Maleah Lengacher (2028) DistinXion
The Indiana native is a solid ball handler with the speed to get downhill. She attacks ball screens well and can finish around the rim with her left hand. I also have liked her activity defensively.
The Indiana native is a solid ball handler with the speed to get downhill. She attacks ball screens well and can finish around the rim with her left hand. I also have liked her activity defensively.
She’s a solid wing who can use her physical tools to make plays around the rim. She’s not afraid of contact and will draw fouls around the rim because of her style of play. She’s also capable of getting back defensively and making plays in transition.
The Missouri native is a physical presence around the basket and control the area around the rim. She’s rebounded well when I’ve seen her play and is capable of putting the ball on the floor off a defensive rebound to push the tempo and get her team out in transition.
She is a high-IQ defender who reads the floor well and can get her hands on the ball defensively. She’s an excellent help-side, defender who can fly around the floor in a zone or play passing lanes well. Her ability to deflect passes jumps out when she’s on the floor.
The 5-4 guard from Louisiana is a skilled kid who work her way through traffic and get to the basket. Her footwork allows her to get through traffic after she picks up her dribble. She’s also done a solid job of defending on the perimeter.
The Louisiana native is a high motor kid who will generate extra possessions because of her effort. She plays hard in her minutes and crashes the glass on both ends of the floor. I also like how athletic and versatile she can be on the defensive end of the floor.
She’s a quick guard who can generate space from her initial defender and make reads with the ball in her hands. She’s a solid passer who reads the floor well and can get her teammates open looks. She’s a creative kid who can open the floor for her teammates.
The young guard is a player who sees the floor and plays solid help-side defense. She moves her feet well on that end of the floor and puts herself in positions to make plays on the ball. She has a ways to go but she has a solid basketball IQ she can build with.
The 5-6 guard is a skilled perimeter shooter who can space the floor for any team she plays for in the future. She is a player who will excel playing against zone defenses and finding pockets of space to get her shot off. I also like how quickly she can get her shot off as a catch-and-shoot shooter.
The Texas native is a strong wing who can use her size and physicality to keep her assignment in front of her defensively. She has the tools to be an intriguing two-way talent who can use her strength to impose her will on both ends of the floor. I also like her competitiveness when she’s on the floor.