AAU Preview: 2021 and 2022 Prospects Likely to Impress
With the KHSAA season over, many of Kentucky’s top players have moved on to AAU season. Today we take a look at the sophomores and freshmen who who could impress college coaches this summer and draw more interest and offers…
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Continue ReadingWith the KHSAA season over, many of Kentucky’s top players have moved on to AAU season. Today we take a look at the sophomores and freshmen who who could impress college coaches this summer and draw more interest and offers their way.
- Elise Ellison-Coons, Dunbar – With great size and the ability to stretch the floor in addition to stuffing the stat sheet, Ellison-Coons could find herself as a high major recruit by the end of the summer. She has to become a more efficient scorer, but all the potential is there.
- Mya Meredith, Scott – Meredith already has an offer from Western Kentucky but could be destined for many more. One of my good friends in coaching called Mya “the real deal” and he would know. With her elite scoring ability, Meredith is going to have chances to impress all summer long.
- Hallie Langhi, Marshall County – Langhi has great size and great genetics as Langhi is a big time name in Marshall County. She’s only a freshman but Hallie could absolutely draw the attention of college coaches this summer.
- Brie Crittendon, Ryle – She had a great season while playing in the shadow of Maddie Scherr and Lauren Schwartz but this summer could be a break out for Brie. If she can shoot the ball well enough this summer, she’ll get plenty of looks from coaches.
- Kelsie Woodard, Menifee County – Coming off a high school season averaging 14 points and 9 rebounds per game, Woodard has a chance to prove herself to be a solid college prospect in the post.
- Kenady Tompkins, Scott County – The Lady Cards players tend to have a big breakout AAU season along the way and it could be time for Kenady to break out. Tompkins is already a great rebounder and continues to improve as a scorer. Look for her combination of size and motor to draw coaches this summer.
- Patience Laster, Franklin County – As a Sophomore for the Lady Flyers, Laster nearly averaged a double-double. She’s only a freshman and only going to get better. After shooting 51% this season, she’s an impressive post prospect and likely to impress this summer.