Madison Sonsini
Madison Sonsini
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Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
When classes come in as Freshmen, you’ll often see me suggest patience, a class is young, and it will remain fluid, especially early on. Madison is a great example of that. She has been a hot topic all Spring & Summer among some of the better Midwestern small colleges because she spent the first three years of high school growing, gaining strength, and developing her skillset. Now as a versatile 6-0 inside-out forward, she is a matchup problem because of her ability to attack smaller defenders in the paint or utilize her jump-shot and ball skill against bigger defenders around the perimeter. She was what I like to call a “wait-and-see” prospect when she was younger, and now we’re seeing what can happen with some patience and a lot of work.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
I’ve said it a couple of times before but it’s worth repeating…I can remember when Madison was a Freshman and was about a 5-8, slender wing, who would float around at times hunting jump-shots. Now, as a Junior, she is a strong, somewhat physical, high-motor forward who is every bit of 6-feet tall. She still possesses that touch around the perimeter, she’s great in the mid-post, and she can take smaller defenders to the block as well. Her combination of skill, strength, and physicality make her a matchup problem. I can see her drawing a great deal of varying college interest.
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