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<p>At this time next year, the class of 2026 will be gearing up to move onto the next level. There are still dozens of kids who will commit to playing at the next level or could play at the next level if they choose to. Today, I want to highlight a few uncommitted players I'll track before they graduate high school next spring.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='533058' first='Samantha' last='Davis']</strong></p>
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<p>The athleticism is there for Davis. She plays hard, creates extra possessions, and can fly around the floor on the defensive end of the floor. The Aquinas wing has played on the perimeter at the high school level, but most of what the Blugolds did led to live-ball turnovers Davis could create in the backcourt. Her effort and motor will be what gets her on the floor at the next level, and she'll be a kid who'll make practices miserable for her teammates because she plays at 110% all the time.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='533082' first='Libby' last='Gilmore']</strong></p>
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<p>An ACL injury last July took Gilmore's entire junior season from her. The Arrowhead wing has scored over 20 points once in her Arrowhead career to this point and was an integral piece of the Warhawks 2024 D1 State Championship group because of how talented she is on the defensive and her ability to complement talent around her. She's a versatile kid who will help a team at the next level win games.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='874583' first='Bronte' last='Hulberg']</strong></p>
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<p>The Pardeeville native has made an impression over the last year. Hulberg is a 5'10 guard/wing who can do a little of everything. The Bulldog was a creative ball handler this past season and an excellent distributor as the focal point of her team's offense. Small-school kids who can do everything, like Hulberg, tend to find success at the next level, and she'll be someone regional schools should watch.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='772587' first='Abigail' last='Tassoul']</strong></p>
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<p>The De Pere guard had a breakout season in the 24-25 campaign. After losing a ball-dominant guard who earned a full scholarship to play at the next level, Tassoul stepped up and played like the best lead guard in the FRCC this past season. The Red Birds' lead guard set the tone for their offense, and they were a handful all season. Tassoul was also a threat to score in bunches when her team needed offense. She was one of the most significant risers in the 2026 class last season. She'll be a productive kid at the next level.</p>
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At this time next year, the class of 2026 will be gearing up to move onto the next level. There are still dozens of kids who will commit to playing at the next level or could play at the next level if they choose to. Today, I want to highlight a few uncommitted players I'll track before they graduate high school next spring.
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