2024 Rankings Update: Top 5
In this article:
2024 Rankings were updated today. Here is a look at the Top 5 players. Hana Belibi CO #1 SF #1 HEIGHT 6'0" POS SF CLASS 2024 View Profile Hana Belibi Instagram State: Colorado School: Regis Jesuit Club: Mountain West Premier…
Access all of Prep Girls Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue Reading2024 Rankings were updated today. Here is a look at the Top 5 players.
Belibi comes into her senior year not only as the number one player in the class but as as a nationally known player as well. She is one of the key components of what makes this a championship roster. The Harvard commit has 3-level scoring ability especially using her body to punish smaller guards in the post. Over the last year, she has become a much better passer, finding open teammates once the defense collapses.
Highlights
Caitlin has had all of the individual accomplishments you could have in high school coming into her senior year. 1500+ points scored, Shot over 54% from the field, and over 35% shooting from 3 along with a 45-22 record over the last 3 years. All of those things are what separates her from other girls in the state. But coming into this year her mindset is different. The focus is to go out on top, meaning holding up that state championship trophy at the end season.
Damara is the one player that has taken her game to the next level year after year. Over the last 4 years, we’ve seen her grow into this dominant player who can control the game in a variety of ways. Starting with her defense and willingness to defend the best player on the floor time and time again. Her willingness to take on this challenge night after night is what has made her one of the best on ball defends in the state.
Highlights
Gentry is back and ready to pick up where she left off from in 2021, after sitting out last season due to transferring. The Creighton commit has been an anchor on both ends of the floor for Arapahoe during the summer and coming into the season. Her high IQ and endless motor give her an edge over opponents when it comes to crashing the glass and fighting for 50/50 balls. Offensively she has fit in nicely being that is very mobile and can run with the guards in transition.
Coryn is one of the biggest stock risers we’ve had over the last year and a half. It started last season when she became more than just a spot-up shooter. She started to shift her game into more of a combo guard which allows her to run the offense from different spots and maker her more of a threat to score in various ways. As she continued into summer play she became more confident in attacking the rim both by getting downhill and in transition or simply by blowing past her defender in the high court. All these things will have a significant impact on how teams defend her this season.