Alabama Up and Coming 25s and 26s
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As school gets out, summer begins, and AAU starts players begin to prove why they should be on the top of college coaches’ radar. Here are some of the top 2025 and 2026 players from Alabama to look out for…
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Continue ReadingAs school gets out, summer begins, and AAU starts players begin to prove why they should be on the top of college coaches’ radar. Here are some of the top 2025 and 2026 players from Alabama to look out for this summer.
The 6 foot 3 freshman provides a big presence in the paint for the 2026 OMG Elite team. She finishes well through contact, she does her work early in the post and looks to find gaps within the defense. On the defensive end, she makes it difficult for opposing players to finish at the rim. Ford has an athletic build that she hasn’t fully grown into yet. However, if she continues to develop the right way her ceiling is easily at the division 1 level.
The quick guard had an impressive high school season leading her team to the 3A state championship. This summer she will be playing for the Alabama Southern Starz. She has great court vision, setting up her teammates for success by drawing in defenders and then dishing the ball out. She shoots the three well with a quick release but can also get to the rim when necessary. Her game should draw the attention of college coaches soon enough.
Austin plays for the Alabama Southern Starz and is already proving what she brings to her team. Averaging 15 points per game, she has earned standout player recognition and all-tournament 3rd team at EYBL Session 1. Austin has skilled handles and nice moves to get downhill. She looks to push the ball in transition and create opportunities for her teammates. Defensively, she’s quick and fights hard to get over the top of screens when defending shooters.
Standing at 6’1″, McGhee is going to make an impact for the Alabama Southern Starz this Summer. Recently, she earned EYBL standout accolades and was selected to the AHSAA South Allstars. She finishes strong through contact at the rim and is a shot-blocker on the defensive end. While she thrives in the post, Mcghee has the ability to stretch the floor and shoot the three making her a very versatile player.
Jekeya Horton
Jekeya Horton
The athletic guard has been a standout for OMG Elite to start the season. She finishes well at the rim and has showcased her ability to shoot the ball. On the defensive end, she plays with high energy and uses her length to frustrate opposing players. Horton will be one to watch as her game develops.