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The All Star Girls Report national Top 150 for the Class of 2014 has been updated, and two Big Ten programs both signed multiple players from the list.
Purdue finished the early signing period with the 34th-ranked class according to ASGR. The Boilermakers signed No. 78 Erica Moore, No. 124 Justine Hall, and No. 126 Briana Horrocks. Nebraska was just behind Purdue at No. 36. The Cornhuskers’ class was highlighted by Natalie Romeo (No. 84), Kaylee Page (No. 115) and Chandler Smith (No. 151).
Those recruits should be a part of successful programs in the coming years.
“Looking ahead to 2014-15, Nebraska will have to recover a from the loss of Jordan Hooper, their leader scorer and rebounder, but they will have an impressive roster,” said ASGR analyst Bret McCormick. “They will have a very experienced team next year with a strong senior class. They will have the type of team that should contend for the Big Ten title. I also think that freshmen class will help. Romeo, Page and Smith are all intelligent players who could be serious contributors next year.
“Purdue is in a different situation because their current team is dominated by seniors. They will lose three starters after this season, so they will be re-setting their rotation. That will present the incoming freshmen with some opportunities. I think Erica Moore has a real chance to earn a starting position, and both Moore and Briana Horrocks should contribute in the front court. In the back court, I think Justine Hall will also be ready to help.”
Now in its 18th year, the All Star Girls Report is the leader in women’s basketball scouting. ASGR’s rankings are compiled by veteran analyst McCormick, who rated over 1,800 athletes in the class. ASGR members can log in and view the complete updated rankings at www.ASGR.info.
Here is a quick look at the ASGR Super Six for 2014 along with a quick comment from McCormick:
1- A’ja Wilson (Uncommitted): “She is a long, athletic lefty who could play all five positions. She has those types of skills. A’ja is just special. They have some top schools, but they are going to keep looking and talking to schools. ”
2- Gabby Williams (UConn): “Gabby is another very versatile player. She has tremendous athletic ability, and she can do it all on the court. It only takes you a couple of minutes to recognize Gabby’s talent level. She is recovering from an ACL injury so she didn’t play over the summer, but hopefully she will be back at full speed.”
3- Kelsey Mitchell (Ohio State): “Kelsey is a quick, strong, left-handed guard. She is a great passer, but it is her scoring that makes her special. She can hit the long three or the pull-up jumper, and she can attack the rim. She also loves to have the ball at the end of a tight game.”
4- Brianna Turner (Notre Dame): “She is athletic and long, and she could probably play the three, four or five. She can compete in the paint, she can hit the three, and she can take the ball coast-to-coast. She will make an immediate impact in South Bend.”
5- Gabby Green (California): “Gabby is another great athlete with a long, strong body. She has a great basketball IQ, and she can act like a point forward. She is also a great defender. She just has an all-around game.”
6- Sadie Edwards (UConn): “Sadie is an athletic combo guard who is just great off the bounce. She can handle the ball and attack the rim, or she can use her pull-up jumper. She has worked hard to refine her skills, and she has become a complete player.”