2026 5’5 Emma Slack (Dream City Christian): Slack came out strong and ultimately led the team in scoring on Day 1. She quickly showed her ability to be a knock-down shooter with strong range. Slack was able to get to her spots and shot the ball with a ton of confidence from behind the arc or with her mid-range game. She ultimately led the way with 20 points, hurting her opponents mostly with her jumper.
2026 6’0 Noelle Mulvanny (Dream City Christian): Though it wasn’t the best shooting day for Mulvanny on Day 1, watching her overall feel for the game at her size certainly brought a lot of intrigue. And again, she is still a young prospect developing. She instantly brings versatility to the court, being able to guard and operate from multiple positions, create off the dribble for herself, step outside and push out in transition, but also be active on the boards. I’m eager to see how she continues to develop and add more to her game, as she should be a name on many radars.Â
2025 5’11 Roxy White (Example Academy): White was impressive in leading the way for her team, finishing with 18 points and bringing a presence around the basket. White has a balanced skillset that allows her to mix it up well, using her strong frame to battle through opponents but also skilled enough to step out and make plays. Also liked how she ran the floor out in transition.
Offers: Akron, Arkansas State, Delaware, Delaware State, Evansville, Fordham, George Mason, Indiana State, Lindenwood, Louisiana, Loyola-Chicago, Ohio State, Purdue Fort-Wayne, Southern Miss
2026 5’6 Shania James (Example Academy): Only a sophomore, she quickly made it evident in what she can provide and how she operates on the floor. She is a quick, shifty playmaking guard who has decisive moves, a quick change of direction, and does a great job in creating space. Elite handles that allow her to get by opponents, find her teammates, and create scoring opportunities.
Offers: Arkansas State, Dayton, Delaware State, Florida, George Mason, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers
2024 5’9 Gal Raviv (Bella Vista Prep): The Quinnipiac commit really showcased her strong feel and understanding of the game. She is smooth and calm operating on the court, reads the floor, and plays at a great pace and under control yet excels in creating space for herself offensively. When she wasn’t creating and knocking down jumpers, she made excellent passes to set her teammates up for easy baskets.
2024 5’7 Grace Strickland (Bella Vista Prep): Strickland had a natural feel for the game, playing under control, and having a smooth feel to her game but also was able to be physical at times. She has a good blend of IQ, vision, and shot-making ability, as well as playmaking ability that allows her to excel in several areas. Plays within the offense and makes good decisions while on the court.
2024 6’1 Anaiyah Fletcher (Bond Academy): Fletcher showed flashes of her game and ability to operate down in the post. Got to her spots well, solidified her position, and gave you flashes of her ability to score in the paint at times while also getting on the boards.