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<p>The senior class in Wisconsin has multiple players who could play a role for a program at the next level. Some players are committing, and more will soon, at every level of college basketball. Today, I'd like to highlight some uncommitted players and highlight what they can do and what could appeal to coaches at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='448321' first='Breana' last='Dickrell']</strong></p>
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<p>The Freedom wing is an excellent floor spacer who can knock down shots from the perimeter in bunches. Dickrell is a player who had two significant knee injuries and had her first full season back last season. However, she should be at her best now that she's far away from her most recent injury. As a senior for the Irish this season, Dickrell could be in for her best high school basketball season yet, which is what I hope for her.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1217431' first='Maddie' last='Brown']</strong></p>
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<p>The Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) is an intriguing guard who can do a little of everything on the offensive end of the floor. The 5'11 rising senior can handle the ball, score from the perimeter, exploit mismatches, and play through pressure. I thought she played well in her junior season for the Dashers, and I believe she can add a different dimension to a competitive program at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='533059' first='Kelly' last='Boinski']</strong></p>
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<p>Boinski is a player who can help generate points in unconventional ways. The Catholic Memorial guard is one of the best in the state at getting to the free-throw line, and her ability to draw fouls is among the best. Her ability to get opposing players in foul trouble is a tangible way she can help her team win games. She's also a solid perimeter shooter who can space the floor and attack the basket to take advantage of defenders' aggressive closeouts. Boinski has a role to play in a program at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='842218' first='Julieyn' last='Martin']</strong></p>
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<p>Martin has had her moments in her time with the Polar Bears. However, in her senior season, she will be a player they count on to help her team win games this winter. The Hortonville wing has gotten more confident over the past few seasons and has stepped up in some of her most prominent games in the last few years. Martin has played alongside talented players and found her role to help her team win games. She will do that at the next level and assist a program to win games.</p>
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The senior class in Wisconsin has multiple players who could play a role for a program at the next level. Some players are committing, and more will soon, at every level of college basketball. Today, I'd like to highlight some uncommitted players and highlight what they can do and what could appeal to coaches at the next level.
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