06-28-2014, 10:37 PM
I did a fair bit of Google research and consolidated some of my other posts. So in one convenient place here is what I have so far. Keep in mind that I am no expert, unlike Bob and others who actually travel and watch a lot of high school players. Most of this comes from news stories, other blogs, other boards, etc. In the past we have learned that Tara is the kind of coach that winds up determining how others rate a player, rather than the kind that pursued players just because they have been rated highly by others, so this may be a fun exercise for fans but little more.
2015
Kyra Lambert.
A four day old article--looks like an old article with some new material--on Kyra Lambert. The key part:
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...sity-espnw
Edit: August 2 Kyra commits to Duke.Â
Alexa Romano *commit*
Alexa has recently committed to Stanford, a couple of different boards and sites now say.  Alexa is a 5'9" point guard, and averaged 21 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals last year as a Junior. She made 70 three point shots at 42%, 82% of her free throws, and 48% of her two point shots. She seems not to have been noticed much by the big rating services--so one hopes that Tara has once again found a diamond that others have overlooked, like Lili.
http://www.maxpreps.com/news/nQ8lQuOreES...mexico.htm
http://www.nmnewsfeed.com/clovis/la-cuev...ew-mexico/
Katie McWilliams
McWilliams is 6'2" and has played all five positions for her club team--sounds like a perfect fit for the triangle. Like McCall she is a coach's kid and knows the game backwards and forwards. This last year she averaged 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. ProspectNation has her as No. 57 and lists her as a 6'1" wing. It sounds to me like we would have an excellent chance provided she clears admissions, but if not then we will certainly wind up playing against her somewhere--likely UCLA. She has a 3.89 gpa, so I imagine our chances are quite good.
http://archive.statesmanjournal.com/arti...ompetition
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...ee-johnson
Marta Sniezek *commit*
Marta was not on our radar screen but has a very impressive background. A 5'7" point guard, she has been a prolific scorer for Washington Cathedral, averaging some 30 points a game and going over 40 against tough competition. This year she has become prolific from three point range but has always driven the ball well, forcing other teams to go zone to try to stop her. She discouraged recruitment from all but the most elite academic institutions, and it came down to Harvard vs. Stanford for her.
Nora Kiesler
Bob had his eye on Nora for some time but I did not want to share until I found something in the press, so here it is:
http://www.courier-journal.com/story/spo.../10533017/
Kiesler is a 6'6" post, the no. 10 post by ESPN, though she does not come in the top 100 players on ESPN or Prospect. She has it down to Louisville or Stanford as the front runners, and the reports are that Stanford has offered her a scholarship, and that furthermore she has a 4.0 gpa.Â
2016
The class of 2016 looks more promising than 2015, simply because in addition to Anna Wilson who has already committed, there are several top students in the top twenty. Keep in mind, though, that even if we can judge basketball talent this early, they need to develop strong academic profiles--something very hard to judge after only four semesters.
Anna Wilson *commit*
A 5'7" guard, ESPN's no. 14. Committed to us some time ago. The sister of Russel Wilson. Compelling story.
http://espn.go.com/espnw/athletes-life/a...gacy-espnw
Lauren Cox.
A 6'4" sophomore from Texas and ESPN's choice as no. 1. We are recruiting her.Â
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...g-diabetes
It would be nice to welcome another #1 recruit from Texas! She will get lots of other attention, though. Apparently her defense is amazing.
Erin Boley.
A 6'2" sophomore from Kentucky and ESPN no. 8, also seems to be in our sights,.Â
http://blogs.courier-journal.com/recruit...rom-uconn/
Natalie Chou.
A 6'0" sophomore from Texas and ESPN 20, is reputed to be a good student too. She and Cox just made the U17 team.Â
http://highschoolsportsblog.dallasnews.c...ster.html/
Jackie Young.
A 5'11" sophomore from Indiana and ESPN 21, was offered by Purdue in the 8th grade.Â
http://php.jconline.com/blogs/mike/purdu...kie-young/
Sabrina Ionescu
A 5'11" guard from Walnut Creek, has achieved national recognition by racking up many honors. She made the U16 team and just last month made the U17 team--she was first alternate and was called when another player became ill. She is known for three point shooting and terrific defense. Stanford is one of two dozen colleges expressing interest, including UConn.
http://www.sportstarsonline.com/Ionescu/Got-Next
2015
Kyra Lambert.
A four day old article--looks like an old article with some new material--on Kyra Lambert. The key part:
Quote:So what's in Lambert's future? She is deciding on a college and has Stanford, Duke, Ohio State, South Carolina and Colorado as her finalists.That sounds rather promising.
