Standout Players from Delaware’s Elite Camp
The University of Delaware’s coaching staff put together another fine elite camp that attracted a bunch of quality players. In this piece I’m going to take a look at some of the players who made a solid impression on those…
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Continue ReadingThe University of Delaware’s coaching staff put together another fine elite camp that attracted a bunch of quality players. In this piece I’m going to take a look at some of the players who made a solid impression on those in attendance.
Audrianna Williams
Audrianna Williams
Tough and physical forward that can stretch the floor. She is an excellent three-point shooter and she’s not afraid to let them fly. She has soft hands and finishes well around the rim. Her passing and ball handling have improved since I last saw her, so she is facilitating a bit more on offense. I think she will have a breakout season in the WCAC and pick up a few more mid major offers.
Grace Galbavy
Grace Galbavy
Athletic power forward with some hops. She has a nice mid-range jumper and is a good spot up three-point shooter. She has good instincts and is a good passer. She doesn’t force anything and is very efficient on offense. She was active defensively and plays with a little edge.
Carrington Thomas
Carrington Thomas
Carrington had a good showing at the camp. A 5’11 lefty with good hands and excellent footwork, she was active and had success putting the ball on the floor and scoring off the dribble. She showed off her physical strength around the basket on both ends of the court, rebounding setting good screens.
Trysten is a long athletic wing that consistently outran everyone up the court. She got several easy buckets just off hustle plays. She showed the ability to finish with both hands in traffic, under pressure. Three level scorer with some versatility to her game as she can play both guard spots and small forward.
Natalie came in with an aggressive scorer’s mentality in this camp. She has a quick release and didn’t need much room to get her shots off. She was constantly splitting double teams and showed no fear in attacking the basket, regardless of who she went against.