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We are at a time in the year where we see and hear about a lot of commitments or offers being received from the collegiate level. In this article we highlight a few prospects from both Iowa and Nebraska, who…
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Yelaniya Bradley Yelaniya Bradley 5’6″ | PG Lincoln Northeast | 2024 State NE is a prospect with an interesting play-style. She is a Point Guard that can do a few useful things on the basketball court but her best ability is creating off of the dribble for either herself or another fellow teammates. This past four years, she has demonstrated that she has a shifty handle with a killer crossover, that usually leads to a lot of success in the middle of the lane in the form of a jumper or floater. As of most recent, Bradley has received an offer to compete at Peru State out of Nebraska. This is a program with some promising recruits committed for the next few years. I’m not sure if this is where Bradley will end up as she does have a few choices but it’s definitely a viable option while looking toward the future.
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If you are good enough, they will find you.” This is the perfect way to describe Mia Kautman Mia Kautman 5’5″ | PG Gilbert | 2025 State IA and her history. She is someone that isn’t playing AAU her last season and yet she still is committed to the D3 level with a very well ran program in Wartburg college. Kautman has put together a solid high school career. She makes a difference every time she is on the floor and more-so whenever she touches the ball. At the next level, like anyone else she is going to have to earn her stripes or playing time but being on the roster is a start. If she can expand her game to be a little more efficient, while working every chance she gets, then she will be just fine in the long run. There is no doubt about that.
I am a huge fan of Paige Myers Paige Myers PG Westview | 2028 IA and her play style on the court. She is a prospect that has solid size and a physical demeanor but she is also extremely smooth in everything she does. Offensively, she can catch and shoot from deep, she can take her defender off the dribble and score at the rim, or she can catch in the middle of the lane and go to work. Defensively, she acts first and thinks later. She isn’t afraid to put her body on the line for the good of the team and that speaks to who she is out on the court. As of most recent, Myers was offered to compete after her high school career with Crown Women’s Basketball. I have a feeling that at the end of her high school journey, she is going to have several options of where she would like to play. She currently competes with a powerhouse AAU program in Nebraska Attack UAA, which will help bring more eyes to her game. If she can show out with the right eyes in the crowd, I expect her recruitment to continue to thrive moving forward.
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Alexa Schwartz Alexa Schwartz CG Treynor | 2024 IA has been vital in the success of her Treynor High School program over the past four season and I don’t expect that success to stop there. Schwartz is committed to compete at this year with Concordia University – Wisconsin and I’m sure she is going to do great. She is someone that has a smart head on her shoulders, while never trying to force any sort of unneeded action. She is coordinated enough to beat her defender and score in a number of ways, especially by the basket. At the next level, I’m not sure what position she will be on the floor but her game is somewhat versatile. As long as she finds her niche early on, she should put together another successful four years to remember.
MaKinley Tobey MaKinley Tobey 5’9″ | SF Broken Bow | 2024 NE will be attending Peru State out of Nebraska next season for her college career and I think she is going to be a heck of a player. She has an interesting type of play-style, while being very good in 1v1 situations. Tobey has size, length, touch, and most importantly – she keeps it simple. She is quick moving in the open court, always beating her defender down the floor, usually leading to an easy look for herself in some way. If she is faced with a defender or two in her way, she is good enough to maneuver around them and physical enough to score through contact in several different ways. I’m not sure how she will fit into the system over there but I think she is someone who could see the floor almost immediately. If she plays confidently and in control, she is going to be really solid at the next level, there is no doubt about that.