Grow The Game Tourney: UTR Uncommitted Upperclassmen
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The Grow The Game tournament is a shootout competition featuring teams with Head Female Coaches only, The shootout will be over a span of 3 days, at 3 separate locations. Last year’s event was a success, and this year will…
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Continue ReadingThe Grow The Game tournament is a shootout competition featuring teams with Head Female Coaches only, The shootout will be over a span of 3 days, at 3 separate locations. Last year’s event was a success, and this year will be no different.
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Cam Brusca
Cam Brusca
Brusca’s instincts and awareness on the opposite side of the ball stands out immediately. Whenever she’s in the game you can count on multiple deflections and at least 1 or 2 steals by the time she gets off. Cam can finish around the rim and push the ball in the open court. A solid stretch wing, that will take and make them from the arc.
A stretch post who can knock down the 3 ball. Reitmayer has the length and strength to play and defend multiple positions. She plays strong in the post, and can finish around the rim with both hands. Her size allows her to be a threat for a double double every night.
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Julia Masnica
Julia Masnica
Masnica is a sniper from the arc. The form is fluid, and is never rushed. She knocks them down on the move, off a screen, or even after a couple jabs. When attacking the basket, she knows to finish over the top, or kick and create for a teammate. Strong IQ, awareness and a definitely a high upside.
Recently just reaching 1000 points, the high three level scoring guard out of Lemont can create for herself just as well as she can create for others. Kedryna can fill the stat sheet in multiple boxes. She has the motor and vertical to crash the boards at a high rate, the versatility to defend and contain multiple positions, and the athleticism to get blocks. Strong upside.
Sophia Brown
Sophia Brown
A high arching shot that usually falls straight in the net. Brown can light up the court at any moment. She has the outside shooting the ability to knockdown 1-2 per quarter. She plays taller than she appears. Disrupts the defense with her length, creates plays and can score around the rim when needed.
The strength and size are college ready, and when you add that her ability to still move with good speed and pace.. it becomes an issue to deal with. Brandt’s ability to score all over the court in high capacities are a need for any program that needs a strong guard/wing position filled.
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Jaclyn Riedl
Jaclyn Riedl
Riedl’s size and the IQ on how and when to use her strength are noticed immediately. She’s tough to deal with in the paint, will let it fly from the arc (knocks them down), and her versatility allows her to defend multiple positions as well. She plays with 100% energy from tip off to the end of the game. A solid and very much needed type of skillset for a program.
Aya Deiri
Aya Deiri
Deiri’s length alone is a key reason for her immediate impact whenever she’s on the floor. She can finish around and over the defense, shoot the long the ball at a efficient rate, and defend multiple positions due to her wingspan. With a couple offers under her belt, Aya has proving that she can play at the next level and help a program. Maine West will be a team to look at.
Lewis skillset is a defenders headache. There isn’t much she can’t do from a offensive standpoint. Strong handles, high motored, and the aggression and confidence to score at all levels. Defensively she’s just as locked in. A perfect plug and play combo guard who can fill multiple roles for a program. With her team sitting at 15-0.. more eyes should be watching Alyssa, don’t let the height distract you, the kid is legit.