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<p>Today is the final day we'll work on the rankings update content for the class of 2026. We will look at the new additions to the class rankings and also highlight some risers in their senior seasons. Tomorrow, we will update the Class of 2027 and work on some updated content for the rising juniors this weekend, and then finish up with the 28s and the 29s watchlist next week.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1227459' first='Savanna' last='Miller']</strong></p>
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<p>The Port Washington native impressed me over the AAU season. Miller is a talented perimeter shooter who can knock down shots from beyond the three-point line. Her ability as a perimeter threat should garner attention from regional programs. However, her length should give her a chance to be a productive perimeter defender who can switch between guarding wings and guards in different defensive situations. There is plenty to work with in her game.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='932701' first='Kiera' last='Place']</strong></p>
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<p>The Sun Prairie native is a player I love watching whenever I get a chance to see her play. Place could be one of the most versatile defenders in the state because of her physicality and lateral quickness. She may not be a player who will score 20 points every time she steps on the floor, but she can make plays on the defensive end that few others can in her class. She is a player who will find success at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='842237' first='Andrea' last='Waldera']</strong></p>
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<p>The Blair-Taylor forward is wrapping up an excellent high school volleyball career. Waldera could play volleyball at the next level. However, she has turned into one of the more intriguing forward prospects in her class. She has developed a mid-range jumper she can rely on consistently and is one of the top interior defenders in Wisconsin. I'm sure there are places that'd be interested in her being a multi-sport athlete at the next level, but it will be an intriguing recruitment to follow nonetheless.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='595865' first='Molly' last='Olson']</strong></p>
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<p>Olson is a player whom any coach would love to have. Her effort and consistent edge she brings to the game are things you can't teach, and Olson is that player every time she steps on the floor. She is a solid perimeter shooter who can knock down shots from beyond the three-point line. Her defensive effort has also helped her team win a gold ball at the 2024 state tournament. She is a winning player who can help a program at the next level.</p>
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Today is the final day we'll work on the rankings update content for the class of 2026. We will look at the new additions to the class rankings and also highlight some risers in their senior seasons. Tomorrow, we will update the Class of 2027 and work on some updated content for the rising juniors this weekend, and then finish up with the 28s and the 29s watchlist next week.
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