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...sity-espnw
Edit: August 2 Kyra commits to Duke.Â
Alexa Romano *commit*
Alexa has recently committed to Stanford, a couple of different boards and sites now say.  Alexa is a 5'9" point guard, and averaged 21 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals last year as a Junior. She made 70 three point shots at 42%, 82% of her free throws, and 48% of her two point shots. She seems not to have been noticed much by the big rating services--so one hopes that Tara has once again found a diamond that others have overlooked, like Lili.
http://www.maxpreps.com/news/nQ8lQuOreES...mexico.htm
http://www.nmnewsfeed.com/clovis/la-cuev...ew-mexico/
Katie McWilliams
McWilliams is 6'2" and has played all five positions for her club team--sounds like a perfect fit for the triangle. Like McCall she is a coach's kid and knows the game backwards and forwards. This last year she averaged 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. ProspectNation has her as No. 57 and lists her as a 6'1" wing. It sounds to me like we would have an excellent chance provided she clears admissions, but if not then we will certainly wind up playing against her somewhere--likely UCLA. She has a 3.89 gpa, so I imagine our chances are quite good.
http://archive.statesmanjournal.com/arti...ompetition
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...ee-johnson
Quote:UCLA, which just pulled in the No. 1 signing class in the nation for the Class of 2014, has offered her a scholarship, and McWilliams is planning to take an official visit there later this month. In addition, McWilliams has taken unofficial visits to Stanford, Oregon State, Oregon, Washington State, Washington and Gonzaga. Also in the picture is Arizona State. Schools such as Duke, Nebraska and Louisville are interested, too, but McWilliams said she is not strongly considering them. "I've always been a family person," she said. "So I don't think I want to go too far away. "I grew up rooting for Oregon State, but I could see myself playing anywhere in the Pac-12.
Marta Sniezek *commit*
Marta was not on our radar screen but has a very impressive background. A 5'7" point guard, she has been a prolific scorer for Washington Cathedral, averaging some 30 points a game and going over 40 against tough competition. This year she has become prolific from three point range but has always driven the ball well, forcing other teams to go zone to try to stop her. She discouraged recruitment from all but the most elite academic institutions, and it came down to Harvard vs. Stanford for her.
Nora Kiesler
Bob had his eye on Nora for some time but I did not want to share until I found something in the press, so here it is:
http://www.courier-journal.com/story/spo.../10533017/
Kiesler is a 6'6" post, the no. 10 post by ESPN, though she does not come in the top 100 players on ESPN or Prospect. She has it down to Louisville or Stanford as the front runners, and the reports are that Stanford has offered her a scholarship, and that furthermore she has a 4.0 gpa.Â
2016
The class of 2016 looks more promising than 2015, simply because in addition to Anna Wilson who has already committed, there are several top students in the top twenty. Keep in mind, though, that even if we can judge basketball talent this early, they need to develop strong academic profiles--something very hard to judge after only four semesters.
Anna Wilson *commit*
A 5'7" guard, ESPN's no. 14. Committed to us some time ago. The sister of Russel Wilson. Compelling story.
http://espn.go.com/espnw/athletes-life/a...gacy-espnw
Lauren Cox.
A 6'4" sophomore from Texas and ESPN's choice as no. 1. We are recruiting her.Â
Quote:Impact interior producer and the elite post player in 2016; accomplished finisher in the paint, utilizes either hand to complete the play; trails the break, extends the defense with range to the arc; superb talent who impacts at the next level. (Olson)Interesting article here:
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary...g-diabetes
It would be nice to welcome another #1 recruit from Texas! She will get lots of other attention, though. Apparently her defense is amazing.
Erin Boley.
A 6'2" sophomore from Kentucky and ESPN no. 8, also seems to be in our sights,.Â
Quote:Consistent faceup-4 performer extends the defense to the arc; handles and attacks in transition; versatile on both ends of the floor; continues to develop into one of the elite prospects in the 2016 class. (Olson)Has had offers in hand from UConn and numerous others this season. Apparently another outstanding student.
http://blogs.courier-journal.com/recruit...rom-uconn/
Natalie Chou.
A 6'0" sophomore from Texas and ESPN 20, is reputed to be a good student too. She and Cox just made the U17 team.Â
Quote:Agile combo-guard brings smooth jumper, release point to mid range game; court awareness, savvy armed with a scorer's mentality. (Olson)I have not specifically seen that we are recruiting her, but she is getting attention from nearly everyone.Â
http://highschoolsportsblog.dallasnews.c...ster.html/
Jackie Young.
A 5'11" sophomore from Indiana and ESPN 21, was offered by Purdue in the 8th grade.Â
Quote: Strong, athletic and versatile combo-guard brings college-ready frame to the back court; physical off the bounce, finishes vs. contact; elevates in mid range game; developing range to the arc; mismatch producer with court awareness. (Olson)She reportedly is a good student, but I have not heard whether we are recruiting her or not.
http://php.jconline.com/blogs/mike/purdu...kie-young/
Sabrina Ionescu
A 5'11" guard from Walnut Creek, has achieved national recognition by racking up many honors. She made the U16 team and just last month made the U17 team--she was first alternate and was called when another player became ill. She is known for three point shooting and terrific defense. Stanford is one of two dozen colleges expressing interest, including UConn.
http://www.sportstarsonline.com/Ionescu/Got-Next


