Midwest Extravaganza Is Loaded This Weekend


With a just a few weeks left in the Spring season, we wanted to give a sneak peak at those top players that will be in the gym for the Midwest Extravaganza event in Elgin, Illinois on May 24-26th. Prep Girls Hoops will play host to some amazing teams from around the Midwest including Full Package 3SSB, EBA Ice, Illinois Dream, Example Sports, and Midwest Elite Meanstreets.
This event is already sold out. Colleges Coaches be sure to get RSVP'd today.
Aubrey Galvan – I’m sure there isn’t much about Galvan left to be said. She’s as entertaining as anyone you’ll ever watch, and everything she does isn’t anything out of character for her. That’s how she plays each time she picks up a basketball. All the flash she plays with is natural and comes in the flow of a game. Basketball is like art in that it requires imagination and creativity. In Galvan’s case, she has one of the most creative and imaginative minds you’ll ever see on a basketball court. However, she isn’t someone who only knows how to play with the ball in her hands. She’s a pesky defender who can get her hands on the ball at any time, constantly moving away from the ball offensively, and has arguably the best vision I’ve seen in a guard. – BRADY PETERSON OFFERS: Brown, Colgate, Cornell, Creighton, DePaul, Longwood, Marquette, Minnesota, SLU, WMU, Valpo, Yale, Loyola (IL), Penn, SIU-E, William & Mary, Wisconsin, Butler, Murray Statern
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Kamrah Banks – Kamrah grew up and attended middle school in Indianapolis, even went to Decatur Central as a Freshman. She then opted to go to Montverde in Florida to begin the 2023-2024 school, but a little over a month ago returned to Indianapolis and is now attending Crispus Attucks. She has always been a high-level attacker off the bounce, a nice facilitator, plus she has grown and gotten stronger. She is a physical style of point guard who is solid in transition or in half-court offenses that get her downhill quickly. – BRANDON BRADLEY OFFERS: Akron, Alabama, ASU, Arkansas, Cincinnati, DePaul, ECU, GW, Harvard, Iowa, Kansas, KSU, UK, Marquette, Michigan, Mississippi State, North Texas, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Pepperdine, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Robert Morris, Tulsa, WVU, Wichita State, Yale, Boston College, Miami (FL), Wisconsin, Butler, Providence, Xavier….
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Quinn Arundel – Got the opportunity to evaluate Quinn Arundel today, and her ability to shoot it from three stood out immediately. She had the most made threes in a pair of games thus far this weekend, as she had multiple made threes in both of her games today. She is a dead-eye shooter from three and will shoot it from anywhere as she showcased today. Another impressive feat she showcased today was her off-ball movement and her ability to relocate to open spot for an open three. Today, she took a step or two from over half court and pull up and made it with ease. Quinn Arundel had the best display of shooting during the Saturday Session! – TRAMAINE GRIFFIN OFFERS: UW-Milwaukee
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Molly Knight – Knight is known to be a shooter with deep range, but what doesn’t get talked about enough is her ability to be a playmaker. Knight has vision and the length to make difficult but accurate passes. She can see a play happen before it starts, or she can set up her teammate with just a couple moves and cuts. A talented player. – BYRON LIVSEY OFFERS: Saint Xavier (IL), Roosevelt (IL), Saint Francis (IL)
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Divine Bourrage – Brought a good size to the guard position, allowing her to score over and around most of the defenders this weekend. She made her mark as one of the elite-level players in the entire tournament. Great size, the coach played through her skillset a lot and she controlled the pace of the game. She displayed she could finish on either side of the basket and with either hand against elite talent. – RASHEEN JOHNSON OFFERS: Alabama, ASU, Baylor, Clemson, DePaul, Florida, UGA, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, ISU, Kansas, KSU, UK, Maryland, Michigan, MSU, Minnesota, Miss St. Missouri, Nebraska, UNC, OSU, Oklahoma, Purdue, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vanderbilt, WVU, Miami (FL), NC State, Ole Miss, PSU, VT