors who are still looking for their collegiate futures. Madison Aguilera FL #64 PG #11 HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingWe just completed our first Live Period weekend of the 2023 Grassroots season. Prep Girls Hoops Florida is compiling a list of the top seniors who are still looking for their collegiate futures.
Aguilera is a perennial perimeter shooter who can impact the game in a variety of ways. Her ball-handling skills and high basketball IQ took a huge step forward this season. Over the course of her career at Gulliver Prep, Aguilera averaged 16.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. This past season she transferred to Miami Christian where she put up nearly 12 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. On the defensive side she can be a disruptor with her size and quickness to jump and intercept passes.
The 5-11 guard is a three-tool player where she has size, length and can play multiple positions out on the floor. Her offensive skillset is strong as she can shoot from the perimeter as well as attack the basket. Over the last couple of weeks, Race has received offers from Ave Maria, Brescia University, Davis and Elkins and Husson University. Race helped lead The King’s Academy to two consecutive Final Four appearances.
The 5-10 combo guard plays with a chip on her shoulder as she can score in all three levels. Knauer can score from the perimeter, mid-range and inside the paint. Knauer also has great length where she can go get rebounds with the best of them. This season for Bloomingdale, Knauer averaged 7.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game leading the Lady Bulls to a regional semifinal appearance.
The 5-8 guard is versatile and her frame is what stands out the most in her game. McKenzie does most of her offensive work when she is penetrating towards the basket and finish around the rim. Her outside game is also worth noting as she shot 42 percent from beyond the arc this past season for American Heritage. This past season, McKenzie averaged 14.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.5 steals per game leading the Lady Patriots to the state championship game.
The 5-7 shooting guard is one of the top unsigned shooters you may find. Ortman is coming off a senior season where she shot 40 percent from beyond the arc helping lead Providence High School to the Final Four. Her offensive consistency is a bright spot where she also averaged 17.2 points this past season for the Stallions. Ortman is also a persistent passer who loves to get her teammates involved in the action.