A First Look At The Classic
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This past weekend marked the second “live” period of the Spring for women’s basketball prospects, as teams traveled all across the country to be evaluated by college coaches of all levels. I spent my weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, at The…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend marked the second “live” period of the Spring for women’s basketball prospects, as teams traveled all across the country to be evaluated by college coaches of all levels. I spent my weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, at The Classic, an annual event put on by Ohio Basketball. This is the finale of a few follow-up articles from last weekend, with this one focusing on eight ladies I was able to see for the first time in-person. With 41 courts and roughly 500 teams at the event, I wasn’t able to see everyone or everyone’s entire slate of games, but I tried to see teams I was less familiar with, though there was some overlap.
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Lauren Linville Lauren Linville 5'6" | PG Westfield | 2026 IN
Lauren Linville Lauren Linville 5'6" | PG Westfield | 2026 IN
Lauren is a nice, young guard who could have some opportunities ahead of her at Westfield next season with the graduation losses of several 2024s. She is an athletic guard, she plays with nice versatility, and she can defend a little. I like her more off the ball as a shooter/scorer, but she does have a solid handle and can initiate the offense when necessary. She has done a nice job playing “up” with this Indy Magic group.
Jadyn Drury Jadyn Drury 5'10" | SF Floyd Central | 2027 IN
Jadyn Drury Jadyn Drury 5'10" | SF Floyd Central | 2027 IN
Jadyn is probably more of a combo forward right now, as she has broad shoulders, a strong frame, and she likes to play with physicality. She does have some skill around the perimeter, however. She pushes it fairly well in transition, she can even initiate the offense and knock down a shot, but she also likes to flash to the mid-post and use her strong frame to gain an advantage against her peers. She is part of a nice core at Floyd Central.
Taylee is the younger sister of 2025 Carmel guard Taryn Fisher. Taylee is a little taller, longer, but a similar athlete. She runs and jumps well, does a great job of attacking in transition, and she simply makes athletic plays other girls just can’t. She is a bigger guard/wing, and she’s able to defend three positions because of it. As she continues to develop her skillset, look for her to transition into a really nice, athletic, sizeable guard.
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I’ve had Chesney’s name for quite a while, but Saturday was my first opportunity to see her in-person. She has an athletic frame, some wiry strength, and really nice length. She has the size to play physically inside and in the mid-post effectively, but she is also athletic enough to eventually find herself as a face-up ‘4’ or possibly a ‘3’ at some point as her skill comes along. She is still young, but there is a lot to like about her game translating to the next level.
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It seems like Harrison always has these long, tall, athletic wings, and Sadey fits right into that mold. She is a really nice athlete, she has a wiry-strong frame, and she plays with a nice versatility to her game. She can handle it a little in transition, even initiate the offense. Off the ball, she can knock down an open rhythm jumper, but she’s best attacking the basket and finishing at the rim. As she continues to age and develop her skillset, she could become a real problem for opponents.
Ellie Smalligan
Ellie Smalligan
Seeing as though Ellie is listed as attending Hamilton Southeastern this coming year, it’s no surprise that she reminds me of a lot of the forwards spread throughout Hamilton County right now. She has really nice length and a wiry frame, she is a fairly fluid athlete, and she has a nice mid-post skillset. She can knock down the 15-footer, she looks like she wants to stretch her game to the perimeter full-time, plus she is an active pursuing rebounder and defender.
Amelia Wethington
Amelia Wethington
Amelia is a really nice, young talent, who could carve out a little playing time as a Freshman in 2024-2025. She has nice length, speed & quickness, and she plays with a motor. She also looks like she’s going to grow another few inches, so if she can approach 5-6 or 5-7, I think she could be highly effective. She can handle the ball, create for herself and others, and she can knock down an open rhythm jumper. I also like her peskiness defensively.
Paige Stoops
Paige Stoops
I wrote about Paige the other day, but I came away from the weekend about as impressed with her as anyone I saw. She already has nice size at 5-9, she’s a smooth and fluid athlete, and she is an absolute playmaker. She can get by defenders with ease, find open teammates, or finish around the basket herself. She is a really nice athlete in transition as well, and she’s a versatile defender. On top of it all, she was the best player on the floor…in the 2028 division.
This past weekend marked the second "live" period of the Spring for women's basketball prospects, as teams traveled all across the country to be evaluated by college coaches of all levels. I spent my weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, at The Classic, an annual event put on by Ohio Basketball. This is the finale of a few follow-up articles from last weekend, with this one focusing on eight ladies I was able to see for the first time in-person. With 41 courts and roughly 500 teams at the event, I wasn't able to see everyone or everyone's entire slate of games, but I tried to see teams I was less familiar with, though there was some overlap.
Lauren Linville Lauren Linville 5'6" | PG Westfield | 2026 IN
Lauren Linville Lauren Linville 5'6" | PG Westfield | 2026 IN
Jadyn Drury Jadyn Drury 5'10" | SF Floyd Central | 2027 IN
Jadyn Drury Jadyn Drury 5'10" | SF Floyd Central | 2027 IN
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Ellie Smalligan
Ellie Smalligan
Amelia Wethington
Amelia Wethington
Paige Stoops
Paige Stoops
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