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<p>The <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong> brought out a strong group of talent, and the <strong>Class of 2027</strong> made a serious statement. With college-level eyes in the gym and competitive matchups across the floor, this class showed they are not waiting for attention — they are going out and earning it.</p>
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<p>The 2027 prospects came in with energy, confidence, and something to prove. From the guard play to the wings and frontcourt presence, this group showed a strong mix of skill, toughness, athleticism, and basketball IQ. Several players stepped up in big moments, made winning plays, and showed flashes of next-level potential.</p>
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<p>What stood out most was the competitiveness. The guards played with pace, handled pressure, attacked gaps, and created opportunities for teammates. The wings brought versatility, defended multiple spots, and found ways to score in transition and half-court sets. The forwards and posts battled inside, controlled the glass, protected the paint, and gave their teams a physical presence around the rim.</p>
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<p>This class has players who can impact the game in different ways. Some stood out with their scoring ability. Others made noise with defense, rebounding, leadership, hustle, and their ability to make the right play at the right time. That is what made the 2027 group so impressive — they were not one-dimensional. They competed, adjusted, and found ways to affect the game.</p>
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<p>The <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong> gave these prospects a platform, and many of them took full advantage. This was a stock-rising opportunity, and the Class of 2027 delivered. These are players who are continuing to grow, continuing to mature, and continuing to show why they deserve to be watched closely.</p>
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<p>The message coming out of camp is clear: the <strong>Class of 2027 has real talent</strong>. With another high school season ahead, this group has a chance to make major noise across Louisiana. After what they showed at NSU, these prospects are firmly on the radar — and their stock is only going up.</p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/nsu-team-camp-class-of-2028-prospects/">NSU Team Camp- Class of 2028 Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/nsu-team-camp-top-performers/">NSU Team Camp: Top Performers | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/lsu-team-camp-hidden-gems-prospects/">LSU Team Camp Hidden Gems: Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/lsu-team-camp-class-of-2027-standout-prospects/">LSU Team Camp: Class Of 2027 Standout Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/lsu-team-camp-class-of-2028-top-prospects/">LSU Team Camp: Class Of 2028 Top Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/lsu-team-camp-2029-and-2030-rising-stars/">LSU Team Camp: 2029 and 2030 Rising Stars | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/lsu-team-camp-top-prospects/">LSU Team Camp: Top Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1868788' first='Madison' last='Corner'] made her presence felt at the <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong>, putting together the type of showing that turns heads and gets people talking. The 2027 prospect from <strong>Johnson Bayou</strong> came in ready to compete and showed why she deserves attention as a player trending upward in Louisiana.</p>
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<p>Corner plays with toughness, energy, and a strong motor. She brings a physical presence around the paint, battles for position, and does the dirty work that helps teams win. Whether she was fighting for rebounds, finishing plays around the rim, setting the tone defensively, or running the floor, she showed she is not afraid of contact and is willing to compete every possession.</p>
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<p>What stood out at NSU was her effort level and willingness to make winning plays. Corner showed good activity, stayed engaged on both ends, and brought a blue-collar style that coaches value. She has the tools to keep developing as a frontcourt player, and her ability to play with strength and confidence makes her an intriguing prospect moving forward.</p>
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<p>Public profiles list Corner as a <strong>2027 Center/Power Forward at Johnson Bayou</strong>, and Johnson Bayou's girls basketball program is active on the Louisiana high school basketball scene. At NSU Team Camp, she backed that profile up with effort, toughness, and production.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1868788' first='Madison' last='Corner'] left the camp as one of the names to watch. Her stock is rising, her upside is clear, and if she continues to build on this performance, she has a chance to become a strong sleeper prospect in Louisiana's 2027 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='943318' first='Kamylle' last='Jones'] brought real fire to the <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong> and looked every bit like a guard built for big moments. The <strong>Iowa</strong> standout and <strong>Lake City Pride</strong> floor general showed why she is one of Louisiana's most dangerous backcourt prospects in the <strong>2027 class</strong>. Publicly listed at <strong>5'7"</strong> and ranked among the top guards in the state, Jones already had the résumé — but at NSU, she backed it up with a performance full of confidence, shot-making, and pace.</p>
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<p>What made Jones stand out was the pressure she puts on a defense the second she crosses half court. Prep Girls Hoops has described her as an <strong>elite isolation volume three-point shooter</strong> who can create and knock down high-difficulty shots, and that scoring punch is what makes her so dangerous. But her game is more than just deep range. Other evaluations highlight her as a <strong>great two-way player</strong>, a <strong>slasher who can shoot</strong>, and a guard who brings high energy, communicates, and affects the game on both ends.</p>
