Season In Review: Best Shooters
Every team needs that one shooter that can hit a three just when their team needs it the most. Today we’ll analyze some of the best shooters in the DFW. Megan O’Neil The Coppell Cowgirls had a deep roster last…
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Continue ReadingEvery team needs that one shooter that can hit a three just when their team needs it the most. Today we’ll analyze some of the best shooters in the DFW.
Megan O’Neil
The Coppell Cowgirls had a deep roster last year and the rotation wouldn’t be complete without O’Neil. The 5-6 combo guard speeds up and down the court, squaring up on the wing for open shots. The sharpshooter also possesses some secondary playmaking ability that’ll help her stay on the floor at the next level.
Cameron Hill
Hill, the Oral Roberts commit is bringing in a near six-foot wing prospect with a great shot. All season the senior rained long jumpers in South Grand Prairie’s wide-open offense. Just to leave her mark on history she hit a one dribble pro hop to knock off an Irving MacArthur with two Baylor signees.
Kiera Jackson
Another guard from South Grand Prairie’s big season, Jackson knocked down threes with regularity. She averaged just over three connections from deep in her junior season. Jackson also excels as a playmaker, making her a dangerous combination of floor spacing and a growing passing IQ.
Callie Cooper
Cooper led Richardson High School to 22 wins behind her mix of offensive talents. The varsity guard scored in double figures all but one time, and a ton of that is fueled by her jumper. A true three-level scorer with one more season in the tank.
Maddie Cleary
The Prosper star chose to stay home and enroll at the University of North Texas. The guard’s senior season stat lines were filled with several made threes. A calm, stable scorer who really knows how to work the midrange.
Alexis Darce
This rising senior was part of Frisco Memorial’s young, talented team. Darce is not only a great spot-up shooter, but she also does it with volume going 5 for 6 from beyond the arc against Wakeland. Next year she’ll be back on the wing looking to lead her team in threes yet again.
Maggie Robbins
The pure point guard takes pride in seeing her team succeed, but when crunch time rolls around she can fill it up too. A solid overall player, Robbins connects from three off the catch and excels on elbow pull-ups. First team all-state and one of Texas’ best unsigned seniors.