Five Assist Leaders From The Kansas Class of 2025
Anticipation and court vision are two skills that are difficult to coach. The top assist leaders in Kansas last season had a natural feel for distributing the ball to their teammates. During April, providing reports with the intent of bringing…
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Continue ReadingAnticipation and court vision are two skills that are difficult to coach. The top assist leaders in Kansas last season had a natural feel for distributing the ball to their teammates.
During April, providing reports with the intent of bringing exposure to a large number of unseen talent continues to be my goal. Here is a look at five athletes in the Class of 2025 who I did not see play in person. Each of the five averaged at least three assists per game as juniors.
Allison Adams, 5’6”, CG, Wakefield, ‘25
Adams likes to dish out assists like Gino’s East passes out deep-dish pizza. She led the Bombers in assists averaging 4.7 assists per game. She also averaged eight points and 6.9 rebounds in 20 games played. Her numbers over the past two seasons have been consistent as she finished her sophomore campaign with six rebounds, nine points, and 4.9 assists per game.
Kelvie Reeves, 5’4”, CG, Russell, ‘25
Russell’s Reeves guided the Broncos offense last season with 3.7 assists per game. She can play at a fast pace or slow the game down. She takes good care of the basketball. Her stat line from her junior season also included 6.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.9 steals per in 21 games.
Kori Wagner, 5’4”, PG, Atchinson County, ‘25
Wagner is the poster child for dish-first points guards. She averaged 3.6 assists per contest, but just 4.6 points per contest. Wagner played solid defense last season for the Tigers as she finished with 2-plus steals in 18 games played.
Lillian Steinbrock, 5’4”, PG, Clifton-Clyde, ‘25
The Clifton-Clyde Eagles also had a point guard who finished with three-plus assists per game. She is also one of the better scorers in this group, as she scored 7.2 points per game in 23 games. She is quick guard, but not much of a threat to score from outside. The junior made just five three-point field goals last season.
Madison Mann, 5’5”, CG, Blue Valley Southwest, ‘25
Mann finished right at three assists per game in 22 games for the Timberwolves. She averaged 6.6 points per game and is able to score in the half-court offense or cap off the transition game with a dish or bucket.