2025’s to Watch This Summer
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A list of some of the best 2025 players who have performed well in the first live period and should be on college coaches’ radars if they are not already. These players continue to grow their skill sets as they…
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Continue ReadingA list of some of the best 2025 players who have performed well in the first live period and should be on college coaches’ radars if they are not already. These players continue to grow their skill sets as they approach their junior year and have bright futures ahead.
Standing at 6’1, Barrett is making some noise playing with FGB this summer. She has proved to be a three level scorer with the ability to battle in the post, shoot the midrange, and step behind the arc to hit threes. Her athleticism allows her to guard on the perimeter and the inside. Recently, she received an offer from USF and is sure to draw more attention in the following live periods. Her versatility is what is going to make her shine at the next level and coaches can see that.
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Civil is currently ranked 36th in the nation by ESPN and is a critical piece of ECU Family’s success. Civil proves why she is ranked every time she gets on the court. Her athleticism and motor sets her apart from her opponents. She finishes well at the rim using a multitude of moves to get herself downhill. With multiple division one offers, she is definitely one you’ll want to catch this summer!
Munoz is a quick and shifty guard playing with CFE this summer. She has some impressive handles that provide her with opportunities for herself as well as her teammates. She also likes to step out and shoot the three. Defensively, she is a shot changer, keeps players in front of her, and recovers well in scramble situations. She’s already received division 1 offers proving herself to be one of the top 2025 players in Florida.
Jones-Tynes is a scrappy, athletic player. She hustles on every play, diving after loose balls, working hard for steals, and crashing the boards hard. She has a consistent one dribble pull up in the midrange but can also shoot the three. If she is not already on college coaches’ radars she most definitely should be.
Girardi is a talented forward who is picking up plenty of offers from across the nation. She uses her strength and size to attack the rim, embracing contact and getting herself to the free throw line. On the defensive end, those same attributes allow for her to guard multiple positions and rebound the ball well. She averages about 20 pts a game, shooting 50 percent from the three point line. She is efficient and patient on both ends of the floor. Girardi’s game is impressive and a must see this summer.