AAU Recap: All Iowa Attack Nike Black
With AAU now over, I am looking back at every team that I was able to see this summer. Within these recaps I will be listing out the roster that played together the most throughout the season. If a player…
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Continue ReadingWith AAU now over, I am looking back at every team that I was able to see this summer. Within these recaps I will be listing out the roster that played together the most throughout the season. If a player switched teams midseason I will place them on the roster I felt like they were on the most. Over the next month I will be pushing these articles out once a day until I run out of teams. These stories will be in alphabetical order by program so All Iowa Attack is up first, followed by Beyond Ball, and so on. Up next in the series is the All Iowa Attack Nike Black team.
Roster
Year |
Name |
HT |
POS |
High School |
Commitment |
2022 |
Zoey Buchan |
5’4 |
PG |
Johnston |
|
2022 |
Brooke Woodyard |
5’11 |
SF |
Southeast Polk |
|
2022 |
Lucy Schaffer |
5’7 |
PG |
North Polk |
|
2022 |
Ella Lampe |
5’8 |
PG |
Dallas Center-Grimes |
|
2022 |
Eviyon Richardson |
5’10 |
PF |
Iowa City High |
|
2022 |
Sarah Shepard |
5’11 |
PF |
Fremont (NE) |
|
2022 |
Amaya Davison |
5’4 |
PG |
Des Moines Roosevelt |
|
2022 |
Meredith Rieker |
5’10 |
SG |
Valley |
Ending Thoughts
Zoey Buchan — Buchan is very solid guard at the lead guard position. She has the ability to run the offense well but she also adds in some scoring ability. Buchan’s gets good position defensively and has the ability to really create havoc around her defense. She’s a little under-the-radar right now but really can turn into a nice prospect with the skill she has.
Brooke Woodyard —Woodyard had been a player all summer long who could be counted on for a lot of different things. She’s a versatile forward who can score, pass, and rebound. Woodyard was instrumental this summer in multiple wins because of her ability to play the game at such a high level. She has the ability to perform at a high level and once she does that consistently her game is going to flourish.
Lucy Schaffer — Schaffer is a very well-built guard who has some strength within her frame and the ability to hold more. A very good scoring option with the ball, she can really get things done both in an on-ball and off-ball role. Schaffer is a great player to build around because of her ability to play multiple spots on the floor and not make mistakes. She has a ton of potential with her aggression and scoring ability.
Ella Lampe — Lampe is a small guard who has the ability to really push the ball on the offensive end. Really solid defender who holds the ability to create turnovers. Once those turnovers are created she keeps her head up the floor looking to hit her teammates. Good ability to handle the ball and not make many mistakes with the ball in her hands.
Eviyon Richardson — There were two different players that I saw this summer when I watched Richardson. One was someone who rarely shot the ball from the perimeter and looked to attack aggressively. The other was her looking to shoot the perimeter shot while mixing in drives to the basket. If she can become a player who shoots the ball from the perimeter and aggressively drives it, she could become one of the better players in the state quickly.
Sarah Shepard — Shepard is the lone out-of-state player on this team and she was spectacular this summer. She is so solid under the basket and had started to stretch her game out to the perimeter more as the summer went on. She is kind of a hybrid forward as she can play so many spots on the floor. Shepard is a competitive player and has the ability to really attack her defender with the ball. She comes from a family with a vast basketball pedigree.
Amaya Davison —Davison is a terrific lead guard on this team. They have a few different point guards but Davison is arguably the quickest of them all. She can carve up a defense with the speed she has with the ball. Very solid handling ability and floor vision allow her to get things moving quickly on the floor. She likes to push it in transition and create opportunities for teammates.
Meredith Rieker — Rieker is a player who really impressed me this summer. She shot the ball really well all summer long and was a threat offensively. Rieker had a great summer and has a ton of momentum heading into the fall and winter. She is a long and lengthy offensive minded player who has a very aggressive mindset. Rieker plays with fluidity and skill at all times on the floor.