2024 Rankings: Promising New Additions
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There are many reasons newcomers come late to the rankings from being new to the area, overcoming injuries to just play grinding in the offseason to get better. What ever the reason these players emerged here are six that jumps…
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Continue ReadingThere are many reasons newcomers come late to the rankings from being new to the area, overcoming injuries to just play grinding in the offseason to get better. What ever the reason these players emerged here are six that jumps out at us in the updated rankings.
Drew has one of the purest and most consistent shots that we have seen in a while. She has the height and body to be an immediate impact on the college level and can shot off the catch and on the move. Dropping in to the top 10 isn’t something to look at lightly and with a solid summer she could be looking at one of them All-American teams.
Laya can control the floor at the point and her range from behind the arc makes her a threat to make plays by the pass or shot. She can get to the basket and keeps her head up for players popping open. She makes her debut at number thirty.
Trysten has good length and some athleticism to go with it. Her shooting form is solid as she drops in at number 45. She has been making noise on her high school team gaining some end of season honors. She will need to bring her top game with TTO this summer as nothing is easy.
Morgan’s 5’11” frame was impressive in the SMAC now getting on the circuit can she move up from the fourty-eighth spot where she will face players with similar size and athleticism. We will definitely be keeping an eye on her.
It’s looking like Nina will benefit from her exposure with the Germantown Lady Panthers . She has the freedom the showcase her skill and looked like a solid college prospect going up against BWSL. She comes in the rankings at number fifty and should see her stock rise and hopefully it all carries over to her high school team.
Sierra did enough to drop in at number fifty-two but I feel she has more to show. She dipped back and fourth from post to wing, but was more effective in the paint. Using her mid game will help her against taller defenders this summer.
Highlights
We didn’t see much from Fulton at Goretti, but we are expecting to see a lot out her with TTO. At point guard she makes solid decisions. Getting her on the floor with and against high level competition will be the marker on how high she can rise. As of now she breaks the to seventy-five and #72.