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<p>In this article we look at more of the guards, forwards, and centers who caught our attention at the FABC. These players impacted their respective teams in different ways.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='346819' first='Trishay' last='Collins'] 2025 (6'2 Center) had a lot of college eyes on her at the FABC Showcase. Collins stands out on the court - physically at 6'2, her defensive effort, and her crashing the boards. She does finish well in the paint and she does run the floor well for her position. Collin's goes about her business quietly and consistently has an impact on the game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='331716' first='Julia' last='Vazquez'] was constantly on the attack at the showcase. She showed the ability to finish at the rim with the left or right hand. Vazquez is a crafty and can finish with a degree of difficulty. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='514527' first='Arianna' last='Walker'] showed the speed and the smothering defense at the FABC. Walker impacts the game with her strong defense and her athleticism. With Walker and Freeman on the floor at the same time teams are going to struggle to get comfortable on the offensive end. Walker did a good job in the transition game. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='515064' first='Kathleen' last='Crawley'] looked very good at the FABC, especially on Day one. The 2027 - 5'11 forward shot the three well and also had a few nice drives to the rim. The young forward was very productive her Freshman season and she has played well in the travel season. <br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='929039' first='Janina' last='Wess'] was an impressive ball player at the FABC. The 2026 Forward was very active and full of energy on the courts. She ran the floor well and got a lot of loose balls. She was a player who did a lot of the little things. <br></p>
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<p>Adrionna Cintron , 5'10 small forward was super athletic and was very good on the transition game. Cintron had the ability to elevate on rebounds and putbacks. She was very good and putting the ball in the basket. <br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='249395' first='Jazlyn' last='Bowman'] is a 5'11 guard who did a good job of pushing the pace and keeping the defense on its heel. She was very good in the transition game on both ends of the court. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='647734' first='Laila' last='Safford'] (2027, 6'3 Center) was mixing it up in the paint and the young Center has definitely shown improvement since last season. She runs the floor very well and rebounds well, and will reject shots in the paint.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='248678' first='Mikayla' last='Evans'] was one of the most athletic and productive point guards at the showcase. Evans runs well, jumps well, shoots well, and was effective getting to the rim and scoring. Evans elevates quite well when she drives for layups and floaters. Her athleticism was very impressive. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='929026' first='Myka' last='Hall'] impressed a few folks out on the court and the soon to be Freshman has already built a reputation as a three point shooter to be aware of. The intangibles are already present and those were apparent at the FABC : the leadership abilities and the basketball IQ. Looking forward to seeing more of the 2028 point guard. <br></p>
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In this article we look at more of the guards, forwards, and centers who caught our attention at the FABC. These players impacted their respective teams in different ways.
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