Milaysia Fulwiley
Milaysia Fulwiley
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Akiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
At this point, any evaluation of the recent South Carolina commit is practically self-explanatory. One knows exactly what they will get when the navy blue and gold No. 23 takes to the court. Plenty of points will be put on the board and she will get very crafty with how she finishes at the rim. Fulwiley possesses plenty of confidence in her 3-point shot and when she gets out in transition, she will either attack the basket or dish the rock out to a teammate. Fulwiley tallied 23 points as her now 2A Raiders took on 4A North Augusta on Friday evening.
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The last few months had seen commitments from many a top senior across South Carolina – but many a hoops fan across the state was still wondering where the Palmetto State’s senior of seniors would play her collegiate ball.
Decision day for Fulwiley turned out to be Nov. 10 at the auditorium at Keenan HS in Columbia. After a long recruiting process, she narrowed down her list to four schools – South Carolina, Ole Miss, Florida and Louisville.
As it turned out, Fulwiley became the latest “birdie” to land in coach Dawn Staley’s nest as it was announced she will sport the garnet and black of the Gamecocks in her collegiate career.
South Carolina has become a WNBA factory under Staley with notable names such as A’ja Wilson, Kaela Davis, Ty Harris and Destanni Henderson entering the pros under her tutelage. Aliyah Boston is in her senior season and is projected to be a No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft. Staley’s 2022 recruiting class included Cardinal Newman’s Ashlyn Watkins and East Clarendon’s Talaysia Cooper.
With names like Wilson and Boston that have achieved greatness at Colonial Life Arena, the same appears to await for Fulwiley.
She will have one more season in Keenan navy blue and gold as she looks to add one more state championship to her already illustrious resume – that includes competing in five state title games and coming out victorious in four of them. Fulwiley, coach Reggie McLain and the Raiders will move from Class 3A to 2A this season.
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Milaysia Fulwiley
Milaysia
Fulwiley
5'8" | PG
Keenan | 2023
State
#9
Nation
SC
you probably don’t already know from her story book high school career. She came on the scene as a 7th grader and ever since then has won 4 state championships and played in 5 state championship games.
Milaysia has Ole Miss, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida and Louisville leading for her services.
Fulwiley is a generational talent coming through the Midlands and for that is the no doubt the Prep Girls Hoops Preseason Region Player of the Year along with the #1 player in the 2023 Palmetto State once again. rnMilaysia enters her senior season with 2,361 career points and 4 state championships. Can she make it 5 this year?
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With one more season to go before she takes her talents to the Division I college ranks, Fulwiley has firmly put herself in the rarefied air of “needs no introduction” level of talent. All she has done ever since bursting onto the scene with the Raiders is win state championships – four of them at that and in 2022-23 she will be in search of one for the thumb as Keenan returns to Class 2A. Fulwiley is coming off running in grassroots ball with Team Curry and has built a national profile. She recently revealed her final five schools she may commit to. The schools? South Carolina, Miami, Ole Miss, Florida (where she recently visited) and Louisville.
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