Class of 2025: Three to See
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With their freshman and sophomore seasons out of the way, rising juniors have a chance to prove themselves as skilled upperclassmen. Who are some Class of 2025 New England ballers to keep an eye on? Let’s take a look! Bailey…
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Continue ReadingWith their freshman and sophomore seasons out of the way, rising juniors have a chance to prove themselves as skilled upperclassmen. Who are some Class of 2025 New England ballers to keep an eye on? Let’s take a look!
At 6’2″ Bailey Breen Bailey Breen 6’2″ | PF Oceanside | 2025 State New E takes advantage of her height in the paint, using elite footwork and a high basketball IQ to convert on high efficiency shots near the rim. She has the athleticism and strength the muscle her way to the basket on offense and to disrupt opposing offenses while on the defensive end. While she prefers to dominate near the basket, Breen can also deliver on a midrange jumper or connect from long-range. The rising junior is not only one of the best frontcourt players in the state of Maine, but she’s also one of the most dominant post players in New England.
Kaelyn Carroll Kaelyn Carroll 6’2″ | SF Tabor Academy | 2025 State New E brings defensive intensity and strong rebounding abilities to her Tabor and club teams. She has great court vision and instincts, allowing her to get stops for her squad and frustrate opponents. Also an efficient scorer, Carroll is a strong two-way player with tremendous potential heading into her upperclassman campaigns.
Camdyn Nelson Camdyn Nelson 5’8″ | PG St. Luke’s | 2025 State New E is a skilled and athletic point guard who brings energy and poise when she steps on the court. She’s a gifted playmaker with strong situational awareness and an ability to elevate the play of those around her. She takes care of the ball, makes good decisions, and works hard on the defensive end. Nelson is the type of point guard you want on your team and I look forward to watching her game grow as a junior.