#11-Breonna Roaf- We've had the opportunity to see Roaf in the past, but her game has only continued to mature over the last twelve months. She didn't score the ball at her usually high percentage, yet still shined as one of the top prospects on display. Roaf is a rugged defender, dynamic playmaker, and capable scorer from all levels. She makes smart, unselfish decisions with the ball in her hands'especially when getting downhill and attacking. As a freshman, the appeal is obvious. 

#12- Zamareya Jones- Easily the most impressive prospect on display, Jones justified her lofty reputation in an effortless manner. She touched the paint at will, created for herself and others, and was an absolute pest defensively. Not a single defender was able to actually stay in front after her first dribble, jab step, or initial movement. Jones finished at a strong percentage, proved to be an elite playmaker, and simply shined in all facets of the game. She's an incredible player, and should have her choice of where to further her playing career. 

#35- Taylor Dunn- There were plenty of well-rounded players with an understanding of how to properly fill in the gaps, and Dunn was as reliable as anyone. Her shooting ability from beyond the arc (both off the catch and bounce) allows her to draw attention with or without the ball in her hands. Dunn is a steady defender, rebounder, and well-rounded offensive threat with a fairly adaptable identity. She consistently found production throughout the day. 

#55- Addie Phipps- In terms of leadership and sheer production, Phipps definitely made a lasting impression with her overall presence at camp. For starters, she largely dictated the pace and tempo for this group. She operated within the flow of the team but stood out as their primary tone-setter and decision-maker. Phipps embraced difficult defensive assignments, made a strong impact on the glass, and did a quality amount of everything on offense. She was among the top players on display. 

#60- Kairah Dixon Booker- Given her status as one of the taller girls on display, Booker has little to no issue causing mismatches with her two-way versatility. She regularly dictated the offensive action while setting the tone as a rebounder and legitimately toggling between all positions defensively. Booker is a great cutter, capable creator, and smart all-around player with the tools to be an asset at the next level. 

#61- La'Niya Simes- There was a lot of talent on display, and Simes was certainly among the top performers. She basically got whatever she wanted off the bounce, especially as a penetrator, and controlled the offensive action with relative ease. Simes is a capable scorer from all levels and seizes opportunities within the flow of the team structure. Her size also naturally makes her a matchup problem for most opponents. Simes displayed IQ, toughness, and a very well-rounded identity. 

#182- Eva McRae- The appeal should be fairly obvious with someone like McRae, whose physical tools were as enticing as anyone in attendance. She's strong, unselfish, and plays extremely hard on both ends of the floor. McRae is a reliable finisher, rebounder, and shot-altering presence with solid patience in the post. She knows how to turn over either should, finish with either hand, and utilize her body to clear out space inside the paint.