A Handful Of New England Girls To Look For In Atlantic City
The date for Atlantic City is coming up soon and it’s one of the most anticipated high-level competition tournaments. Teams are gearing up for the intense matchups and elevated play in New Jersey with everyone getting prepared, practicing and focused…
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Continue ReadingThe date for Atlantic City is coming up soon and it’s one of the most anticipated high-level competition tournaments. Teams are gearing up for the intense matchups and elevated play in New Jersey with everyone getting prepared, practicing and focused on their prospective schedules. With lots invested in the upcoming date, this is the quintessential time to highlight some under the radar players from the region. This is a list of 5 undervalued or underappreciated talents from New England that can make an impact and/or surprise some down in Atlantic City.
Nicole Leung
Nicole Leung
Nicole Leung (2026) | 5’9 CG| Shooting Touch
A quick and shifty combo guard who can create for herself and others. Leung has the ability to spread the floor as shooter when she is playing off the ball, a skill many dominant ball handlers may have a tough time with. Leung is efficient from great range from the corner and the top of the key and shoots the ball with great conviction. Nicole keeps a great rncompetitive attitude when on the floor which is infectious for her teammates that love to get up and down the floor. Nicole’s game is littered with flavor; she has a tight handle that she uses to help her create open space and she loves attacking lanes after creating separation. Nicole is a break starter and pushes the tempo with serious vision. She loves feeding her teammates the ball in transition and threading the needle to make tough spaces in the open floor. Leung thrives in half court sets as well because of her ability to shoot the ball off the dribble coming off either hand and her spot-up shooting ability. In all, Leung is a very talented guard with high upside and a high IQ for the game.
Isabela Jickling
Isabela Jickling
Isabela Jickling (2025) | 5’11 SF| RIBC
Isbela is a strong two-way small forward coming off some solid weekends at Spooky Nook and locally in MA this month. Jickling is a player that many coaches would love to have on their team and sometimes could be considered a “glue” player, especially at Saint Andrew’s. In AAU however, Isabela is taking more strides as an offensive threat, rather than primarily sticking ones of the opponent’s better players. She likes to get to her spots and although she may not be the flashiest, Jickling is someone who just gets the job done. At first glance, her game may not look extravagant, but she has a subtle flare to her game. Jickling likes to drive to the rim and uses spins, slow-steps and slight hesitations to get defenders off balance and make an easier path for her to score. As stated earlier, Jickling is a two-way player on the court. Not just a good defender, a stellar defender using her hands and feet actively to disrupt scoring guards and wings direct line of vision. Isabela can defend head up and she plays excellent help defense because of her ability to drift into the lane and be in the passing lanes. She clogs the lanes at the elbows; shrinking the floor and making it hard for offenses to comfortably run their offense. Jickling uses her defense and her ability to create turnovers to fuel her offense and get easy points on the board. College coaches are going to love her game and what she can brin g to their program as a two-way player.
Maysa Long
Maysa Long
Maysa Long (2027) | PF| Blueprint
Maysa Long is the lone Vermont player on this list and she is a great representation of the undiscovered talent. Maysa was an All-League talent for Mount Mansfield Union as a freshman this past season. She made strong waves in the local Burlington area as one of the best in her class. Long is a strong bodied forward who is a tenacious rebounder and has a soft touch around the rim. Maysa uses her frame to gather position which puts her in the best positions to be a menace on the boards. Long uses some commanding post moves with her back to the basket and also has some range shooting the ball.
Maysa is a freshman talent with plenty of upside that already has the talent to make huge impacts on games. Long is without a doubt a player to look out for on the circuit this spring.
Molly Donovan Molly Donovan 5’11” | SG St. George’s | 2025 State New E (2025) | 5’11 Wing| Bay State Jags
Molly is high quality wing prospect who is an excellent scoring guard/forward in a complimentary role. Donovan was one of the reasons for St. George’s recent success that led them all the way through the post season. Molly has a good combination of shooting and finishing in the lane. Donovan is a high caliber shooter from beyond the arc, more specifically as a set shooter. She gets her feet set underneath her and a high release point makes her shot even more efficient. Molly isn’t a volume shooter, but she does take what’s available to her in the moment. If the defense tries to run her off the line, Donovan is more than likely to look for her in between floater game. Her floater is lethal as she drives to the rim, Molly has a soft touch and leaves the ball nice and high to get over the towering bigs she’s driving into.
Molly is a steady scoring option that can do real damage on the circuit as an underrated unvarying talent for the Bay State Jags.
Ryanne Sheehan
Ryanne Sheehan
Ryanne Sheehan (2027) | 5’7 PG| RIBC
Ryanne is a super talented shot-making guard that tends to run the point, but can surely play off the ball with her scoring ability. Sheehan competed hard at the “Live! At The Nook” event recently showing off her facilitation skills, along with her tough shot-making capabilities. Accompanying her offensive skills are Ryanne’s defensive abilities, she fights over and under screens while guarding top-ranking point guards. Sheehan knows how to play the game and can tailor her game to suit the needs of the team at the time to secure the win. Ryanne has so much potential and so much room to grow as a scorer and playmaker out there.
Expect Ryanne to spark some interest from some high-level coaches when they get a chance to check out this uber talented freshman. Sheehan has an extremely high ceiling and an eyebrow raising game right at this very moment. Be on the lookout for this uniquely gifted and budding star in Atlantic City.