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Here was HG's top 10. I think all of them have been key contributors for their teams except Ziebell?


RK​
NAMEGRADECOLLEGEPOSHTWTSCHOOL
1​
Sarah Strong
98​
UConnF6-2Grace Christian Sanford (NC)
2​
Jaloni Cambridge
98​
Ohio StatePG5-6Montverde Academy (FL)
3​
Joyce Edwards
98​
South CarolinaF6-3Camden H.S. (SC)
4​
Syla Swords
98​
MichiganG6-0Long Island Lutheran H.S. (NY)
5​
Kateryna Koval
98​
Notre DameP6-4Long Island Lutheran H.S. (NY)
6​
Kennedy Smith
98​
USCW6-1Etiwanda H.S. (CA)
7​
Allie Ziebell
98​
UConnG5-10Neenah H.S. (WI)
8​
Mikayla Blakes
98​
VanderbiltG6-0Rutgers Prep H.S. (NJ)
9​
Jordan Lee
97​
TexasG6-0Saint Mary's H.S. (CA)
10​
Toby Fournier
97​
DukeF6-2Crestwood Secondary (CAN)
 
I guess it depends on what a list of “most intriguing” players really means. But I’d have placed Fournier a lot lower in this very truncated list. Syla Swords definitely belongs on this list, to name just one glaring omission. Or Joyce Edwards? And Kate Koval. Kiyomi McMiller?
 
goofy article, says Sarah is first in every advanced metric (whatever that means) for freshman except she is second in VPS, whatever that means. then it says Mikayla Blakes from Vanderbilt is first averaging over 20 points and a freshman at Rutgers averages 19. So I guess scoring is not an advanced metric. Should tell that to all the writers who vote for All Americans by picking the players with the highest scoring average.
 
Sarah is the only player on the list that is going to be the difference between a team winning a championship and the team losing in the second week of the tournament. She is by far the most complete Freshman playing this season.
 
According to Torvik's website based on performance (Freshman Rankings)


RkPlayerTeamConfMin%PRPG!BPMORtgUsgeFGTSORDRAstTOBlkStlFTR2P3P/1003P
1​
FrSarah StrongConnecticutBE
71.8​
7.1​
21.6​
128​
25.5​
64.3​
64.7​
7​
24.6​
23.3​
11.9​
4.7​
4.9​
13.1​
91-126
0.722​
10.7​
31-88
0.352​
2​
FrMikayla BlakesVanderbiltSEC
73.1​
5.8​
11.7​
116.1​
28.9​
51.8​
56.9​
4.9​
6.3​
19.7​
17.4​
1.4​
4.7​
28.8​
87-152
0.572​
13​
39-129
0.302​
3​
FrOlivia OlsonMichiganB10
72.9​
4.8​
10.2​
109.4​
24.4​
50.8​
55.7​
4.5​
15.7​
15.4​
18.5​
2.2​
2.9​
33.2​
80-154
0.519​
5.1​
14-45
0.311​
4​
FrSira ThienouMississippiSEC
61.2​
4.8​
15.7​
132.2​
19.8​
59.6​
62.1​
9.7​
14​
16.1​
11.8​
1.4​
5.8​
32.4​
60-100
0.6​
5.2​
14-36
0.389​
5​
FrJasmine BascoeVillanovaBE
76.9​
4.7​
6​
97.8​
26.5​
47.4​
53.3​
1.1​
13.7​
26.6​
20.5​
0.4​
3.4​
26.9​
66-137
0.482​
6.3​
17-56
0.304​
6​
FrKiyomi McMillerRutgersB10
66.2​
4.7​
8.1​
102​
33.3​
50.3​
51.9​
1.5​
15.4​
27.9​
17.5​
1.9​
1.8​
8.3​
92-194
0.474​
11.7​
36-96
0.375​
7​
FrTori McKinneyMinnesotaB10
56.3​
4.6​
11.4​
136.1​
17.9​
54.1​
62.1​
4.6​
12.9​
17.3​
7.7​
2.1​
3.4​
43.2​
39-73
0.534​
5.8​
14-38
0.368​
8​
FrDelaney GibbBYUB12
81.3​
4.6​
7.3​
100.6​
27.3​
57.9​
61.3​
3.3​
14​
25​
28.9​
1.9​
2.6​
23.5​
52-91
0.571​
11.5​
41-105
0.39​
9​
FrSyla SwordsMichiganB10
68.7​
4.6​
10.4​
108.5​
24.5​
52.1​
55.7​
8​
15​
15.4​
21​
0​
2.4​
17.4​
58-109
0.532​
10.3​
29-86
0.337​
10​
FrJada EadsSeton HallBE
63.5​
4.4​
7​
106.5​
25.9​
46​
49.9​
6.4​
9.2​
21.2​
13​
0​
2.6​
27.8​
30-83
0.361​
13.6​
34-93
0.366​
 
Sarah is the only player on the list that is going to be the difference between a team winning a championship and the team losing in the second week of the tournament. She is by far the most complete Freshman playing this season.
With Watkins out at SC, Edwards has a lot of runway to make an impact in the final 4. Last year both freshmen T Johnson and Fulwiley were huge in championship game. (and are now rewarded on the bench:confused:)

Cambridge will also be difference maker on how far OSU goes.

