2020 Stand Outs – Top Seniors
These young ladies are heading into their final seasons as high school basketball players. Before they head on to new endeavors, let’s breakdown a few of these seniors and see how they can lead their team to the promise land…
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Continue ReadingThese young ladies are heading into their final seasons as high school basketball players. Before they head on to new endeavors, let’s breakdown a few of these seniors and see how they can lead their team to the promise land this season.
Angel Reese | 6’3 W | St. Francis Academy
Angel Reese is not only the top high school basketball player in the state, but possibly in the nation. Ranked #1 in most major rankings, Angel Reese has since committed to the University of Maryland. St. Francis Academy won the IAAM A Championship last year under the leadership of Angel Reese. Reese averages 17.6 ppg and 12.6 rebounds per game. Another stellar season is on the way for Reese.
Mir Mclean | 5’11 W | Roland Park
The University of Connecticut commit averages 18.3 ppg and 13 rebounds per game. Mir’s rebounding is the highlight of her game and she can play multiple positions on the floor. An amazing vertical athlete, Mir Mclean and Roland Park should once again get back to the IAAM Championship this year.
Kaylah Ivey | 5’5 G | Riverdale Baptist School
The Boston College commit is ranked #7 on the Prep Girls Hoops 2020 rankings, falling only two spots behind her teammate Elizabeth Martino. Kaylah Ivey is one of the top three points guards in the state of Maryland. Ivey is one of those guards on the floor that is going to make every player around her better. She sets up her teammates perfectly and the hope is to see her become more of an aggressive basketball player this season. She has already kicked off this season with 21 points 2 assist and 6 rebounds in Riverdale’s home opener against Capital Christian Academy.
Aniyah Wilson | 5’9 CG | Oxon Hill
Aniyah Wilson will be playing D1 ball at Howard University next year. Aniyah is one of those players who are not afraid of the moment, striking and scoring at will and is a force on the defensive side. Along with her 15.7 ppg, 3 assist per game, and 5 rebounds per game, Aniyah also averages 3.8 steals per game. Aniyah Wilson is ranked #11 on Prep Girls Hoops 2020 rankings.