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<p>Tuesday afternoon, we released an updated rankings list for the Class of 2028. The current list consists of a Top 75, along with a watch list of 86 prospects. All in all, it expanded by 11 prospects overall, which we introduced in a couple of articles last Tuesday morning. At this point in time, we turn our attention to the point guards in the group, highlighted by 5 players near the bottom of this article who have really stepped up their games over the past 3 months.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">All in all, Kendall had a very nice transition from Ohio to Indiana this past school year. She capped it off with a tremendous performance during the IBCA's "Futures Games" in early June, forcing onlookers to ask who she was and where she was from. She is a long, athletic, aggressive playmaker with some strength, bounce, and a nice toughness/competitive spirit to her play. She is excellent off the bounce and can finish in a variety of ways or find open teammates, plus she can bury an open jumper. Defensively, she is equally effortful, flying around the floor creating chaos.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Over the past couple of years, Reagan has always been a steady guard. She has some strength at her size, nice length, and she takes care of the basketball. During the 2025-2026 season, she shot a solid 34% (36-106) from 3-point range and 73% from the charity stripe. She also averaged 9.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game. This Spring, however, she has looked more comfortable and aggressive, and she is trying to be a more dynamic player, whether that's scoring the ball or creating turnovers. With new teammates transferring in, the Lady Braves look to be much-improved.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">If you aren't terribly familiar with Lexi, it's likely because she is from Southwestern Indiana and plays for a Kentucky grassroots team. But she was very good throughout the Spring, and she looks to lead North during the 2026-2027 season. She is a quietly tough-nosed, strong for her size, balanced athlete, and she plays with poise and purpose on the court. She can operate like a traditional pass-first kid, but she also has some touch outside, and she's able to get defenders on her hip, attack the basket, and draw free throws or get into the paint and finish. She's also a high IQ defender with quick hands.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lindsi has put together solid games each time I was able to see her this Spring. She is strong for her size, quick, and she's good with the ball. She is probably best when she's on attack, because she absorbs contact well and can draw contact with ease. She's a capable perimeter shooter, especially if you give her any space and rhythm, but her ability to create offense for herself and teammates stands out. Defensively, she plays the position with physicality at that end as well, and she does a nice job of at least making her matchup aware she's in her space. She should have a nice Junior season for the Trojans.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Serenity transferred into Lapl this past season, and now she's looking at taking on a much bigger leadership role. She has always been a really nice athlete in all directions, she is a playmaker off the bounce, plus she has the strength to play through contact. She isn't intimidated by pressure, giving a calming presence to teammates. While she has done a nice job of balancing scoring with distributing in the past, the graduation of <strong>Laniah Wills</strong> will likely force her into a bigger scoring role for the Bulldogs. At the same time, she could become a high-level on-ball defender and create offense that way.</p>
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Tuesday afternoon, we released an updated rankings list for the Class of 2028. The current list consists of a Top 75, along with a watch list of 86 prospects. All in all, it expanded by 11 prospects overall, which we introduced in a couple of articles last Tuesday morning. At this point in time, we turn our attention to the point guards in the group, highlighted by 5 players near the bottom of this article who have really stepped up their games over the past 3 months.
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