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<p>Yesterday, we went through some kids in the 2026 class who D1 coaches might be interested in watching wherever they may be this coming live period. Today, we're looking at some of the 2027 kids who could draw some interest from coaches at the D1 level and players I'd recommend watching if time allows.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='747942' first='Josie' last='Piurkowski']</strong></p>
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<p>The Brookfield East wing may be the most intriguing player to follow this summer in the 2027 class. Piurkowksi is an offensive threat who can score in bunches. The Brookfield native also has range shooting on the perimeter. She can knock down shots well beyond the three-point line and spots up beyond the three-point line. The transition to the college line shouldn't be an issue for her. She's played in one of the best defensive high school programs for skilled defensive coaches and should continue to grow on that end of the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='751287' first='Tessa' last='Bryan']</strong></p>
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<p>The Waunakee guard is as explosive as they come. On any given day, Bryan can flip a game on its head and lead an offense to a scoring outburst against any team. Her ability to put pressure on defenses. That helps her generate open looks for her teammates all around the floor. Bryan had a breakout season with the Warriors and helped them get a few minutes away from a state tournament appearance after being an average team record-wise. Bryan elevates the ceiling of her team when she's on the floor. It can be a wild ride, but she's a game-breaker.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='751285' first='Taressa' last='Hennes']</strong></p>
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<p>The Hartford native may be the most athletic player in the 2027 class in Wisconsin by a noticeable margin. There are things she can do that nobody in the state can do. She's improved as a scorer around the basket and a mid-range shooter. However, her calling card at the next level will be what she can do on the defensive end of the floor. The 6'0 Hartford wing has the potential to defend multiple positions at the next level and be an impact player on that end of the floor. Among everyone in Wisconsin's 2027 class, I'm most intrigued by what schools call for her this summer.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='764909' first='Haylie' last='Dulas']</strong></p>
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<p>There's a novelty to Dulas' game that I love. She's not a high-volume scorer, rebounder, or any stat accumulator, but everyone seems to agree that she's a crucial component to any team she plays for, and I'll tell you why. Dulas is malleable and can play any role and excel in that role. Dulas is a skilled shooter from the perimeter and finds ways to earn second-chance points around the basket. The Kimberly native is also a talented and versatile defender who's guarded some of the elite talent that's come through the FVA and done well. It's hard to dislike watching her play on both ends.</p>
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Yesterday, we went through some kids in the 2026 class who D1 coaches might be interested in watching wherever they may be this coming live period. Today, we're looking at some of the 2027 kids who could draw some interest from coaches at the D1 level and players I'd recommend watching if time allows.
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