Have fun stopping this powerhouse! Vivian made her college announcement on live air Thursday, announcing she will be heading to sunny Southern California next year. The power, intensity and motor Viv has is unmatched. She blazes up and down the floor, not taking either end less serious. She destroys the boards and gets so many second chance points and free throws. She never stops working, she works so hard to get great post position and has quick effective moves.
Really impressive combination of size and skill. Can tell she’s probably been a post most of her life, but you can also easily see her knack for perimeter play. This experience allows her to play back to the basket or faced up. She has really polished post moves and uses her strength and leverage very well. She can also step out and stroke the deep ball or put it in the floor. As her guard skills continue to advance, she will keep climbing the rankings!
Agot showed off some very nice scoring moves this week. Everything from a behind the back stepback, to crossovers on the way to the rack. She shot the ball very well, from anywhere on the court. She is smooth in transition and capable of playing multiple positions. With her offensive diversity she turned some heads and will keep doing so if she can continue playing at this level.
I can’t think of many athletes more gifted than Ivanna. She runs like a deer, jumps out of the gym and has quick change of speed and direction. She might look like a post player, but please don’t make that mistake. She has a really nice jump shot and is perfectly capable of hitting from deep. Add in her intensity to the basket and she is very hard to stop! She is relentless in the paint rebounding, and not many rebounds are out of her range.
Kennedy is a very early BYU commit, and the Cougs I’m sure are throwing a party! This Youngster is a complete shooter! She has really nice size, so she can shoot over a lot of defenders comfortably, with good accuracy. She’s almost automatic on open spot ups. Her size with her passion to win helps her be a really nice rebounder. She isn’t the most athletic in the world, but her insanely high IQ more than makes up for that.
This lefty guard is traveling across the country next year to attend Quinnipiac, and they must feel every mile is worth it. Everything Gal does is with ease, and very smooth. She has a silky left-handed jumper that you feel like is going in every time. She has a variety of breakdown moves waiting for defenders. Despite not being the biggest or strongest, she is very intense and tough, her physical helps raise her game to the next level.
This young lady really made a name for herself, all the way to the finals win broadcasted on ESPN. This long and energetic sophomore just makes play after play, on both ends of the floor. She has a very reliable midrange jump shot that she can find in a variety of ways. She moves so well without the ball and finishes at high speeds at the rim with either hand. She rebounds with the best of them, and contests so many shots.
It’s unbelievably impressive how strong, poised and skilled this kid is as a freshman. Her shoot is very nice, perfect mechanics, smooth release, and efficient. She also showed she can put the ball on the floor and score midrange or finish strong at the rim. She is very willing to stick her nose in the middle and battle for boards, get 50/50’s and make effort plays.
One of the most intense competitors of the weekend, in our mind, a for sure Power 5 player. She was one of the top uncommitted players at the event. Her physicality and athleticism is unmatched. It allows her to rebound with bigger players, who she often outleaps. She is tough to stop betting to the rim, where she finishes off one or two feet very effectively. She has toughness as well after being knocked to the floor on her tailbone, she got back up and sealed the win with several impact plays.
Another East Coaster heading to USC, but this time a big. Very strong and hard working post. She Does really well at getting good post position, fighting for her spots, and demanding the ball. She uses both hands to catch and score, but seems very comfortable with her left hand. She showed some very quick post moves, she definitely knows what to do with the ball when she gets it. Very high mobility and court sense for a player her size.