<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<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>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='587028' first='Lizzie' last='Thierer']</strong></p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The West Bend native is a player who flies under the radar because she doesn't play at a premier high school program, and as far as I know, didn't play AAU basketball this past summer. Thierer is a physical forward who can play around the basket and finish through contact. She has also shown she can step out and knock down a shot on the perimeter if she's left alone. She's a player who regional schools should watch if they have the opportunity.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='932701' first='Kiera' last='Place']</strong></p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The Sun Prairie native is a player who could be a tremendous defender at the next level. Place has the foot speed to stay in front of guards on the perimeter and the length to make life challenging for players who want to score in the post. Offensively, there is room to grow, but any program that's looking for a versatile defender should make a trip to Sun Prairie East to see Place play.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='509692' first='Brooklyn' last='Maves']</strong></p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The Evansville guard is a talented perimeter shooter who had a solid season for the Blue Devils last season. Her ability to shoot and create off the dribble opens the floor for her teammates. Maves is also a guard who has the tools to play off the ball and can knock down shots as a catch-and-shooter player on the perimeter. She's a player who could end up being a steal at a school that needs a versatile guard who can consistently space the floor.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='888659' first='Jenna' last='Kuehn']</strong></p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The 6'3 forward from Oak Creek is a player who has the size that coaches at the next level look for. Kuehn also has some mobility for a player her size and has plenty of room to develop her game around the basket. I thought she showed flashes last season of a player who could be an impactful player at the next level, but like most post prospects, she will probably not be her best until she's at the next level. However, there is an excellent foundation to build her game from.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p></p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->
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.
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue Reading
Already a subscriber?
Log in