2025 Rankings Update: Combo Guards Taking on Large Roles
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Ryanne Bahnsen-Price CO #14 SG #2 HEIGHT 6'0" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Profile Ryanne Bahnsen-Price Instagram Twitter State: Colorado School: Roosevelt Club: Colorado Lockdown Elite Bahnsen-Price brings a moldable playstyle effective with or without the ball. Her height advantage…
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Continue ReadingBahnsen-Price brings a moldable playstyle effective with or without the ball. Her height advantage allows to be dynamic at the point of attack or through help side defense, bringing a unique set of advantages in the halfcourt. She is particularly troublesome off the ball, advantageous cutting downhill in secondary breaks or following a collapsed defense. Bahnsen-Price has opened the season with well rounded production, posting 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 2.5 steals, and 1 block per game.
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Although gaining momentum through the summer for her perimeter shotmaking, Alcaraz has drawn a ton of free throws to start the season. The junior guard has been particularly impactful leveraging her handle and perimeter gravity to lure defenders for drives. There are few guards with Alcaraz’s footwork off the bounce, capable getting to stepbacks to create just enough room for the shot. Drawing 13 free throws per game through her first 2, the guard has been excellent drawing fouls.
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A jack of all trades, Beers brings a little bit of everything to the table, proving to be efficient in so many areas. Progressing as a ball handler and secondary playmaker, Beers is finding ways to become more dynamic with the ball. Not to mention her defensive versatility, matching up with a wide variety of opponents.
Miller has been rolling through the start of Cherokee Trail’s dominant 5-0 start to the season. Doubling down on her strengths, the guard is strong, maximizing her impact drawing contact around the rim and getting to well timed mid-range shot attempts. Hard to not find value in her shotmaking, contributing 67% of attempts from the field. The start to her season has been particularly productive, averaging 15.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. Her defensive rebounding cannot be overlooked either, currently leading this undefeated group in boards per game, sturdy while constantly seeking box outs. She does a great job finding baseline cutters while she’s in the paint, making the extra pass when available.
A pest on the defensive end, Stanley is constantly hunting for steals while away from the ball. She has excellent awareness taking advantage of passing lanes or the occasional loose ball, wasting no time to take advantage for a transition break. An ambidextrous finisher around the rim, she can utilize refined footwork to score around contests with ease. She has played a pivotal role for a deep Legend program who has started the season relentless, going 4-0. Stanley has posted 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 3.3 steals per game. Leading Legend in steals per game, the guard is one of the most exciting perimeter defenders to follow in the Continental League.
A dynamic two-way perimeter threat, Strode finds effective shots through off-ball movement. Active searching for her spots in the halfcourt, the guard is highly proactive reading the floor for scoring opportunities. An effective point of attack defender, she gets into a low stance with active hands, deeply frustrating for opposing playmakers. Strode’s recruiting has gained momentum of late, gaining offers from MSU Denver and CSU Pueblo.