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<p>This weekend is Live College Viewing Period #2 taking place all across the Country with every AAU circuit you can name in action! Below we highlight some of the best players from the past few days moving into Sunday. Each of these players made constant impacts in multiple facets of the game and they are primed to finish off their weekend with a bang.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the best shooters in the Country for her position was at it again this weekend on the EYBL Circuit. Ashlyn Koupal made the move to [program_tooltip program_id='712377' first='All' last='Iowa Attack'] EYBL this Spring season and she has been putting on a clinic with her new program. Koupal is a high-end SF with coordination, balance, and a ton of skill. Offensively, she can light the net on fire from three in the blink of an eye, she can work within 15FT for simple looks at the rim or she can work within the midrange. In one specific game this past few days Koupal went nuts on both side of the floor. She finished things off with a game high 10-13 shooting from the field, including going 7-10 from behind the three point arc. Koupal is a walking bucket at 6'3. She is going to be a hell-of-a-get for whichever program she chooses. Whoever that might be.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I'm sure that [player_tooltip player_id='747245' first='Addison' last='Medeck'] is gaining interest by the second this weekend in Bryan, Texas at the 3SSB event. Medeck has been making her presence known with her physical stature each contest this weekend. She is moving really well, using her soft touch to convert near the bucket. She is punishing smaller defenders that might have to switch onto her on the blocks. She is passing out of the post to open three pointer shooters around the arc with ease. All while being someone that others teams HAVE to be aware of while they attack or else it's going to turn into a block party. Medeck has been checking off a lot of boxes this weekend per usual. If she keeps it up, I'm sure P4 offers will follow.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Millard South has a few 2028's that are going to have a lot of collegiate interest before you know it. One that has been playing really well this weekend for her [program_tooltip program_id='712709' first='Nebraska' last='Attack'] UAA team is [player_tooltip player_id='884641' first='Ella' last='Mungin']. Mungin comes in at the SF position and she competes with that calculated edge. She is physical, she doesn't waste movement, she is a calculated risk-taker, and she can be the enforcer anytime you might need. Versatility is something you can't [player_tooltip player_id='902895' first='fake' last='']. The more you have it, the more team system's you can fit into and Mungin has been showing that off first-hand.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='777233' first='Romey' last='Croatt'] competed up a grade level with the 17U EYCL team from [program_tooltip program_id='712377' first='All' last='Iowa Attack'] this weekend and did a great job of making every contest her own. Croatt is consistent. That's her best ability in my book. She makes open shots. You can rely on her to run your team's offense or to get you an open look in some way. All while being a physical defender with a great attitude. If you want offers, you need to show up when it matters. Croatt has been scoring at Will, rebounding better than most, assisting others when it's appropriate, and she isn't taking any plays off defensively. All of these things put together creates a noteworthy prospect, that's exactly what Croatt has been this weekend and what she has been the past six months really..</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='985176' first='Olivia' last='Woockman'] is another player out of that 2028 Class from Millard South to watch out for. Woockman is a natural on the hardwood, she makes a lot happen with a little space or time and she is a quick thinker in clutch situations. Woockman started off this Live Period making waves for anyone that was paying attention. She was making consistent plays offensively and she was creating chaos defensively with her mixture of active feet and fast hands. She was one of the first players on the floor or into the stands for a loose ball during these contests when those chances presented themselves - demonstrating her heart and Willingness to sacrifice for the game. All in all, good weekend for Woockman and company as a whole.</p>
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This weekend is Live College Viewing Period #2 taking place all across the Country with every AAU circuit you can name in action! Below we highlight some of the best players from the past few days moving into Sunday. Each of these players made constant impacts in multiple facets of the game and they are primed to finish off their weekend with a bang.
HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
State:
South Dakota
School:
Wagner
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
PF
CLASS
2027
State:
Nebraska
School:
Papillion LV South
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
State:
Nebraska
School:
Millard South
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HEIGHT
5'8"
POS
PG/CG
CLASS
2027
State:
Iowa
School:
Waukee NW
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HEIGHT
5'6"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2028
State:
Nebraska
School:
Millard South
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