Class Of 2024 Rankings Update: Big Moves In The Top 75
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This update on the rankings includes over 10 new additions, 20+ plus stock risers in the Top 50, as well as a two new Top 10 prospects. Check out the updated Top 100 here! Lorena Awou IL #5 PF #1…
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Over the summer Awou racked up offers from a ton of top tier programs, and her athleticism at 5 was key to it. Her skillset is settling in and she seems to be finding confidence in what her role could be. She’s a high level athlete that comes with tremendous size and has a presence in the paint that will alter both sides of the ball for opponents.
Sela is built like a next level player and her impact doesn’t just fall in the scoring category. She has a great feel for the game, strong vision and a motor that doesn’t stop. A perfect building piece for a program that’s in need of a do it all player.
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Bolds offseason work is showing, and coming off a state championship she seems to have added some layers and a confidence to her game. A majority of her impact comes in the paint, whether it’s on the defensive side of the ball or offense. Bolds has tremendous length and solid instincts that should translate at the next level.
Nelson hasn’t lost a step. A confidence and feel for the game are two things that a player has to have to compete at the next level, and Grace has it. A for sure candidate to win some of the prestigious individual awards at the end of year.
Annika has shown improvement since the ending of AAU season and it’s carried over to the HS season. She ton of length matched with a form that’s fluid and repetitive. She can stretch the floor, and be effective in the paint area. Heading to a program that goes deep into their rotation, Annika has a chance to show her talent immediately.
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Securing 1000 points in the first half of her senior season, Schroeders potential has been on full display this season. She has a smooth but flashy skillset, and its impact at every level of the game. Her footwork and patience in the post might be the thing that translates immediately for her at the next level.
Ransom has been a top prospect in the state for quite some time, and even after a setback, you can see that the work off the court is still being done. A confidence behind the arc is present and her athleticism and versatility on both ends are still main factors.