2026 Ayona Alexander (Fair Play Select): Alexander came out ready to go in this one, as the strong low post player was absolutely all over the place down in the paint. She was aggressive on the boards on both ends, getting her hands on everything and using her strong frame to finish through contact, on her way to 20 points in her first game.
2026 Ny’Yonna Asebelle (Fair Play Select): There is nothing like a young player that understands the game and Asebelle showed that. She played with tremendous poise and at her own pace, really seeing the floor well, making smart decisions, creating well with the dribble, and showing a smooth shot from deep.
2026 Kayden Reyes (Thunder 2026G): Reyes has those point guard intangibles that you like to see on the court. She can lead the charge, push the ball in transition, create and get into the paint to score, but also knock down a jumper or two. Really liked her feel with the ball in her hands; crafty guard.
2025 Mary Church (Charlotte Dream Elite): Church came out strong and made her presence known. She knocked down shots from multiple levels on the court, was able to get to her spots well, and was a vocal leader on the court. Smooth jumper to her game.
2025 Caroline Fey (Lady Attack Welch): Fey was a dominant force down low all game long. She was all over the glass, really using her size to her advantage, was terrific in creating second-chance opportunities, and really carved out space down low in the post and finished strong.
2023 Cassidy Geddes (Lady Attack National): Geddes instantly caught our eyes with her play. She was simply off the charts in how she operated, scoring in a variety of ways. She is an athletic guard that defends well on one side and is quick in creating for herself, getting downhill, and knocking down shots from multiple levels.
2027 Khalia Hartwell (Carolina Hawks 14u Hatten): Only in seventh grade, Hartwell is going to be one that you will want to learn about quickly. Instantly, she stands out with her 6’4 frame at a young age and actually playing up. But then you see the potential with her game, showing nice touch around the basket, active on the boards, and being a big presence in the paint on both ends.
2023 Dominika Paurova (Lady Phoenix Elite): Already holding multiple Division I offers, Paurova is a skilled prospect with size. She plays like a guard with size, as she has a nice shot from multiple levels, plays smart on the court, making tremendous decisions and showing how crafty she can be on the floor. Get used to hearing her name.
2023 Laila Hankerson (Team United): Laila, one of three sisters, really captured our eyes with her leadership on the court. She is tough, playing extremely hard on the defensive end, playing with a great motor, and being that leader with the ball in her hands. Such a playmaker on the court.
2024 Sarah Strong (Lady Strong 2024): Strong came in as one of the premier prospects in the event and she showed why quickly. She is such a skilled forward with a tremendous feel for the game at her age. She gets great position down in the paint, soft touch, and is extremely skilled with her passing and ball-handling. Even gave us a glimpse of her outside shot, as that looked pretty good as well.