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Freshman Jordyn Palmer F 6’1 (PA)

Palmer had a strong performance in the first two days, showcasing her skills on both ends of the court. Defensively, she displayed effective rebounding abilities, cleaning up the boards and preventing second-chance opportunities for the opposing team. Her strength and athleticism allowed her to make impactful defensive plays throughout the games. She showed glimpses of her potential in transition, making impressive plays when attacking the basket.



 
2028 6’6 P Sydney Douglas (CA)

Douglas had a highly productive performance during the first two days. She excelled as an effective screener and scored numerous buckets in pick-and-roll situations. Defensively, she showcased impressive mobility for her size and her height enabled her to disrupt plays at the rim. Overall, her contributions were valuable on both ends of the court.



 
Sophomore 6’0 Sanai Green (VA)


Green showed significant progress on the second day, demonstrating a high level of physicality on the court. She utilized her strength to her advantage, particularly when posting up against smaller guards. Green also exhibited solid positioning, allowing her to effectively establish herself in the post.


Sophomore 6’0 G Saniyah Hall (OH)

Hall showcased her impressive shooting skills during drills, consistently knocking down long-range shots with efficiency. Her ability to connect from outside the arc adds a valuable dimension to her game. Hall demonstrated composure and poise while playing . With her size and skill set, she possesses the potential to become a standout guard at the next level.




 
Sophomore 6’2 Jacy Abii (TX)

Abii emerged as a consistent vocal leader on the floor, providing guidance with her experience. She displayed strong defensive skills, effectively guarding premier scorers. Additionally, she showed solid court vision consistently finding her teammates in transition. Abii's already impressive resume is set to become even more elite with the addition of a second gold medal.


 
Freshmen 6’6 P Jayla Forbes (AL)

Forbes demonstrated her strength and solid footwork as a big post player. She is a legit 6’6. Her physicality and effective hand-eye coordination allowed her to make strong catches and finishes around the basket. Additionally, her vocal presence on the court and high motor stood out, especially considering her size and position. With further development in explosiveness and continued growth into her body, Forbes has the potential to become a dominant interior force in the women’s space.



 
2025 Lara Somfai down to three schools as she cuts Tennessee and Virginia Tech from her list.

UConn, Stanford, and Duke remain.



“Because of the coaching changes going on, I'm definitely focusing on UConn, Stanford and Duke,” Somfai, who currently attends IMG Academy, explained to 247Sports. “Later on, if I visit those three and don't see a fit, then I'll open it up to more schools.”


Somfai went on to detail the tentative timeline for her commitment decision. So far, Somfai has taken one visit to UConn and is planning to visit both Stanford and Duke before making her announcement.




 
2025 Lara Somfai down to three schools as she cuts Tennessee and Virginia Tech from her list.

UConn, Stanford, and Duke remain.



“Because of the coaching changes going on, I'm definitely focusing on UConn, Stanford and Duke,” Somfai, who currently attends IMG Academy, explained to 247Sports. “Later on, if I visit those three and don't see a fit, then I'll open it up to more schools.”


Somfai went on to detail the tentative timeline for her commitment decision. So far, Somfai has taken one visit to UConn and is planning to visit both Stanford and Duke before making her announcement.




As we've seen before it's going to come down to priorities between academics and big conference play vs the best preparatory basketball education and best fan base in the country.....
 
ASGR shuffles its ranking a bit.

For 2025 they've moved Lara Somfai to #2 in front of Davidson.

Kelis Fisher still 13th, Gandy Mamel drops one spot to 27th.




For '24, they've actually dropped Sarah Strong to 2nd behind Edwards. Ziebell moves down to 9 from 7.




For 2026 Saniyah Hall goes up to 4th from #11.



In the '27 class, Kaleena Smith takes the #1 spot with Husky POI Chastain (3), Palmer (5), Hassell (7), Moses (9), Speller (15), and Mobley (22).


 
ASGR shuffles its ranking a bit.

For 2025 they've moved Lara Somfai to #2 in front of Davidson.

Kelis Fisher still 13th, Gandy Mamel drops one spot to 27th.




For '24, they've actually dropped Sarah Strong to 2nd behind Edwards. Ziebell moves down to 9 from 7.




For 2026 Saniyah Hall goes up to 4th from #11.



In the '27 class, Kaleena Smith takes the #1 spot with Husky POI Chastain (3), Palmer (5), Hassell (7), Moses (9), Speller (15), and Mobley (22).


At #26 for 2025, they obviously haven't seen Skinner play yet.
 
We're officially off the board for 2025 POI Jazzy Davidson
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We're officially off the board for 2025 POI Jazzy DavidsonView attachment 101285
I saw Jazzy play against Morgan at Mitty HS this past season. She is a silky smooth scorer and can play opportunistic defense. Plus she effectively carried her team. She probably used to that. But she doesn’t appear to have pg skills and isn’t big enough to be a force in the lane.
 
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