Standout Statistics: Early Season Excellence – 4A 2025s
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Alexandra Eschmeyer CO #2 SF #1 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Profile Alexandra Eschmeyer State: Colorado School: Peak To Peak Club: Colorado Hoopsters 23.1 PPG, 11.9 RPG, 2.9 APG, 4.7 BPG, 44% 3P One of the top prospects…
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One of the top prospects in the state, Eschmeyer brings a unique style of play at her size. Defensively, she is a prolific rim protector either from help side or defending against a driving opponent at the point of attack. Equally valuable in maintaining her position in the post, there are only a handful of frontcourt opponents in the state capable of matching up with her. Eschmeyer is far and away the most consistent perimeter shooter in the state for her size, truly a matchup nightmare for opponents.
16 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 2.4 APG, 3.3 SPG, 47% 3P
The scoring guard has continued to refine her skillset over the years, incredibly efficient beyond the arc or on mid-range pull-up jumpers. Truly a threat from anywhere on the court, Klein is one of the state’s most effective scoring guards, leading Resurrection Christian to a 5-2 record. Another aspect of her well rounded offensive output has been dependable handling in traffic, more than capable of creating scoring opportunities for teammates out of ball screens.
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16.7 PPG, 8 RPG, 2.9 SPG
Important in setting up Lamar’s halfcourt offense, the guard is a capable ball handler, creating opportunities from ball screens or quick drives following an incoming closeout. Holding a large responsibility for this Lamar group, Robbins has excelled at controlling the tempo for this group. Among the leading scorers among 4A 2025s, the guard is at her best attacking a rotating defense. Robbins’ holds plenty of opportunities rebounding the ball, embracing box outs to pin opponents out of the paint.
Nevaeh Jimenez
Nevaeh Jimenez
8.2 PPG, 11.7 RPG, 3.3 APG, 1.5 SPG
Jimenez does plenty of dirty work for Valley, grabbing a staggering number of rebounds per game at 5’7. Her willingness to immediately seek a box out, turning the corner quickly to assert position, has aided her impact. Consistent activity has allowed her to assert herself rebounding, always roaming around once the shot is up, reagrdless of matchup.
4.7 PPG, 4.8 APG, 2.9 RPG, 2.7 SPG
McMann maximizes her role for an 8-2 D’Evelyn group looking to go deep into the playoffs yer again. Possessing quick instincts on both ends of the floor, the guard makes quick work of her opportunities in the passing lanes. Particularly disciplined in help side, the guard tends to keep a hand up to disrupt opponents, particularly at the point of attack. McMann currently sits atop 4A 2025s in assists per game, no easy task.
Elsa Nygren
Elsa Nygren
13.1 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 4.3 APG, 5.6 SPG, 1.7 BPG
One of two athletes in this 4A 2025 grouping at 4+ assists per game, Nygren’s quick instincts combined with height advantage have allowed to shine early on. Able to see above the defense in passing lanes, she has no trouble hitting teammates with overhead passes, particularly effective on a smaller matchup. Similar to a wide variety of facilitators, she brings a high volume of steals per game, in the most per game on this list. This is partially due to her stifling point of attack defense, generated by fluid feet shifting over against a change of speed by her opponent.