Madilyn Crowley
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CJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Even in the loss, Crowley made a strong impact inside. She finished with 25 points and 10 rebounds, consistently finding scoring opportunities in the paint. Crowley battled through contact and remained productive despite Ridgeline struggling from the perimeter. Her interior presence kept the Falcons competitive early.
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Crowley is Ridgeline’s leading scorer and rebounder. She scores efficiently inside and shows the strength to battle bigger defenders. Her ability to clean the glass gives Ridgeline second chance opportunities.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley added 17 points and was efficient in finishing low and from midrange. Her physical play on both ends helped Ridgeline control rebounding and interior possessions. Her presence opened space for Ridgeline’s guards and prevented University from shrinking the lead in the middle quarters.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley’s interior presence mattered. She hit her free throws when Southridge was climbing back, stretching the lead rather than allowing it to shrink in the early running. Her rebounding and ability to finish through contact ensured that Ridgeline maintained second-chance opportunities that hurt Southridge’s momentum.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley scored 14 points and did so with efficiency and control. Her scoring came inside the paint through steady footwork and strong finishes. There was nothing rushed about her game, and her confidence was clear every time she touched the ball. On the defensive end, she continued to anchor the interior and limit second chance opportunities.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley continues to build one of the most complete defensive profiles in the league. With 25 steals and 58 defensive rebounds, she’s on pace to finish the season as a GSL stat leader across multiple categories. If Ridgeline makes a championship run, it will be fueled by her ability to anchor possessions, clean the glass, and set a defensive standard every night.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley opened GSL play looking comfortable as a focal point within Ridgeline’s offense. She scored efficiently, capitalized on mismatches, and consistently converted within the flow of the game. Her strength, touch, and feel around the basket gave Ridgeline reliable production early and reinforced her role as one of the league’s most dependable seniors.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Crowley’s scoring impact comes from versatility. She can punish mismatches inside, step out and knock down perimeter shots, and consistently find production within the flow of Ridgeline’s offense. Her strength and touch allow her to finish through contact, while her willingness to run the floor creates easy scoring opportunities in transition. Crowley’s ability to score without forcing the issue makes her one of the most reliable offensive pieces in the GSL.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
A standout player to watch next season is Crowley, who dominates in the paint with her strong presence. She seals defenders effectively and boxes out smoothly, securing rebounds with ease. Her ability to finish around the rim with both hands showcases her offensive versatility, while her excellent screen-setting opens up opportunities for her teammates. With these skills, she’s poised to have a breakout season and make a significant impact on the court.
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Read EvaluationCJ Broussard | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
This Ridgeline Falcon draws a strong comparison to UCLA’s Lauren Betts. At 6’1″ (which is at the taller end of this league), Crowley is a dominant interior presence who controls the paint on both ends. Her rebounding, rim protection, and physicality make her a constant problem for opposing teams, but what sets her apart—like Betts—is her mobility and ability to contribute in transition. Crowley isn’t limited to the low block; she can run the floor, stretch the defense, and knock down jumpers when needed. Keep an eye out for Madilyn in her senior season, she’ll be a two-way cornerstone for Ridgeline.
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