Stock Risers in the 2024 Rankings Update
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The official New York rankings are out for the 2024 class, and it’s headlined by some of the best prospects in the state. The rankings have seen some prospects improve their stock and stake their claim as top players in…
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Continue ReadingThe official New York rankings are out for the 2024 class, and it’s headlined by some of the best prospects in the state. The rankings have seen some prospects improve their stock and stake their claim as top players in the state of New York. Here’s a look at some of the new additions to the Senior class.
#22
Ziogas is a special player that capped off a magical senior season with a state title darting up the rankings boards. Ziogas has great handle and footwork with the ball. Sees the floor well and can make laser ropes in transition. She can shoot it from anywhere on the court and has fluid mechanics and a quick release. She is a confident player that can shake you and bake you on or off the dribble. Loves to take it to the rack and can finish with either hand.
The UM commit just surpassed 2,000 points in her illustrious career. Pelish plays with toughness and has a hard nosed mentality to her about her game. She has supreme confidence and wants the ball in her hands when the game is on the line, also has the handle to create seperation and get a clean look off. Elite footwork that gives her the ability to beat defenders or dice defenders up in the paint and finish. Not afraid of physicality which is why she’s one of the top recruits in the country.
#10
Hawkins is a shot maker bucket getter who can create her own shot from anywhere on the court and has the range to match. Her mechanics are flawless. Natural and confident shooter from all three levels. Can pick her spots in the mid range, and slash to the basket. She possesses elite handle and ball control that makes her one of the best playmakers in the state.
#11
Dopp brings a lot to the table on the offensive end. But the evolution of her game on the defensive end is why she climbed up the rankings boards. She can pass, shoot, run, score, and defend. Dopp has improved on the defensive end, her court IQ has allowed her to be able to read the sets and switch, shutting down her opponents in one on one’s, and with closing out and contesting shots. She’s always looking to create turnovers or swat shots when the opportunity arises. She gravitates towards the ball. Once she secures the rebound, she’s running the floor looking for an easy bucket.
#13
Leary capped off a dominant senior season by rising up the boards to 14. She plays with confidence and physicality, sees the floor well and can create her own shot from all three levels. She draws a lot of contact in the paint, and stop on a dime and pull up for a mid range jumper. Elite mechanics with fluid and quick release. Makes good cuts towards the baskets and is a sneaky good offensive rebounder.