New England’s Young Hoopers on the Rise
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As Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expos and Freshman Showcases approach, let’s take a look at some of the elite young hoopers (freshman and sophomores) to keep an eye on. These young hoopers have immense skill and potential, and are…
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Continue ReadingAs Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expos and Freshman Showcases approach, let’s take a look at some of the elite young hoopers (freshman and sophomores) to keep an eye on. These young hoopers have immense skill and potential, and are still developing their games as they go.
Molly Corcoran Molly Corcoran 5’7″ | PG Tabor | 2026 State New E is an elite passer and play-maker with a smooth jumper and the ability to deliver from long range. Corcoran is creative on the offensive end, with a keen ability to find her shot against defensive pressure and drive to the basket for an easy layup or and-one. Look out for Molly at upcoming showcases or tournaments around New England.
Sadie Metzger Sadie Metzger 5’10” | SG Worcester Academy | 2027 New E is a tall shooting guard with excellent form and efficiency from beyond the three-point line. She’s an elite passer with great court vision and a strong high-low game. On the defensive end, Metzger is a lockdown defender who disrupts passing lanes and keeps opposing offenses honest. Entering her freshman season, Metzer has the time and skill to become a solid college prospect.
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A rising sophomore, Peyton DiBiasio Peyton DiBiasio 5’7″ | PG Saugus | 2026 State New E is a guard with tremendous potential. She has court smarts and ball-handling abilities, producing efficient minutes on the court. She’s a hard worker and does the little things on the court that make a difference for her team. Expect DiBiasio to refine her game as she progresses through high school and develop into an elite guard.
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Sarah Poland Sarah Poland 6’0″ | PF Lincoln-Sudbury | 2026 State New E is an athletic power forward who brings energy and poise to the court. She is a strong rebounder, solid defender and efficient shot-maker. Poland’s bread and butter is making shots near the rim, but she can also deliver on a jumper or fadeaway. She’s a young, versatile player with great potential.