McKenna Woliczko, sophomore forward for Archbishop Mitty, elevates for a bucket in a first round win at the Nike TOC. *Photo by Eliteye Media.
Class of 2024 Point Guard Shay Ijiwoye of Desert Vista (AZ) is flourishing in her role this season as the primary playmaker. A Stanford signee, Ijiwoye is making a real impact on both sides of the basketball with her leadership and skill set.
Class of 2025 Post Sienna Betts of Grandview (CO) has grown into one of the nation's best players regardless of class. Betts was a major factor in the lane from the opening tip in her team's game against Ijiwoye.
Class of 2024 Point Guard Kayleigh Heckel of Long Island Lutheran (NY) picked up right where she left off here last December. A Southern California signee, Heckel put on a elite level performance conducting LuHi to a 50-point victory.
Class of 2027 Point Guard Kaleena Smith of Ontario Christian (CA) had two of the more captivating shots today hitting deep 3-pointers with a potential All-American in her face. Smith is one to watch in the class.
Class of 2025 Guard Agot Makeer of Crestwood Prep (CAN) left her mark on our staff in Memphis to end July. She did not disappoint here today in a bigtime matchup against Mater Dei (CA) making tough plays from all over the floor.
Keep a close eye on Class of 2026 Forward McKenna Wolickzo from Archbishop Mitty (CA). She's got a bounce to her game that is hard for opposing teams to contain.
Class of 2024 Guard Jaloni Cambridge of Montverde Academy (FL) is a different type of lead guard. Her end-to-end speed is reminds us of Moriah Jefferson as a prep prospect.
Junior point guard Molly Ladwig of Skutt Catholic (NE) had herself a day, pushing tempo, making shots and fueling her team’s first round win against Campbell County (WY).
Bishop O’Dowd (CA) sophomore guard Jayla Stokes was in her bag, scoring 20 points to power the Dragons past perennial Nevada powerhouse Centennial.
Bishop McNamara (MD) has ample names the entire country knows. Junior post Maisie Crowley, originally from West London, is making the case she’s next to be in that group.
Morgan Cheli of Archbishop Mitty, a Connecticut signee, is a big reason her team is ranked No. 3 in the country. She is one of the most versatile perimeter players in the country. If chalk holds Mitty should get a chance at either the No. 1 or No. 2 ranked team and get to make their case for the top spot.
Sarah Miller made huge shots down the stretch in Xavier Prep’s (AZ) first round win over Sacred Heart (KY). The Penn signee had an answer for every Sacred Heart run in one of the most exciting games of day one.
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Chris Hansen is managing editor of ProspectsNation.com and serves on the McDonald’s All-American and Naismith Trophy selection committees. He was a co-founder of and the national director of scouting for ESPN HoopGurlz from 2005 until 2012 and is the director of the Check Me Out Showcase and ELITE is EARNED events. He can be reached at chris@chrishansenbasketball.com.