2021 Rankings: Headlining Newcomers
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There are several new prospects in the class of 2021 rankings, but a few headliners have made their debut in the latest update. Each of the players below is committed to play at the collegiate level for the 2021-2022 season.…
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Continue ReadingThere are several new prospects in the class of 2021 rankings, but a few headliners have made their debut in the latest update. Each of the players below is committed to play at the collegiate level for the 2021-2022 season.
Future Division 1 Player New To Rankings
2021 6’0 PF Bayleigh Harder Bayleigh Harder 6'0" | PF Yelm | 2021 State WA (Yelm HS) is the newest Division 1 commit to the rankings. She took to Twitter to announce her commitment to Alabama A&M. Harder averaged 10 points, 8 rebounds and 3+ blocks per game in her junior season. The strength is there, her footwork is solid and she can finish pretty well versus contact. The 6 foot forward usually plays near the basket with her high school team, but she can knock down the occasional outside shot.
Idaho State Signee Makes Debut
2021 6’0 PF Mia Flor Mia Flor 6'1" | PF King's | 2021 State WA (King’s HS) is a prospect we’ve known about for some time, but had her name just waiting to be included in the rankings. Flor is a big with some finesse to her game that will help her to impact the game on the inside, as well as the outside some at the next level as she continues to develop her jump shot. The Idaho State signee checks in at number 24.
Future Division 2 Player Slotted at Number 36 Overall
2021 5’9 SG Ashlynn Sylve Ashlynn Sylve 5'9" | SG East Valley | 2021 State WA (East Valley HS) is another player that is now in the rankings. Sylve is strong, athletic and a very hard working ball player. She has a solid skill set, but it is her motor that sets her apart from many competitors. She is a game changing defender and a load to handle on the offensive end with her physicality from the guard position. She makes her overdue debut at the number 36 spot overall.