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<p>Jot these six names down. Here we have six prospects that currently reside out of the state of Nebraska out of the 2027 Class. Each one of these players is someone who has produced in high school and AAU so far throughout their careers and they aren't looking to slow down anytime soon.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The more that I watch [player_tooltip player_id='758274' first='Jada' last='James'], the more that I love her game-play and the more that I think she can play at a high level of college ball following high school. James would be labeled as a PG but she is more of a CG. Offensively, she has a noteworthy mindset. She is always calculated but aggressive. She knows how to get to her spots and she knows what to do once she is there. She can shoot it, finish with flare, or she can make a nasty assist to another teammate. Defensively, her instincts stand out. James jumps to the ball really well while always having her head on a swivel. This Winter James showed a different level of skill to anyone paying attention. She has always been better than the average for her age level but she put on an offensive clinic on multiple occasions this season. If she continues to compete like this moving into the AAU season, I'm sure her phone won't stop ringing with offers to come this Summer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">In the right system, with the right guidance, there is a lot to like about [player_tooltip player_id='753083' first='Rowan' last='Swartz'] at the Shooting Guard position. Swartz can really shoot the basketball from behind the three point line. She also demonstrates that she can handle a little bit and run her team's offensive if need be but where she makes her money is from deep. If you look at Elkhorn South's stats for the 2024-2025 high school season, Swartz shot the ball 160 times in total, 131 of those came from three. That just gives you an idea of what she is all about. I'm hoping this AAU season that Swartz can add onto her play-style. She has shown more and more promise as she has gotten older, now it's all about making that come to top. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='736457' first='Olivia' last='Brown'] of Bridgeport High School has had an stable journey so far throughout her high school career and she is looking to put together a productive off-season so that she can come back even better for her Junior season. Brown competes at the SG spot and she is an able shooter from all three offensive levels. She can catch and shoot from deep, she gets to the bucket and finishes in a number of ways with some impressive body control, she can assist others who become open when their defender happens to help onto her, and she can be productive in other categories than scoring. She isn't just a scorer. She has an overall well rounded game at this point in her career. If she can start to recognize in-game situations a little bit better, she is going to like how things go over the next twelve months. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='865482' first='Alijah' last='Stabler'] has a really nice two level scoring ability. Stabler either gets all the way to the bucket with a crafty move or she knocks down shots from three point territory. I'm sure she can shoot in the midrange but it's not her go to. She would even like to drive and create for teammates, other than pulling up from there and that's okay. At the end of the day, it works and brings success. Something I can't knock. On both sides of the floor, Stabler produces. She can be a menace in the full court with her team's trapping press or she can annoy you at the half-court line, it's whatever her or her team deems as fit in those moments. I know prior to this Winter, Stabler had college interest from a bunch of different Divisions. I'm not sure where that interest is today but she put together a meaningful three months so I wouldn't be surprised if she is in talks to receive some offers as we speak.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Nebraska State Class B All-Tournament team included several talented recruits. Some of who are committed to play D1 ball already and some that are going to be upcoming killers for the next few years. Someone that applies in the second part of that equation is PG, [player_tooltip player_id='893232' first='Harper' last='Bohaboj'] of Bennington High School. Bohaboj killed it all facets of the game to end the season. During State week she averaged 14 PPG, 4.5 APG, 3.5 RPG, and 75% from the charity strip. Bohaboj was able to bring the ball up the floor and orchestrate her teammates in a way that was impressive for a Sophomore. She was thorough in her attempts to set up everyone else, while also showing that she has the skill to create for herself if things break down. Right now you could say that Bohaboj is a mix between a pass-first and a scoring PG. With other talented players around her, she still shines as someone who can distribute and that versatility will only help her in the long run as she is recruited for the next level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='928979' first='Jaeli' last='Franccini'] started off her high school season by receiving an offer to compete with Lincoln University (MO) following high school. Franccini, a 5'6 PG, competes for the Benson Bunnies and for [program_tooltip program_id='715719' first='Unity' last='Stars'] AAU during the travel season. Franccini is a fast prospect. She makes quick decisions and she is lethal in her first step toward the hoop. Every once and awhile she has contests that she has outbursts of extreme production but most of the time, she is consistent in most facets of the game. The Bunnies and the Stars have several of the same prospects for both programs. This continually helps them understands what each of them do best, which helps them continue to preform at an consistent rate.</p>
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Jot these six names down. Here we have six prospects that currently reside out of the state of Nebraska out of the 2027 Class. Each one of these players is someone who has produced in high school and AAU so far throughout their careers and they aren't looking to slow down anytime soon.
HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Duchesne Academy Omaha
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HEIGHT
5'7"
POS
SG
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Elkhorn South
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HEIGHT
5'7"
POS
SG
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Bridgeport
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HEIGHT
5'7"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Lincoln Northeast
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Bennington
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Omaha Benson
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