Upcoming Live Period: Five 2025 D1 Prospects To Add To Your List
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Uncommitted 2025s to add to your list! Madison Austin IL #94 C #10 HEIGHT 6'3" POS C CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Madison Austin Class 2025 Position C Height 6'3" HS Sterling | IL Upcoming Live…
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True rim runners these days are hard to come by, especially post players who enjoy playing on the low block and being dominant in that area. Austin is fairly new to organized basketball, but her athleticism and size has helped her stock rised. Over this past weekend at the Windy City Warm Up, I caught a game of hers and you can tell she’s a year or two away from being a go to post presence. Shes mobile, aware, and knows when to be strong and when to play with grace.
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Cooper has gotten by with her athleticism and size, but i believe her stepback was actually a blessing in disguise. She has came out this year with a new layer of skills, and her confidence while using them has increased as well. On both sides of the ball she can alter an entire game, and her ability to be effective without the ball is present as well. One of the players that might take an extra leap in a college system.
There’s nothing Gina is not willing to do on the court. She’s laser focused on the defensive side of the ball, and that usually leads to points on the board. The skillset is definitely there on both sides of the ball, but its her attitude that sticks out the most. She seems contained, quiet and “emotionless”, on the court which usually translates to being coachable at the next level.
Tough as they come. Henigan has the ability to score from all levels and it’s been that way for many years, but her defense has shown tremendous growth over the past couple of seasons. She welcomes the challenge. Skillset wise you wont find a better midrange guard in the state in my opinion, however it’s her tenacity and mental approach to the game that coaches should want to key in on. She will run thorough a wall for her teammates and her coaches, and even though the emotion is visible when she plays.. you can tell its all passion.
If you don’t have the ability or at least the confidence to shoot the ball behind the arc at the next level you’re going to struggle tremendously trying to fit into a coaches offense. Rager will not have that problem. She has a quick trigger and has the ability to not bring the ball down lower than her sternum.. which helps with the quickness in her release. Outside of her ability to score, she also has a good feel for trailers and players that are cutting or finding ways to get open. She leads people to spots for easy finishes.