Class of 2023: Top Unsigned Players
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With several players across the state and graduation approaching for the 2023 Seniors, we take a look at the top players who have yet to be signed that would be solid additions to college basketball programs. Aspen Salazar Aspen Salazar…
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Continue ReadingWith several players across the state and graduation approaching for the 2023 Seniors, we take a look at the top players who have yet to be signed that would be solid additions to college basketball programs.
Aspen Salazar Aspen Salazar 5'9" | SF Centennial | 2023 State NM | G/F | Centennial: Aspen Salazar Aspen Salazar 5'9" | SF Centennial | 2023 State NM has two big notable offers to New Mexico Highlands University and Western New Mexico University. She is coming off an excellent senior year averaging about 20 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists for the Centennial Hawks this past season. It should only be a matter of time before she announces her commitment to continue her basketball career somewhere at the next level.
Gabby O’Hara Gabby O’Hara 5'5" | SF Bernalillo | 2023 State NM | F | Bernalillo: The Bernalillo Star Forward has two really nice offers to the University of Southwest and New Mexico Highlands University. Throughout her senior year, she posted a double-double of about 16 points and 10 rebounds per game. Her low post scoring and rebounding would be a great addition for many college basketball teams.
Maesyn Lopez Maesyn Lopez 6'0" | PF Belen | 2023 State NM | PF | Belen: Maesyn Lopez Maesyn Lopez 6'0" | PF Belen | 2023 State NM was a near double-digits per game scorer. She was solid around the basket and knew how to score around the paint. Expect her to receive more offers in the coming weeks.
Brycelyn Martinez Brycelyn Martinez 5'10" | PF Escalante | 2023 State NM | PF | Escalante: An All-Around wing player that scored, rebounded and passed the basketball really well. Brycelyn Martinez Brycelyn Martinez 5'10" | PF Escalante | 2023 State NM averaged about 14 points per game, 7 rebounds per game and 4 assists per game. Her versatility would translate to the college level with ease.