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<p>The senior class in Wisconsin contains players who could help a team compete at the next level. Today, we'll highlight a handful of players who remain uncommitted in the rising senior class and talk about what they could bring to a program at the next level. The rising senior class is a talented group of players who will succeed at all levels.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='766630' first='Ava' last='Koch']</strong></p>
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<p>The Omro guard is one of the few players I've seen make contested mid-range jumpers a reliable aspect of their game. Koch does an excellent job of getting to her spots and making defenses pay for allowing her to get to those spots on the floor. She can score from all three levels on the floor and has a high enough release to get her shot off over defenders trying to contest her shot. Koch is a unique player who I'm eager to see how her game translates at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>Toria Devoe</strong></p>
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<p>The Belleville guard may not play over the summer for an AAU program, but Devoe has turned into one of the most productive guards in the Capitol Conference in recent memory. Devoe is among the top shooters in the state and can create her shots off the dribble. She has become more confident over the past few seasons and helps the Wildcats head into the season as a dark horse to make a run to the state tournament.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='953285' first='Sydney' last='Glynn']</strong></p>
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<p>The Monona Grove Silver Eagles are an undersized bunch as a whole, and Glynn wears multiple hats in their frontcourt. She adds the size and physicality needed in their frontcourt, and she also adds some wing skills to help exploit some mismatches. Glynn can use her speed to make plays around the basket and get around some post players to grab some rebounds. At the next level, she can add some versatility to a defense and give coaches choices to make on the defensive end.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='874587' first='Lexi' last='Hughes']</strong></p>
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<p>The Pardeeville guard is among the best in the state at pressuring the ball on the defensive end at small schools. Hughes excels as a tone setter at the top of her team's defense. Hughes does an excellent job of making opposing guards feel uncomfortable when they step over the half-court line or their backcourt. There is room for her to grow on the offensive end of the floor, but what she can do on the defensive end is unique.</p>
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The senior class in Wisconsin contains players who could help a team compete at the next level. Today, we'll highlight a handful of players who remain uncommitted in the rising senior class and talk about what they could bring to a program at the next level. The rising senior class is a talented group of players who will succeed at all levels.
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