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KK and K are going to make some point guards cry
Their coach too
KK and K are going to make some point guards cry
We have Spectrum here and I'm not seeing anything on the calendar as of now.It’s very frustrating that I can’t find articles on IMG’s games even here in Florida @BRS24 anything in your area? I know they’re 16-3 and play a national schedule. Montverde is the next game on 2/19 at 7:00 pm.
Agree, plus the young lady is built like a bulldog, strong, compact and slightly scary.Yeah I looked through highlights and she’s definitely a 10x better finisher than KK was last season. Also seems very strong under the basket when she goes in for the drive, knows how to get to her spot and initiate contact.
Swipe for highlights..
How in the world can Kelis only be ranked at #27 with ESPN?Turns out Kelis had 21 points vs Montverde, the #2 ranked high school in the country
- Across the country, Montverde beat IMG 65-57 in a much anticipated battle of elite Florida academies. The No. 1 recruit in the ESPN class of 2026, Saniyah Hall, scored 26 points for Montverde while 2025 ESPNW 100 No. 27 recruit and UConn commit Kelis Fisher led IMG with 21 points.
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HoopGurlz doesn’t update their rankings as often as they have in the past. Maybe Kelis hadn’t been seen many times when she was previously evaluatedHow in the world can Kelis only be ranked at #27 with ESPN?
Why care how they are rated?How in the world can Kelis only be ranked at #27 with ESPN?
1. Next year's class is pretty damn competitive. The top 5 could all be easily switchable IMO.How in the world can Kelis only be ranked at #27 with ESPN?
Look at the players of interest thread tacked at the top of the boardWho has offered
Saniyah Hall
Why care how they are rated?
Just like in CFB, many schools will continue to recruit verbally committed kids right up until signing time in an effort to flip them as long as the kid continues to accept their communication. Those kids are still available recruits. That’s why coaches of the school committed to continue to visit and view that kid’s games to maintain that relationship right up until signing day. And no top 30 or so programs need some website’s recruit rankings, they do and have their own which are more reliable and less subjective. Those websites have no idea what the coaches’ requirements and preferences are. Auriemma and his staff along with his contacts all over the place find the players he wants.Keep in mind that the ranker is a professional evaluator and gets paid by parents and coaches in recruiting. Fisher verballed to UConn as a freshman and so was hardly even looked at because she was no longer an available recruit. No other school was going to ask for a detailed assessment on a player committed to UConn.
I saw a recent game she was in and I was very impressed, especially with her physicality (for a guard).
Just like in CFB, many schools will continue to recruit verbally committed kids right up until signing time in an effort to flip them as long as the kid continues to accept their communication. Those kids are still available recruits. That’s why coaches of the school committed to continue to visit and view that kid’s games to maintain that relationship right up until signing day. And no top 30 or so programs need some website’s recruit rankings, they do and have their own which are more reliable and less subjective. Those websites have no idea what the coaches’ requirements and preferences are. Auriemma and his staff along with his contacts all over the place find the players he wants.
ESPN (Hoopgurlz) has their own evaluators, they don't use a separate website for their rankings. Premier, Prospect Nation, Blue Star etc. are all independent and competing sites. And they all rate and update those ratings periodically regardless of whether the players have verbally committed to a school or not. The majority of their ratings are done based on what they observe at the same spring and summer circuit events that the coaches attend during the NCAA evaluation periods. The evaluators can see a very large amount of kids at these "one stop shop" events and the cost to attend isn't really that big. Those websites may have informal discussions with coaches they know but it's true, those coaches don't have have direct input on those rankings.All that is true but the evaluation services that rank players would go broke evaluating players who have verballed to UConn and it's the rankings of one of them that ESPN uses, not the opinions of coaches. I'm sure Fisher got contacted by schools during her entire career at IMG but not by Premier.