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<p>Today will be the last day of the 2026 rankings content update. There are a few players whom I want to highlight further in this class before moving on. There are various reasons for each of them, but I've grown to appreciate their games over time and would like to discuss them further.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='624965' first='Claudia' last='Asman']</strong></p>
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<p>The Kimberly wing is having an excellent end to her AAU career with [program_tooltip program_id='712636' first='Let' last='It Rain']. Asman has shot the ball well in the last two months and has used her length to make an impact on the defensive end of the floor. The Papermaker would play significant minutes at 99% of schools in the region, but has played a secondary role in a program loaded with talent. Asman will be a steal for whoever gets her at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='777576' first='Kensington' last='Rosenow']</strong></p>
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<p>Sneakily, Rosenow has been among the most skilled lead guards in her class for the last three seasons. She helped lead her team to the state tournament in her sophomore season and has been a productive piece of her Mishicot group in the seasons since. She demands significant defensive attention when the ball is in her hands and does a solid job playing through traffic to create open opportunities for herself or her teammates.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1227674' first='Charlotte' last=''] Wentworth</strong></p>
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<p>The Pius XI forward missed most of her junior season with a knee injury. However, I thought she looked solid when I watched her play this summer or from the games she played at the end of last season. Wentworth is a physical player who doesn't mind being physical around the basket and has the skill set to step out and knock down shots on the perimeter. Wentworth is a kid who doesn't mind the grind and will be a kid who could help a program at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='777574' first='Jade' last='Kroll']</strong></p>
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<p>The Kewaunee guard has been a high-usage player since she joined the Storm in her first season of high school basketball. Kroll is an athletic kid who can score from anywhere on the floor and has the athleticism to be a dynamic player off the dribble. Small-school players who have to do a little of everything, from scoring, rebounding, creating, and defending, create productive players in college. Kroll fits that mold, and if she wants to continue playing at the next level, she can add something to whatever program takes her and succeed in any role she earns.</p>
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Today will be the last day of the 2026 rankings content update. There are a few players whom I want to highlight further in this class before moving on. There are various reasons for each of them, but I've grown to appreciate their games over time and would like to discuss them further.
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