Players in the Crowd : The 2020 Game Changer Team
In this Players in the Crowd segment we highlight the true Game Changers of the Class of 2020 . Each player has a talent level that can dramatically change a game in a significant manner from their position. All of…
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Continue ReadingIn this Players in the Crowd segment we highlight the true Game Changers of the Class of 2020 . Each player has a talent level that can dramatically change a game in a significant manner from their position. All of them have been noticed by major college programs and Prep Girls Hoops will continue to follow their recruiting trail as they head go thru their junior year and beyond.
The Guards
Ambranette Storr 5’9 Example Sports (Rockford Lutheran) – Storr is an explosive player that collapses the opponents defense with a quick 1st step. She has a scorers mentality and loves to play in the up-tempo game where she finishes plays. She has offers from St. Louis , SIU , Illinois and Indiana State.
Taylor Gugiluzza 5’9 Lincolnway Xplosion (Lincolnway West) – One of the pure scoring guards in Northern Illinois. Gugliuzza is a hard matchup for most teams with her ability to shoot it from deep behind the arc and get to the rim and finish with either hand . A very fundamentally sound player, she can play either guard spot and makes great decisions with the ball in her hands .
Halle Douglass 6’1 All in Elite (Lake Forest) – Douglass is one of the best all around players in the State. She has an excellent basketball IQ that helps her “see the game ” at a different level. Her skill set includes being a great passer of the basketball and she is able to score at the rim. She recently participated at the USA Basketball Trials and has multiple offers from D1 programs including ones from Marquette , MIami of Ohio, University of Denver and UW- Green Bay .
The Wings
Kylie Feuerbach 6’1 All Iowa Attack EYBL (Sycamore) – A highly skilled wing player, Feuerbach is a great long distance shooter who can score in the paint and the mid range when teams try and run her off the 3 point line . Defensively she plays excellent on and off the ball defense and gets multiple steals when denying her player the ball /playing in the passing lanes. She is committed to play at Iowa State University.
Kate Bulman- 6’1 The Truth AAU (Grayslake Central) – Bullman is a terrific player who can play either the 3 or 4 spot . She excels in the pick n roll game by either rolling to the basket and finishing or stepping out to make the 3 pointer. She is very athletic which enables to her run the floor in the transition and get easy baskets and rebounds on both ends of the floor. She holds multiple offers D1 programs including Northern Illinois, UW-Milwaukee, Bradley University and Eastern Illinois .
Lindsey Rogers – 6’0 The Truth AAU (Benet Academy) – Rogers attacks and finishes at the rim with a strong first step. She moves well without the ball which sets up numerous scoring opportunities from the outside and when cutting toward the basket. She is a solid defender and handles well for her size. She holds offers from Northern Illinois, Western Michigan and Southern Illinois.
The Posts
Cameron Williams 6’2 Mac Irvin Fire (Whitney Young) – Williams is a true post player with a variety of moves around the basket. She has excellent footwork, runs the floor well and has a soft shooting touch out to around 15 feet. Her rebounding and shot blocking on the defensive end impacts the game in many ways. She has received D1 offers from Kansas State , St. Louis University, Cincinnati, Missouri and Iowa just to name a few.
Angela Dugalic 6’3 Chicago Hoops Express (Maine West) – Dugalic is a scoring machine both on the perimeter and in the paint. Her ability to make shots from beyond the arc makes her the most difficult match up of any player in her class. Defensively she is a good rim protector and can alter many shots at the rim. She is a very complete player and has collected the most D1 offers in the Class of 2020 that include Illinois, Northwestern , Depaul and Iowa .