PGH New Jersey Updated 2025 Rankings No. 16-20
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The look at Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey’s updated 2025 rankings continue in this article below. We’ve gotten down the first 15 prospect in our current rankings, and we wrap up the top 20 with prospects No. 16-20 below. No.…
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Continue ReadingThe look at Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey’s updated 2025 rankings continue in this article below. We’ve gotten down the first 15 prospect in our current rankings, and we wrap up the top 20 with prospects No. 16-20 below.
No. 16: Leah Crosby Leah Crosby 6'1" | SF Rutgers Prep | 2025 State NJ – SF, St. Thomas Aquinas
Crosby showcased tremendous improvement as a sophomore for STA, starting out slow, but picking up the pace in a big way in the second half of the year. Over her final 16 games, Crosby recorded 10 double-doubles, averaging double-double numbers during that span. Along with being able to fill the stat sheet down low, she’s got great awareness for the game, an impressive interior defender and someone who’s long wingspan has made all the difference is causing turnovers.
No. 17: Sidney Quinn Sidney Quinn 6'2" | PF Gill St. Bernard | 2025 State NJ – PF, Gill St. Bernard’s
We’ve already discussed players who are shining internationally from the 2025 class, and now we can add another in Quinn, who has been playing for Ireland, along with being a playmaker for GSB. Knowing that it takes time for taller high school forwards to get adjusted to the high school game, Quinn made considerable strides as a sophomore, averaging 8/5/1.5 with more than a block a game. Her numbers don’t jump off the page, but what does is her height, her mobility as a forward, and her raw potential on the floor.
No. 18: Mia Semioli Mia Semioli 5'9" | SG Chatham | 2025 State NJ – SG, Chatham
Sophomore year was no sophomore slump for Semioli, transforming her game into one of the more complete guards in the NJAC while being even more successful offensively. Most will point to her increase in scoring or more consistent three-point shooting, but look no further than a significant jump in passing, more than 1.0 assists per game more as a sophomore. Guards don’t just score, but they facilitate and create. Semioli is doing just that, rounding her game out to be a must-watch prospect.
No. 19: Katie Reiner Katie Reiner 5'8" | SG Becton | 2025 State NJ – SG, Becton
We ranked Reiner highly in recent rankings lists because of her consistent success on the floor and significant jump in production as a sophomore. She is now a top-20 prospect instead of a top-10 prospect, but do not let that diminish her overall game because not only did she average 20.8 PPG, she had more than a block game, nearly two steals a game, 2.2 assists per game and she knocked down over 100 three-pointers for Becton. That was no typo: 103 three-pointers, averaging 3.8 made three-pointers a game.
No. 20: Christina Liggio Christina Liggio 5'8" | PG Red Bank Catholic | 2025 State NJ – PG, Red Bank Catholic
The Liggio family is well-represented at Red Bank Catholic, with Christina being the oldest of the three on the Caseys’ roster currently. Her production dipped last season at the high school level due to the crazy depth that RBC had, but she is expected to be the one leading the charge at the top of the key next season. Her AAU performances have continued to impress, and she plays with a swagger, a confidence that not many have in the 2025 class overall.