2025s to Keep Tabs On Over the Weekend
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The first live period of 2024 is nearly here. That said, I want to highlight some names to keep tabs on during the live period and next week to see if they’ve publicly posted any new offers from schools. Today,…
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Continue ReadingThe first live period of 2024 is nearly here. That said, I want to highlight some names to keep tabs on during the live period and next week to see if they’ve publicly posted any new offers from schools. Today, we’re starting with the 2025s.
Natalie Mueller Natalie Mueller 5'6" | SG Homestead | 2025 State WI
Mueller’s shooting and length will play well at the next level. She’s among the most consistent spot-up shooters I’ve seen, and due to those two things, she’s already generated interest at the scholarship level. I’ve always been a fan of her as an off-ball guard with the flexibility to play as a lead guard in a pinch. She’s produced when needed to play that role, like against Hartford each time this season. She can do a bit of everything.
Olivia Witkowski Olivia Witkowski 6'0" | PF Weyawega-Freemont | 2025 State WI
The Weyawega-Fremont forward plays at a small school. Witkowski also plays for a less prominent AAU program. Witkowski is a kid with value as a defender and a high ceiling on the offensive end of the floor. The juniors had to do everything at her high school to help them compete, and where they are now, compared to when she first arrived, is night and day. Her ability to play next to more talented kids with Wisconsin Blizzard has always made her look excellent, and with her defensive tools, she could garner some looks from scholarship-level programs.
No forward helped themselves more this high school season than Rayna Welsch Rayna Welsch 5'11" | C Eau Claire Memorial | 2025 State WI . She dominated in the painted area and was arguably the most productive post in the state this season. However, her flaw is that she doesn’t have the size that most schools look for in post-players. However, her touch around the rim is as good as anyone in her class from around the state, and whenever she gets two feet in the paint, I feel she’s getting that shot to fall nine times out of ten. Welsch may only be about 5-11, but whoever lands her at the next level will have quite the skilled five to put on the floor.
Adahlyn Hoerl Adahlyn Hoerl 5'10" | CG Chilton WI | 2025 State WI
Hoerl and her older sister, Olivia, now at UW-River Falls, are strikingly similar. They’re both physical and skilled wings comfortable doing a bit of everything. Each had a significant usage rate at Chilton, and Adahlyn has slotted into that role nicely these past few seasons. What makes her stand out is how well she handles the ball and her ability to use her power to get to the rim and finish through contact. Last weekend, Adahlyn impressed me when I saw her play and showed some potential against some talented teams she lined up against. Schools will monitor her over the next few weeks.