#PGHFreshmanShowcase: Players To Watch (Part I)
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The Prep Girls Hoops Florida Freshman Showcase is approaching this weekend and over the next couple of days, we will be analyzing our top players to watch. The Freshman Showcase will be from 11:00am until 4:00pm on Sunday at the…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Girls Hoops Florida Freshman Showcase is approaching this weekend and over the next couple of days, we will be analyzing our top players to watch. The Freshman Showcase will be from 11:00am until 4:00pm on Sunday at the Seminole Sports Academy in Longwood, Florida.
Alanna Fabrini
Alanna Fabrini
The 5-7 rising freshman guard plays with a high IQ and is under control when she has the basketball in her hands. Fabrini is a versatile scorer who can impact the game whether she’s shooting from the perimeter or is finishing at the front of the rim. She is also a distributor who can often get her teammates involved with her pure passing ability. On the defensive end of the floor, Fabrini brings good energy whether she is guarding on or off the ball at a high level.
The 5-6 rising freshman guard is at her absolute best when she gets to the rim and is unafraid to finish with contact. Greene will often score in bunches and creates good energy and movement on the defensive end of the floor as well. Greene makes hustle plays whether it’s going after the loose ball or being active in the passing lanes. Greene is a true leader on the floor who can provide a huge spark for a team heading into her freshman season.
The 5-7 rising freshman forward is an undersized prospect who plays with an aggressive edge on both ends of the floor. Volcy can finish well at the front of the rim whether it’s on the attack or finishing put-backs. She uses her strength and athleticism to an advantage on both ends. Volcy also has great hands and smooth footwork in the paint where she is also working on a consistent jump shot.
The 5-9 rising freshman guard is a multi-versatile player who can also play the wing on the offensive end of the floor. Hill also does a great job at scoring on all three levels as well as defend at a high level. Hill can guard on and off the ball exceptionally well as well as defend multiple positions. Excited to see the growth for Hill as she gets ready for her freshman season.
The 5-9 rising freshman guard has all the intangibles as she has length, size and a good athletic frame. VanCott does an excellent job at running the floor where she is also affective at finishing around the rim. She is also a great rebounder on the offensive and defensive glass using her quick first step to battle on the boards. On the offensive end, VanCott does a great job at scoring against bigger defenders and has a smooth handle where she can score across all three levels. VanCott will be a name you need to keep your eyes on the next 3-4 years, as she will draw attention from college coaches sooner rather than later.