2031 Rylee Warren (Charlotte Dream Elite):

Warren continues to impress, as our scouts really like what we see in her game. Her blend of IQ, size, and skillset at her age is incredible, and she has been playing up. She has a clear understanding of the game, is a strong creator, and knows how to fill it up in a big way. Warren thrives in so many ways on the court, is a strong offensive prospect, and impacts the game in a variety of ways.

2025 Gabriel Stewart (Team KST):

Stewart was a guard that captured my eyes with her play. What really impressed me with her game was her ability to create off the dribble and get downhill with ease. Stewart has strong handles and is crafty with the ball in her hands, while also having a good burst of speed to get by defenders. Time after time, Stewart was a playmaker and penetrated the defense, finding ways to score or get to the line.

2025 Carmyn Claxton (SC Lady Sixers):

Claxton, who is the younger sister of Nic Claxton in the NBA, captured the eyes of our scouts, and she is one that we will jot down to watch more to see how she develops. Claxton though was really able to use her size to her advantage, scoring well with touch in the paint, attacking the boards, and also being creative on the offensive end.  She has tremendous length and fluidity in her game which makes her a tough matchup.

2025 Elly Trickett (SC Lady Sixers):

Every time we were watching Trickett in action, she was simply producing.  Coming off an incredible high school season, where she averaged nearly 12ppg and 7rpg, Trickett continued to flourish as an overwhelming presence around the basket while also being a monster on the boards. She had performances of 19pts, 12rebs/ 17pts, 7rebs/ and 18pts, 4rebs to lead the charge in impressive fashion, as she was a problem all weekend long.

2029 Amani Bridges (FBP Next):

Bridges left it all out on the court, as she did all that she could do for her team in the championship game. As a young prospect, she was able to flourish in several areas on the court and created a lot of trouble for teams. Creating and making plays with the ball in her hands, finding ways to get to the line consistently, and stretching the court, Bridges was a true offensive threat all over the court and deserves praise for her game.

2029 Autumn Lacy/ 2029 Zoey Goodman (Team Curry):

Team Curry 2029 came and they were able to walk away with a championship. This is a group that has plenty of talent and has names that you will be hearing a lot about in the coming years for sure. But when watching this group in the championship game, Lacy was strong in using her size and being a force to score as well as get to the line consistently.  I’m eager to see how she develops at her position, as she could be a young big to watch out for. Goodman, on the other hand, was scoring from a variety of levels, showing a ton of confidence from behind the arc but also scoring from a variety of levels.  These two played big in the biggest moment of the weekend to help their team take home the ultimate prize.