Chaos in Colorado: Productive Bigs from 17U
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Continue ReadingThese frontcourt prospects played pivotal roles in their groups’ production on the glass and facilitating shotmakers following help defense.
Lynett was active protecting the rim, swatting away a wide array of shot attempts at the rim. Fairly mobile for her height, she was actively rotating over into the paint, bringing active hands to alter shots.
Bobb was a constant threat to crash the glass on either end, playing a vital role in GRIT Respect’s extra shot attempts. Active in securing second chance opportunities, she was a mismatch for every opponent in their schedule. She was particularly active getting to her right hand for finishes, often set up in the deep post following entry passes.
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One of the most skilled frontcourt athletes from this event, Brown demonstrated her elite footwork and versatile scoring portfolio around the paint. Effective pivoting past contact to draw fouls and contribute and-1 finishes, Brown showed immense potential as she began to gel with this Hoopsters group. Her, Eschmeyer, Walker, and Gilpatrick made this Hoopsters group one of the tallest groups at the event, mitigating so many attempts inside the arc.
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Borcherding looked to draw fouls versus a wide variety of frontcourt opponents, effectively making plays against contact and the pressure of multiple defenders. She is rarely sped up, dependable to make the extra pass when necessary. Effective at either the 4 or 5 due to her assertive passing and high motor on the glass, Borcherding remains one of the best frontcourt prospects in this 2025 class.
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Mukeba was a mobile defender who was among the more vocal frontcourt prospects at this event. Constantly calling shots on opponent attempts or communicating to her team through various defensive rotations, Mukeba played a pivotal role in their 4-0 effort at this event.
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Carbajal was a constant threat on the glass, effectively drawing contact on a huge volume of putback attempts. Fairly quick getting up on second chance opportunities, she was a mismatch nightmare for a wide variety of opponents.
Sybrant showed value attacking the rim, creating space through her positional strength. She brings a blend of strength and skill, constantly putting pressure on the defense given the lack of opponents capable of slowing her down.
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Gordon was all over the glass, averaging right around a double double throughout this weekend. One of the strongest frontcourt matchups at this event, she held her own against he best bigs in Pool C, capable of retaining her position after contact.
Hunt brought a high motor every possession, constantly a threat on the offensive glass. Fairly mobile for 4 or as a small ball 5, she showed value switching onto multiple positions when necessary.
Gardner brought a high motor to her opportunities in this paint, particularly impactful on the defensive glass maintaining box outs. She consistently set hard screens throughout this event, providing ample opportunities for downhill scorers.
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Khammash was a consistent post scoring threat, quick on turnarounds for inside hand finishes past contests. The center will be an intriguing name to follow for Ralston Valley throughout this May and June.