National Rankings The Top 5 2024 Prospects
In this report, I go national, and look at the top 5 players in the class of 2024. All these players will end up at high level division 1 college program, and possibly the WNBA as well. Sarah Strong Sarah…
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Continue ReadingIn this report, I go national, and look at the top 5 players in the class of 2024. All these players will end up at high level division 1 college program, and possibly the WNBA as well.
Sarah Strong Sarah Strong 6'2" | PF Grace Christian | 2024 State NC , High School Grace Cristian Sanford (NC), HT 6’2, Position F/Wing
Strong has the perfect skill set for todays basketball, to go along with her size and strength. Her ceiling is very high. Last season She led her team to a state championship, with back to back 20 points, and 20 rebound games. She also shot over 40 percent from three point range. Sarah has the size of a Forward, but the skills of an elite wing and Guard player. She is able to get out in the open floor, shoot from the long range, post up, and be a very good passer. On defense she is a very good perimeter defender. She can guard positions 1-5, and really never finds a mismatch, on screens and handoffs. Sarah may have the best all around skillset in the class of 2024, and many rankings have her ranked number 1 in the class.
Jaloni Cambridge, High School Montverde Academy HT 5’6, Position PG,
Jaloni is Probably the most skilled guard in the class of 2024, and maybe the quickest player in the class. She is a dominate player that can take over a game. She has had a number of 40 point games. She has developed her mid range and outside shot, making it so tough to defend her. She is a very crafty player, and is super hard to stay in front of. She is also a track star as well, and can get up the court in a flash. She is tough on both sides of the floor, and her combination of playmaking abilities, and athleticism make her one of the very highly recruited Point Guards in the class.
Joyce Edwards, High School Camden, HT 6’2, Position F/Wing
Joyce has over 3 thousand points and fourteen hundred rebounds in her career, with still her senior season left to play. Last season at Camden she averaged 28.6 points, 13.5 rebounds, 3.5 steals, and 2.5 blocks per game. You could also argue Edwards has the best all around skill set in the class. She can play inside and out, and runs the floor like a Guard in transition. She can guard positions 1-5 on defense, and can play Point Guard through center on offense. You could really see her run the point, or post up. She is so tough to game plan for. Edwards puts up huge stat lines every game, and does so being very efficient. She is constantly in the gym, and always looking to improve and get better. Joyce is a high level talent.
Allie Ziebell, High School Neenah, HT 5’10, Position G
Allie has a very complete game on offense and defense. She is a true three level scorer, and can score in many ways, from all areas of the floor. She plays with a very high motor, and has a strong competitive drive. She has a lot of potential and upside to her game. She has good size for the position, and she might be the best shooter in the class. She is also a tough defender, who has a good stance, and moves well laterally cutting off driving angles.
Kateryna Koval, High School Long Island Lutheran, HT 6’5, Position C
Kateryna might be one of the best stretch five’s in the class. Not many players in the country have the combination of size and skill that she has. At 6’5 she can stretch the floor and shoot the three, handle the ball, and also can dominate down low. She is a good finisher down low, and also very good on both the offensive and defensive rebounds. She has a ton of upside to her game, and potential. In the Geico national championship semi final game she had 38 points, and 16 rebounds.