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NEYC Boo Williams Super Regional: Top Performers


MVP: Breya Cunningham, F - Cal Stars (2023)

The Cal Stars remained undefeated for the season at Boo Williams, and a major reason why was the play of Breya Cunningham. The 2023 forward put up 30 points in the championship win over Boo Williams, showcasing an array of offensive post moves that kept the defense on their heels. Cunningham showcased the ability to defend multiple positions, and deploys a motor that is difficult to match. Expect Cunningham to continue a terrific spring into the summer, and if she's on her game, the Cal Stars will remain the team to beat.


Ashlynn Shade, G - Lady Gym Rats (2023)

Shade simply loves to score the ball. She is a high IQ player and creates space within the offense to produce at a high rate. Shade is comfortable as both the primary initiator and playing off-ball and showed proficiency as a perimeter and post scoring threat.


Isuneh Brady - Cal Sparks (2022 - UConn commit)

The smooth-shooting lefty was hard to miss this weekend. Brady has excellent touch in-and-around the rim and has a real knack for creating space on her shots. She showed strong body control with the ball on the floor and knows how to move her defenders around to put the ball in the net.


OTHER TOP PERFORMERS


Kiki Rice, G – Fairfax Stars (2022)

Katie Fiso, G - Tree of Hope (2024)

Cori Allen, G - Tennessee Flight (2023)

JuJu Watkins, G - Cal Swish GBL (2022)



 
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Hana Muhl. Has anyone heard anything from/about her? I just looked at her films again and she is clearly a "gnat 2"....great floor sense, and a thief, just like her sister. I don't know her class, so there may not be room for her.
My, sentimental (?), vote is for Hana Muhl. I often watch her
highlight film from Europe. It seems that they have her height
down to 5 ' 7" from a previously listed 5' 8". Good
"gnat 2": with hustle, passing, 3 point shooting, defense/ steals,
as well as ENTHUSIASM!! Consider viewing the highlights.
 

A talent that is opening the eyes of college coaches from across the country. Fiala, who had a Division I offer before she ever played a high school game, was recently offered by Maryland, which boasts one of the top programs in the country. Pitt, Penn State and Ohio State are some of the other schools that have already offered. And national powers such as Connecticut and Baylor are also keeping tabs on her, and it might not be long before they extend offers, as well.
 
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A talent that is opening the eyes of college coaches from across the country. Fiala, who had a Division I offer before she ever played a high school game, was recently offered by Maryland, which boasts one of the top programs in the country. Pitt, Penn State and Ohio State are some of the other schools that have already offered. And national powers such as Connecticut and Baylor are also keeping tabs on her, and it might not be long before they extend offers, as well.



 
2026? What is she, like 12 years old? Must be a beast! (of else we just hired Jeff Walz as our recruiting coordinator! :)

Around there, and UConn's already following. We'll see how she turns out but all signs indicate big-time talent.
 



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Fiala being 6-5 is obviously the biggest reason why she is in such high demand, but her AAU coach with the Western Pa. Bruins, Eddie Benton, said it’s much more than that.


“It’s the combination of her size and her ability to move,” Benton said. “Her mobility is amazing for someone her size. Her ability to run and catch. She has soft hands. She can catch. And her wingspan is so long that she can block and alter shots. I think all of that right there makes it a no-brainer.”

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Will UConn eventually offer Fiala, too?


“It all depends on what UConn wants,” Benton said. “It’s a unique place. They recruit 10 kids every year and that’s it. It all depends who fits.”
 
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For early PT I think that’s the best place for her.
I don't think that's the issue. We are really lean at the 1 and 2 by 2022 and I think she'd start by mid-season. I think we just don't get a really strong sense she's interested in Stanford.
 
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5/7

Ellensburg game featuring Olivia Anderson (#23 blue) from Friday.

Anderson gets two fouls a few minutes in and then sits the rest of the half. Doesn't play a lot in the game but shows tremendous fluidity and mobility as well as a stellar shot. Very willing passer, picks her spots on offense. A finesse player but explosively athletic and quick (watch that early block from behind).

14 points (6-9 FG, 2-3 3-PT), 3 rebounds, 2 blocks


 
Add Chloe Clardy ('23) to the list of UConn POI Shea Ralph has offered since taking the job at Vandy.
 

I'm not sure if this AAU clip of Malaysia have been post before but it's all there.
Elite athleticism body control, endurance (motor), hops, length and speed with and without the ball. I don't know for sure but I'm betting this kid runs track and is very very good at it. Elite court vision. In the gym range on the jumper. Could be an alltime great.
 
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