<strong>Morasha</strong> <strong>Wiggins</strong> burst onto the Michigan high school basketball scene last fall. She became an instant star as a freshman at Kalamazoo Central. <strong>Wiggins</strong> averaged 14ppg, 9rpg, 5.5apg, 4spg, and 2.5bpg. The 6’0” standout point guard/shooting guard is now starring for Michigan Crossover.
<strong>Wiggins</strong> has an elite skill set. She is almost impossible to stop when attacking the basket. <strong>Wiggins</strong> has the ability to finish at the basket or dish off to an open teammate. She is excellent in regards to getting her teammates involved, doing this by possessing a high basketball IQ and having the ability to pass a player open. <strong>Wiggins</strong> is exceptional on the defensive end. She is quick and aggressive which can create havoc for her opponents. <strong>Wiggins</strong> will provide a college coach with athleticism, versatility, and energy.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="26677" first="Morasha" last="Wiggins"]</strong> is currently being recruited by mid and high major Division 1 schools. She received her first offer when she was just an 8th grader.
<strong>Shown Interest:</strong>
DePaul
Florida
Indiana
Marquette
Michigan
MIchigan State
Penn State
UMass
Villanova
Western Michigan
Wright State
<strong>Offered:</strong>
DePaul
UMass
Western Michigan
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="26677" first="Morasha" last="Wiggins"]</strong> is looking for more in a school at the next level than just a basketball fit. She is also looking for a school that offers educational programs that match her interests and a place that is a positive environment.
College coaches should be sure to see <strong>Wiggins</strong> play whenever possible. She wants to win Nike Nationals, perform well on the highest level, and earn herself even more recognition. <strong>Wiggins</strong> envisions herself as a state champion, MIss Basketball, a college player, and eventually playing in the WNBA. Off the court, <strong>Wiggins</strong> has high aspirations for herself as well. She wants to maintain a 3.5gpa or higher, be a role model for younger kids, and be a positive example for her peers.
“My greatest motivations are my Grandma, Granny and Aunt Sharon that have passed away because they always motivated me to do better and I want to make sure I make them proud,” said <strong>Wiggins</strong>.
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