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<p>Throughout the weekend I kept a notebook full of small notes that I took for each athlete, as I watched them compete live and in-person. In this article I highlight seven prospects and go over the notes that I had written down about each athlete, as I watched them compete on the hardwood. These notes are just a more simple or brief way of explaining what I was seeing in that moment.</p>
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<p><strong>#8 - [player_tooltip player_id='904759' first='Megan' last='Dorrensburg'] - 2025 - 5'6 - PG - [program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom'] KC 2025 Reese</strong> <strong>(MO)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"Willing and able driver of the basketball. Is very crafty while attacking the hoop with the ability to finish on both sides of the basket in a number of different ways. She may love to go left more than going right but she does have the ability to attack her defender going either way if need be. Good quickness moving from side-to-side, while being knowledgable of where to step up to get a stop on the defensive end of the basketball."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#6 - Cam Hart - 2025 - 5'9 - SG/CG - [program_tooltip program_id='712692' first='Missouri' last='Flight'] 2025 (MO)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"Has a nice little pull up game from the midrange and from behind the three point line off of the catch or dribble. Get's to any spot she wants to on the floor offensively, while being someone that can take her defender off the dribble, usually finishing the play with a bucket or assist at the basket. Seems to be her team's main offensive option more time than not, no matter what offense her team is running at that moment in time. Demonstrates a uniformed shot form, every time she lets it go, no matter the distance away from the bucket."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#34 - [player_tooltip player_id='1161305' first='Brooke' last='Wheeler'] - 2025 - 5'10 - CG/SF - [program_tooltip program_id='712692' first='Missouri' last='Flight'] 2025 (MO)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"Someone I think that could be considered a Combo Guard or Small Forward, depending on what your team needs in that moment. She can bang three pointers at a high rate off the catch, while being someone that understands her size advantage near the rim when she has a mismatch in her favor. She started off this weekend with hitting some big shots offensively and she was getting stops on the defensive end with her mixture of length/discipline. Two things you love to see from an outside point of view."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#1 - [player_tooltip player_id='773200' first='Alyssa' last='Schoeneck'] - 2026 - 5'2 - PG - [program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom'] St Joe 2025 (MO)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"A smaller PG that plays with an angry demeanor coming down the floor. She doesn't settle for bad or forced shots, instead she displays patience and the ability to create something out of nothing on the offensive end off of the dribble. She has a crafty play-style with great balance. Someone that competes off of two feet once she gets into the middle of the lane, understanding her size and the size of her opponents most of the time. Has a nice step through move and she is always willing to sacrifice her body for the good of the squad."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#12 - [player_tooltip player_id='636719' first='Jesalin' last='Bever'] - 2026 - 5'4 - PG - [program_tooltip program_id='713014' first='MO' last='Legacy'] 2026 (MO)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"A PG with good awareness and handle in the open court. Controls the offense at a steady rate, while telling her teammates where they should be setup when they are running set plays, so that they can be as successful as possible. Can guard in both the half court and full court, being a disruptor against players that have a weak handle. Moves really well from side-to-side, while being able to recover if she ever gets beat off the dribble originally. Someone that leads by example from the from of the pack when she is one the floor."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#5 - Hannah Palmer - 2026 - 5'4 - PG/SG - Team Trae Young 2026 Thompson (OK)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"A guard with a fundamental handle, smart head on her shoulders, and willingness to pass to open teammates once she creates. Competes with a feisty attitude and chip on her shoulder on both sides of the ball, while being a stout defender. Loves to get into her opponent on the defensive side of the ball, causing a lot of havoc in the open court and usually a lot of turnovers because of it. Someone a coach can trust to lead her team in multiple ways throughout a contest."</em></p>
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<p><strong>#2 - Rylie Edwards - 2026 - 5'11 - CG/SF - [program_tooltip program_id='715643' first='Kansas' last='Elite'] 2026 Ebert (KS)</strong></p>
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<p><em>"A bigger and longer guard, that is coordinated and understands situational basketball. She can move near the basket and score over smaller opponents or she can step out and let it go from some distance away from the hoop. Seems to always make the simple and easy play, while being good at anticipating things before they happen. Defensively she jumps to the ball on help-side and is willing to switch onto smaller or bigger opponents depending on the situation."</em></p>
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Throughout the weekend I kept a notebook full of small notes that I took for each athlete, as I watched them compete live and in-person. In this article I highlight seven prospects and go over the notes that I had written down about each athlete, as I watched them compete on the hardwood. These notes are just a more simple or brief way of explaining what I was seeing in that moment.
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