Our 2024 Rankings have been updated and revised with a list of 132 Prospects! All different college-level recruits and commits were put together! Below is a list of players who showed separation this summer/fall. 25. Madison Davis Madison Davis…
The defense speaks just as loud as the offense when it comes to Madison. Tough-minded and disciplined whenever she’s covering her assignment. Davis’s quick hands matched with her length is difficult to get past. On the offensive side, she shows talent at all levels. She can beat you off the drive, shoot the 3 and make plays in the mid-range. Bright future.
Active, patient, and no quit. In the paint, Molly is a tough as they come. She has a quick and strong second jump, and can also create for her team on both offense and defense. At 6’2 she can facilitate from the top like a guard. She uses her size to her advantage at all times.
Stella uses her length on every possession. Offensively, when on the arc she can sink the long ball, attack the paint, or break down her defender for a pull-up or an assist. The vision and high IQ are noticed right away. Her defensive awareness and overall skill on that side are on point as well. Kohls’s size at the two-guard will translate at the next level seamlessly. Her potential to be a consistent threat on all three levels is high
Grace’s mobility without the ball… is just as great with the ball. Uses her handles to get to her spots with ease, and her length allows her to finish in the paint through traffic. She can fill in at any spot and make her presence known. A knockdown shooter as well. Grace has the complete game, and it’s not done improving.
A beast in the paint, Anna is top 3 at her position for a reason. She uses her frame to finish through contact, rebound at a high rate on both sides, and create space in the lane to play make. Impressive footwork and awareness around and under the rim. A tough player and knockdown shooter… who shows vision and patience… Coaches stop sleeping.
Polished in the post.. and active on and off the ball. Lana has the skill set that can translate to every position with no problem. Her length and motor allows her to finish at the rim, shut down permitter players while also being able to knock down shots from the paint on out. She’s mobile in transition and always active on the boards.
Annika has tremendous upside. Her length at 6’3 allows her to block anything and contest everything. She can track and secure rebounds at a high rate. As she continues to work on her footwork and midrange ability, Manthy will become a 20 and 10 player. Her production in the paint is there, when she becomes a stretch… she will dominate.