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This season there are a ton of prospects putting up big numbers and making a name for themselves across the country. In the article below, we are going to highlight five players that have been producing on the Varsity floor…
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Continue ReadingThis season there are a ton of prospects putting up big numbers and making a name for themselves across the country. In the article below, we are going to highlight five players that have been producing on the Varsity floor while making a name for themselves in the process in the state of Nebraska.
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GraCee Goings GraCee Goings 5'6" | PG Wauneta-Palisade | 2024 NE
GraCee Goings GraCee Goings 5'6" | PG Wauneta-Palisade | 2024 NE
Throughout the past 3.5 seasons, GraCee Goings GraCee Goings 5’6″ | PG Wauneta-Palisade | 2024 NE has gradually put together better numbers, season by season. When she was a Freshman, she averaged 4.4 PPG and now as a Senior, she is all the way at 11.8 PPG, while also dishing out 4 APG from her Guard Position. Goings is the type of player that is going to always produce for her teammates, in one way or another. Each contest she steps on the floor, she is either scoring at an efficient rate or she is grabbing a handful of Rebounds, Assists, and Steals. Whatever way you want to think about it, she is making things happen on each possession in some way. Goings is looking to end of her Senior season with a bang. Her team has a few more contests before the Playoffs are upon them. If they can stay positive and learn from their past mistakes, they could win some more games moving forward.
Kinsie Land Kinsie Land 5’10” | SF Minden | 2025 NE has good size and great instincts on the hardwood. She is a prospect that stands with natural height at 5’10 and she works hard on both sides of the floor. Offensively, she runs. She is a player that flys around the court from rim-to-rim, looking for an easy bucket in transition. If not, she is skilled enough to break down her opponent or to score over someone that may be smaller. Defensively, she is just as active. Her high school team seems to run a full-court press that leads to a lot of steals and transition buckets for them as a group. Land plays the middle of this zone and makes sure that there are no holes in the back end of their defense, coming down the floor in transition. Overall, there is promise and a base to build on here. If she continues to expand her game and puts up productive numbers in Scoring and Rebounding, I’m sure there is going to be a recruiter or two willing to reach out about her future.
One of the states premier Assist leaders is Rhionna Matthews Rhionna Matthews 5’2″ | PG NE of Roncalli Catholic High School. Matthews is a 5’6 Point Guard, that is quick and calculated in every move she makes. Throughout her teams 11 games this winter, she is averaging 5.6 APG, while only turning the ball over around half of that amount. This leads not only to having one of the highest APG averages throughout the state but also one of the highest Assists total for the season. Matthews checks a lot of boxes as a prospect. She averages high numbers in every statical category you can think of each contest, while being a leader coming down the floor with the ball. Looking forward, the future is bright for both Matthews and her Roncalli Catholic team. They have had a nice season up until this point but they are far from satisfied.
An individual that works hard on both offense and defense for her Hampton High School team is Forward, Nevaeh Lukassen Nevaeh Lukassen 5’10” | SF Hampton | 2024 State NE . Lukassen is her teams source in the middle of the paint for scoring and rebounding. Each game they step onto the court, she puts up big numbers because of her natural combination of height and athletic ability. One of the more eye-opening or shocking stats that Lukassen registers is that she averaging 4.5 BPG, throughout 15 games. No matter what context you put that in or at what level someone is playing at, that is a high number. At this pace, this would be one of the highest numbers I’ve seen in this category held throughout an entire season in a long time. We still have a handful of more games to go but her production up until this point is noteworthy.
Jalen Kent
Jalen Kent
Jalen Kent has some of the most active hands and feet that I have seen this season and she is raking up steals at an alarming rate because of it. Throughout her teams 18 games, she is averaging around 4 SPG. Ranking her as one of the highest in the state, regardless of grade-level. The best ability of Kent’s is her foresight. She see’s passes coming, long before they are thrown and that helps set her up for success. If you were to sit down and watch her play for five minutes, you would think that she has the opponents playbook. She does a great job of jumping to the ball and is never afraid to sacrifice her body for the good of the team. As it pertains to prospects that are skilled, give it all they got, and earn their minutes of defense, Kent is in that conversation as being one of the most dedicated. She wants what is best for the team and that is something you can’t teach as a coach. It’s only something you can hope for.