AAU Recap: All Iowa Attack Nike Carpenter
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 Carpenter team.
Roster
Year |
Name |
HT |
POS |
High School |
Commitment |
2020 |
Kallyn Stumbo |
5’8 |
SG |
Okoboji |
Indiana State |
2020 |
Jordan Cunningham |
5’10 |
SF |
Dallas Center Grimes |
Missouri Western |
2020 |
Anna Deets |
5’8 |
SG |
Mason City |
|
2020 |
Abbey Holmes |
5’7 |
SG |
Algona |
|
2020 |
Grace Gaber |
5’10 |
PF |
Dowling Catholic |
|
2020 |
Teagan Lipsey |
5’9 |
SF |
Ames |
|
2020 |
Anna Gladstone |
5’7 |
SG |
Worth County R-III (MO) |
|
2021 |
Molly Ihle |
5’4 |
PG |
Ballard |
Ending Thoughts
Kallyn Stumbo – Stumbo had a very solid AAU season by all accounts. She played really well early in the season leading to landing an Indiana State offer. She then committed in the middle of the summer and continued her solid play. Stumbo was a shot creator this summer and is molding herself into one of the better all-around scorers throughout the state.
Jordan Cunningham – Cunningham, like Stumbo, had a very good spring. She ended up pledging to Missouri Western which should be a very good fit for her game. She’s a very lengthy point forward type player who can affect the game on both ends at a high level. She came up huge in big moments this summer and will look to do the same for DCG this winter.
Anna Deets – Deets proved to me this summer that she really has the ability to play at an elite level. She continually made shots this summer and was able to play really solid defense. A question that I had about her game was whether or not she would be able to guard more athletic players effectively, and that question was answered as she easily stayed with the Tree of Hope EYBL perimeter players.
Abbey Holmes – Holmes is an undersized player but can really pour it in when she needs to. She is a jack of all trades as she has the ability to shoot it, pass it, and score at the rim. She’s a very hard working player and will put her body on the line for you. Holmes is a very nice piece who does all of the little things.
Grace Gaber – Gaber is a forward who is starting to be able to play along the perimeter a little more. Her shot works from the outside well and she has started to get her offense going to the rim a little bit better. Gaber is very good when she is in the corner as she can stand there all day and make shots. She’s going to be a key part of a Dowling Catholic run this year.
Teagan Lipsey – Lipsey didn’t play a ton this summer but when she did she was a fairly impactful player. She has the ability to affect the game well on both ends of the floor as an athletic and lengthy defender. Lipsey’s calling card right now comes from the defensive end of the ball but has the potential to create on the offensive side as well.
Anna Gladstone – Gladstone is from Missouri but she had quite the impact on this team this summer. She’s a fluidly athlete guard who has the toughness to pretty much play any position on the floor. She’s an intriguing prospect due to her poise with the ball and feel for the game. Gladstone is a very nice prospect among a plethora of players on this team.
Molly Ihle – Ihle is the player that you want on your team if you’re looking for a great glue player. She doesn’t do anything spectacular but can provide you with everything you’d want out of a true lead guard. Ihle can score the ball a bit but is very good at giving you toughness out of that point guard spot. She has one of the best motors in the state.