The Power Prospects: 1-5
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We will now rank numbers 1-5 of our power rankings for the top 250 seniors, juniors and sophomores in Michigan. There are many things that went into these rankings such as current skill set, long term upside, physical profile, and…
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Continue ReadingWe will now rank numbers 1-5 of our power rankings for the top 250 seniors, juniors and sophomores in Michigan. There are many things that went into these rankings such as current skill set, long term upside, physical profile, and more.
I know that we will all have varying opinions. If 100 people take on this task, there will be 100 different sets of rankings. Please comment and let us know yours! Have fun my friends!
Check out some more of our Power Prospects Top 250 below!
#5
Fegan is a huge star from a small school. She deserves any press that she gets, and probably even more than that. The Toledo commit has all the tools to be extremely successful at the next level. Fegan has excellent positional size and strength, giving her the ability to match up at the next level as soon as she arrives on campus. She does an excellent job of reading matchups, posting smaller defenders and taking bigger wings on the perimeter. Fegan has underrated ball skills and should be able to handle the rock as needed at Toledo.
#4
Let’s start by saying this: If you put Brown at number 1, I wouldn’t argue with you in the slightest bit. She’s an absolute baller. The University of Michigan commit has been an impact player throughout high school and could be the same at a high major D1 program. Brown is a terrific shooter and highly efficient distributer, and in addition, a high level perimeter defender. Best of all she’s a winner. She plays winning basketball, makes winning plays and does it all with class.
#3
I fell in love with Petroelje’s game at the Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 a couple years ago and my belief in her has done nothing but grow. Her grit and toughness are sure to carry over to the next level. She can step on a D1 campus right now and go toe to toe with the best physically. Petroelje is a true 3 level scorer and a matchup nightmare for her opponents. Mark my words, this will continue in college as well. Her combination of ball skills, shooting, defense, toughness and versatility is a rare find.
#2
Carson is a generational high school talent in my opinion. We all get it, she’s stronger than almost anyone that she’ll match up with in high school. But don’t be fooled because bully ball is not her game by a longshot. It’s merely a part that she can play. Why do I think she’ll be special at Ohio State? It’s her perimeter skills. Carson has tremendous court vision, is an excellent passer, and can keep the defense honest from outside. I’m not going to make any predictions, but reference this article if she’s named an All B1G player because I think it’s possible.
#1
If you like an aggressive go at them guard, than this is your kind of player. Musah-Johnson puts the ball on the floor and attacks the defense. You absolutely cannot let her gain steam because she will basically not be stopped. Not to mention that she can stop on a dime and change direction in traffic with ease. Musah-Johnson is tough as nails and can not only play physically and deal with contact, but she can in fact thrive in that type of game. She’s just too tough mentally and physically.