bballnut90
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I feel like this class is overlooked since the class ahead of them is just bonkers (Juju Watkins, Madison Booker, Hannah Hidalgo, Mikaylah Williams, Audi Crooks, etc.) but they're also making a case for being among the best classes ever. The level of production is off the charts:
Sarah Strong - standout on #1 undefeated UCONN, appears to be the runaway pick for National Player of the Year
Mikayla Blakes - 25 ppg on #5 Vanderbilt, right now appears to be a lock for 1st Team All American honors
Joyce Edwards - 21 ppg on #2 South Carolina
Jaloni Cambridge - 21 ppg for #14 Ohio State, very under the radar but shouldn't be
Ava Heiden - 16 ppg for #11 Iowa
Olivia Olson - 18 ppg for #8 Michigan
Jordan Lee - 15 ppg for #4 Texas
Syla Swords - 14 ppg for #8 Michigan
Tajianna Roberts - 12 ppg for #9 Louisville
Kennedy Blair - 13/7/6 for #15 Michigan State
Britt Prince - 18 ppg for #24 Nebraska
Toby Fournier - 17 ppg for Duke
Liv McGill - 23/5/5 for Florida
Avery Howell - 13 ppg for Washington
Players in bold are leading their teams in scoring. That's half of the top 10 and 8 of the top 15 are being led by sophomores. Right now only 2 of the top 15 teams in the country are being led in scoring by seniors.
Sarah Strong - standout on #1 undefeated UCONN, appears to be the runaway pick for National Player of the Year
Mikayla Blakes - 25 ppg on #5 Vanderbilt, right now appears to be a lock for 1st Team All American honors
Joyce Edwards - 21 ppg on #2 South Carolina
Jaloni Cambridge - 21 ppg for #14 Ohio State, very under the radar but shouldn't be
Ava Heiden - 16 ppg for #11 Iowa
Olivia Olson - 18 ppg for #8 Michigan
Jordan Lee - 15 ppg for #4 Texas
Syla Swords - 14 ppg for #8 Michigan
Tajianna Roberts - 12 ppg for #9 Louisville
Kennedy Blair - 13/7/6 for #15 Michigan State
Britt Prince - 18 ppg for #24 Nebraska
Toby Fournier - 17 ppg for Duke
Liv McGill - 23/5/5 for Florida
Avery Howell - 13 ppg for Washington
Players in bold are leading their teams in scoring. That's half of the top 10 and 8 of the top 15 are being led by sophomores. Right now only 2 of the top 15 teams in the country are being led in scoring by seniors.
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