2025 Rankings Update: Productive Guards Outside the T-50
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Zoe Wittler CO #62 CG #20 HEIGHT 5'6" POS CG CLASS 2025 View Profile Zoe Wittler Twitter State: Colorado School: Frederick Club: BC Denver An effective perimeter shooter, Wittler has begun progressing as a quick trigger shotmaker, setting her feet…
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Continue ReadingAn effective perimeter shooter, Wittler has begun progressing as a quick trigger shotmaker, setting her feet quickly to get the shot off versus incoming contests. She will be a capable complementary shotmaker, dynamic on or off-ball. Her growing usage facilitating for teammates in transition and the halfcourt will be intriguing, more than comfortable making quick decisions.
Kim elevates Broomfield through quick passing reads and impactful shooting along the perimeter. She has an efficient style of play, making a decision within a couple dribbles, if any. She is excellent at setting up post players with entry passes deep into the paint. Notably impactful on the defensive side, Kim gets into passing lanes with urgency. Through the start of the junior guard’s season, she has put up 8.7 points, 3.3 assists, and 4.3 steals per game.
Wilhelm is a high motor shotmaker that has taken yet another leap, proving to be particularly efficient from the field to open up the season. Highly active on the glass, with Legend’s depth chart, Wilhelm is second only to 6’1 forward Mason Borcherding Mason Borcherding 6’1″ | PF Legend | 2025 State CO in rebounds per game. The junior guard is off to a well rounded start of 10.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.8 rebounds, and 3.3 steals through her first four games. Legend remains one of the deepest programs in the state, boasting high energy defenders and efficient perimeter shooter from all over the floor.
Wagner knows her role and how to maximize her teammates’ impact on the offensive end. Possessing a quick handle, the guard does an excellent job creating space for drives, keeping her eyes up on the kick out or backdoor cutter.
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Swanson looks ready for a high usage role this season, kicking off the season especially efficient from the floor. Through her first two games, Swanson has posted 19.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 3.5 steals while going 7 for 12 on threes. She showed three level scoring upside last season, although this year she has full opportunities to show her skills. Not to mention that her production has led to winning basketball, setting up Arvada West for success, going 2-0. With her current production, Swanson is setting herself up for a major rise down the line.
Peterson has been all over the glass to start the season, grabbing 13 rebounds in two of her first four games this season. Her high motor goes onto the defensive end too, getting into passing lanes to spark fast breaks for the team. Through the start of her season, the junior guard has posted 7.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game.
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Voglund’s is a valuable complementary playmaker, doing well letting the game come to her without forcing too much. A willing shooter off the catch, Voglund is likely stepping into a larger role spacing the floor for Poudre this season. At 5’9, she can match up with taller guards and forwards, maximizing her wide reach to dig into opponents.