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[QUOTE="Rooster C., post: 5333927, member: 10168"] Good question. I was going to add the comment at the end of the list to let me know if I missed anyone but forgot lol. My initial research was limited to Maddie Siegrist and another two players for context. Once I saw all the recognizable names on the NY list I went down the rabbit hole. I eventually checked out every player from 2008 forward as that's when HG rankings came in to play and only added E. Prince and C. Holdsclaw for reference/overall name recognition. Clearly Saniya Chong should have been on the list. The names I had never heard of was not surprising once I checked in to them - many had solid careers at smaller schools and some bounced around trying to find success but none of them were ranked in the Top 100 for a reason. Chong was #79 who played four years at UCONN and went on to play briefly in the WNBA and so should have been included. Not all 2000 point plus scorers are equal as many played for much smaller divisions in hs and /or were pure 3-point shooters. I really didn't have a criteria per se but was merely reacting to the sheer number of recognizable players names on that list (chong among them) which I found interesting. [/QUOTE]
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