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<p>At <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong>, Jones looked like a player hunting impact. She played with swagger, stayed aggressive, and gave defenders problems with her ability to score in bunches. When she gets hot, she can flip the energy of a game fast. She brought that scorer's mentality, but also the toughness and activity to make plays defensively. That combination is what made her one of the more electric guards in the gym.</p>
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<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> [player_tooltip player_id='943318' first='Kamylle' last='Jones'] did not just blend in at NSU — she <strong>popped</strong>. Her shot-making, confidence, and two-way spark made her one of the camp's top guard performers. She is a stock-rising name in Louisiana's 2027 class, and after this showing, the hype only got louder.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1868787' first='Gabrielle' last='Trahan'] gave the <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong> a tough, steady guard presence and showed why she is a player to keep an eye on in Louisiana's <strong>2027 class</strong>. The <strong>Johnson Bayou</strong> guard is listed as a <strong>5'5” PG/SG</strong>, and her profile points to a player who can bring value as both a ball handler and off-ball guard.</p>
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<p>What made Trahan stand out was her calm approach. She did not look rushed, did not try to force the game, and showed the ability to make smart decisions when the pace picked up. She played with good control, moved the ball, stayed active, and gave her team dependable minutes on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p>At NSU, Trahan showed flashes of a guard who understands how to compete within the flow of the game. She looked comfortable handling pressure, making the next pass, and staying ready when scoring chances opened up. Defensively, she brought effort, stayed engaged, and competed with toughness against strong camp matchups.</p>
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<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> [player_tooltip player_id='1868787' first='Gabrielle' last='Trahan'] was one of the <strong>2027 names who helped herself at NSU Team Camp</strong>. She brought poise, toughness, and a team-first style that coaches notice. Her game is still growing, but the tools are there — and performances like this are how a player starts building real momentum.</p>
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<p>amya Cain brought straight pressure to the <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong>. The <strong>2027 Southern Lab</strong> guard/wing played with an attacking mindset from start to finish, and her energy changed the feel of games when she got rolling.</p>
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<p>Cain is listed by Prep Girls Hoops as a <strong>5'7” CG/SF</strong> for Southern Lab and <strong>Intensity Determination Energy</strong>, and her game matches that versatility. She can play on the ball, slide to the wing, attack gaps, defend, and make plays in space. PGH has highlighted her aggressive approach, noting that she has been in “full attack mode,” taking what defenses give her, driving the basket, pulling up when defenders back off, and making the extra pass when help comes.</p>
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<p>At NSU, Cain looked confident and decisive. She was not waiting on the game — she was going to get it. When she put the ball on the floor, she attacked with purpose. When the defense collapsed, she showed the awareness to make the next play. That balance of confidence, aggression, and improved decision-making made her one of the more exciting 2027 standouts in the gym.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Cain brought that Southern Lab edge. She competed, stayed active, and used her toughness to make possessions uncomfortable. Public results also show she has produced in big moments for Southern Lab, including double-figure scoring in key games and being part of a championship-level program.</p>
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<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> [player_tooltip player_id='943311' first='Jamya' last='Cain'] was a true stock-riser at <strong>NSU Team Camp</strong>. She played with fire, confidence, and purpose, and her two-way versatility made her stand out. The more aggressive she becomes, the more dangerous she looks — and after this camp, her name deserves even more buzz.</p>
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<p>Makaya Hicks brings a physical, hard-nosed presence to the floor for <strong>Many High School</strong>. She plays with strength, toughness, and a clear understanding of her role, doing the work inside that helps a team win. Public roster information for Many lists a Hicks on the girls basketball roster, and the Many program continues to feature young talent across its lineup.</p>
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<p>Hicks is a strong rebounder who does a lot of her damage around the paint. As a smaller power forward with a thicker, physical build, she knows how to force her way into position, carve out space, and control the interior. She battles on the glass, plays through contact, and does not shy away from physical matchups.</p>
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<p>What makes her valuable is her willingness to embrace the tough assignments. She plays hard, stays active, and tries to perfect her role every time she steps on the court. Offensively, Hicks can score when called on, whether that means finishing at the rim or stepping out and knocking down a jumper. But her biggest impact comes on the defensive end, where she brings toughness, rebounding, and interior resistance.</p>
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<p>Hicks is the type of player every team needs — physical, reliable, and willing to do the dirty work. She may not always need the spotlight to make her presence felt, but when she is controlling the paint, rebounding the ball, and playing with force, she becomes a major factor. Her motor, strength, and defensive mindset make her a player to keep watching as she continues to grow her game.</p>
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The NSU Team Camp brought out a strong group of talent, and the Class of 2027 made a serious statement. With college-level eyes in the gym and competitive matchups across the floor, this class showed they are not waiting for attention — they are going out and earning it.
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