Sunday, November 26, 2023

2024 women's college basketball recruiting rankings: Updated top 25 classes

Shane Laflin, espn.com, November 21, 2023

Signing week has come and gone and now college commits are now college signees. The signing parties are over and the commitment announcements are now all behind us.

The perennial power programs have staked their claim to the prized recruits in the class of 2024. They are all shifting the bulk of their focus to the 2023-2024 season at hand but recruiting never ends -- especially in today's climate. We have a rare development in this class having five top 25 players decide not to sign during the early signing period. They will be hotly pursued until the April signing period.

No. 11 Stanford

Highest ranked commit: F Kennedy Ume (No. 42)

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Saturday, November 11, 2023

Monday, February 20, 2023

Nunu Agara named to Team USA roster for Nike Hoop Summit

espn.com, February 14, 2023

A trio of schools each had two commits chosen for the USA women's team, which will be participating in the Hoop Summit for the first time.

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2023 Basketball Spotlight: Westminster 5-Star Courtney Ogden

Hannah Goodin, gpd.org, February 9, 2023

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TRIA Prep Salute, Feb. 7: Hopkins senior basketball star Sunaja Agara

KSTP Sports, kstp.com, February 7, 2023

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

15 women's college basketball recruits to know in high school

Shane Laflin, espn.com, January 25, 2023

While we broke down the 2023 McDonald's All Americans who were announced Tuesday, we also want to highlight some of the recruits in the 2024 espnW 602025 espnW 25 and 2026 espnW Watch List who have grown their skill sets and taken their games to new levels.

Class of 2025

Hailee Swain, PG

Height: 5-7 | Holy Innocents (Ga.)

Swain made a verbal commitment to Stanford in early June. She is a speedy and shifty guard who brings a lot of energy defensively. Swain uses her quickness to create off the dribble to get back to her lefty jump shot or to get advantageous takes to the rim. She has a very effective floater and her 3-ball is developing.

Swain does a very good job controlling tempo on the defensive end. She is relentless on the ball and really disrupts the opponents' offensive flow and execution. She rebounds well as a guard, which helps ignite an immediate fast break.

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McDonald's All-American Game snubs: 12 girls who should have made the 2023 rosters


    Mike Swanson, scorbooklive.com, January 25, 2023

    The girls rosters for the 2023 McDonald's All-American Games in March were announced Tuesday, and today we'll feature some glaring snubs.

Nunu Agara, Hopkins (Minnesota)

Agara is the leading scorer on a stacked Hopkins squad that's ranked No. 7 in the national SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25. The 6-foot-1 wing is the senior leader on an undefeated team that appears poised for yet another state championship. She scored her 1,000th career point this season and will be playing college basketball at Stanford.

Chloe Clardy, Conway (Arkansas)

Clardy has been the undisputed best player in Arkansas for the past two seasons, and she'll be taking her talents to Stanford next year. After averaging 24.5 points, seven rebounds and 3.4 steals per game, the 5-foot-10 guard is continuing to thrive as a senior, including going toe-to-toe with a tough Sidwell Friends team at the GEICO Invitational.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

2023 Stanford WBB signee Courtney Ogden named a McDonald’s All-American

Ben Parker, stanford.rivals.com, January 25, 2023

On Tuesday, 2023 Stanford women’s basketball signee Courtney Ogden was named a McDonald’s All-American. She’ll compete for the East team in the 2023 McDonald’s All-American Girls game, which will air on March 28th at 6:30 PM ET on ESPN2 in Houston, Texas.

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Video: Westminster's Courtney Ogden Athlete of the Week

Katie Argall, twitter.com, January 9, 2023

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COURTNEY OGDEN BRINGS THE FULL PACKAGE TO STANFORD BASKETBALL


Caroline Makauskas, justwomenssports.com, December 23, 2022

There’s no singularly obvious reason for Courtney Ogden’s success. JWS’ 10th-ranked recruit in the Class of 2023, Ogden is confident, focused and patient. She values her coaches, mentors and teammates. She puts in a tremendous amount of work both on the court and in the classroom.

The Stanford-bound guard has everything it takes to become a franchise player at the college level and beyond.

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