Koval and Kennedy less so, but they will be there for elite 8 and could be unsung heroes.
 
Sarah is the only player on the list that is going to be the difference between a team winning a championship and the team losing in the second week of the tournament. She is by far the most complete Freshman playing this season.
Most complete based on position or overall? Swords has been doing a heck of a job but she's a guard. Just curious on the interpretation.
 
With Watkins out at SC, Edwards has a lot of runway to make an impact in the final 4. Last year both freshmen T Johnson and Fulwiley were huge in championship game. (and are now rewarded on the bench:confused:)

Cambridge will also be difference maker on how far OSU goes.

Koval and Kennedy less so, but they will be there for elite 8 and could be unsung heroes.
Completely agree with packwrap on Edwards with Watkins out at SC. For them to even get to the Final Four, Edwards is going to have to shoulder a lot. Heck, Ms. Edwards is going to have to shoulder a lot for USC to finish ahead of LSU in the SEC and win the SEC tourney. I have faith in Dawn to see it through.
 
Sarah is the only player on the list that is going to be the difference between a team winning a championship and the team losing in the second week of the tournament. She is by far the most complete Freshman playing this season.
She may be the best freshman. I ndeed, I would say she IS the best att this point. However she may not be the “only” freshman to me a difference by the post-season..
 
Joyce Edwards is off the pace a little. But that’s by design. She made the decision to sacrifice when she chose South Carolina. Fulwiley, Tessa, a lot of them chose to sacrifice some individual glory for team achievements.
 
According to Torvik's website based on performance (Freshman Rankings)


RkPlayerTeamConfMin%PRPG!BPMORtgUsgeFGTSORDRAstTOBlkStlFTR2P3P/1003P
1​
FrSarah StrongConnecticutBE
71.8​
7.1​
21.6​
128​
25.5​
64.3​
64.7​
7​
24.6​
23.3​
11.9​
4.7​
4.9​
13.1​
91-126
0.722​
10.7​
31-88
0.352​
2​
FrMikayla BlakesVanderbiltSEC
73.1​
5.8​
11.7​
116.1​
28.9​
51.8​
56.9​
4.9​
6.3​
19.7​
17.4​
1.4​
4.7​
28.8​
87-152
0.572​
13​
39-129
0.302​
3​
FrOlivia OlsonMichiganB10
72.9​
4.8​
10.2​
109.4​
24.4​
50.8​
55.7​
4.5​
15.7​
15.4​
18.5​
2.2​
2.9​
33.2​
80-154
0.519​
5.1​
14-45
0.311​
4​
FrSira ThienouMississippiSEC
61.2​
4.8​
15.7​
132.2​
19.8​
59.6​
62.1​
9.7​
14​
16.1​
11.8​
1.4​
5.8​
32.4​
60-100
0.6​
5.2​
14-36
0.389​
5​
FrJasmine BascoeVillanovaBE
76.9​
4.7​
6​
97.8​
26.5​
47.4​
53.3​
1.1​
13.7​
26.6​
20.5​
0.4​
3.4​
26.9​
66-137
0.482​
6.3​
17-56
0.304​
6​
FrKiyomi McMillerRutgersB10
66.2​
4.7​
8.1​
102​
33.3​
50.3​
51.9​
1.5​
15.4​
27.9​
17.5​
1.9​
1.8​
8.3​
92-194
0.474​
11.7​
36-96
0.375​
7​
FrTori McKinneyMinnesotaB10
56.3​
4.6​
11.4​
136.1​
17.9​
54.1​
62.1​
4.6​
12.9​
17.3​
7.7​
2.1​
3.4​
43.2​
39-73
0.534​
5.8​
14-38
0.368​
8​
FrDelaney GibbBYUB12
81.3​
4.6​
7.3​
100.6​
27.3​
57.9​
61.3​
3.3​
14​
25​
28.9​
1.9​
2.6​
23.5​
52-91
0.571​
11.5​
41-105
0.39​
9​
FrSyla SwordsMichiganB10
68.7​
4.6​
10.4​
108.5​
24.5​
52.1​
55.7​
8​
15​
15.4​
21​
0​
2.4​
17.4​
58-109
0.532​
10.3​
29-86
0.337​
10​
FrJada EadsSeton HallBE
63.5​
4.4​
7​
106.5​
25.9​
46​
49.9​
6.4​
9.2​
21.2​
13​
0​
2.6​
27.8​
30-83
0.361​
13.6​
34-93
0.366​
Nahhh. C'mon. You gotta give us a clue as to what all those column headings mean.
 

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