Dan Albano, ocregister.com, April 1, 2021
Brooke Demetre, Mater Dei, F: The well-rounded, Stanford-bound senior looks to cap a stellar career with one more run. She scored 22 points in three quarters against Esperanza on March 30.
Who have we signed? What kind of players are they, and how are they faring in high school?
Dan Albano, ocregister.com, April 1, 2021
Brooke Demetre, Mater Dei, F: The well-rounded, Stanford-bound senior looks to cap a stellar career with one more run. She scored 22 points in three quarters against Esperanza on March 30.
Grandview junior Lauren Betts (51) claimed Centennial League Player of the Year honors for the 2020-2021 girls basketball season as voted on by league coaches.
Clay Kallam, maxpreps.com, March 31, 2021
Lauren Betts named 2020-21 MaxPreps Colorado High School Girls Basketball Player of the Year
Courtney Oakes, sentinelcolorado.com, March 24, 2021
Girls Basketball: 2020-21 All-Centennial League teams
Jana Van Gytenbeek (#4), Ashten Prechtel (#11) and Fran Belibi (#5) prior to a game between Stanford University and University of California-Berkeley at Maples Pavilion on March 28, 2021 in Stanford, California.
Kyle Newman, denverpost.com, March 20, 2021
In addition to the current trio, Colorado’s top prep player, Grandview junior Lauren Betts, has already verbally committed to Stanford. The 6-foot-7 center is the top-ranked prospect in her age group nationally.
twitter, gostanford.com, February 23, 2021
Stanford signees @BrookeDemetre and @kiki_iriafen both named McDonald's All-Americans! #GoStanford https://t.co/GXc8aX6CrN
Shane Laflin, espn.com, February 23, 2021
2021 girls' McDonald's All American class
A few more stories about Lauren...
Jacob Rayburn • CardinalSportsReport, Janaury 22, 2021
Stanford's culture convinced No. 1 Betts to commit sight unseen
Arielle Orsuto, 9news.com, January 24, 2021
A couple more stories on Lauren's commitment...
Matt, Schubert, denverpost.com, January 14, 2021
Dan Mohrmann, chsaanow.com, January 15, 2021
Grandview girls basketball's Lauren Betts heads into 2021 with high goals
Benjamin Parirs, chsaanow.com, January 17, 2021
Colorado girls basketball alums highlight level of talent in the state
9news.com, January 17, 2021 **Lauren's interview begins at 2:43 in the video**
Shane Laflin, espn.com, January 13, 2021
Lauren Betts, the No. 1 women's basketball prospect in the Class of 2022, announced Wednesday that she has committed to Stanford.
Betts chose Stanford over Notre Dame, Oregon, UCLA, UConn and South Carolina. She is the second top-five prospect in the 2022 class to come off the board, following No. 5 Isuneh Brady, who committed to UConn.
"I chose Stanford not only for the great basketball program, but for the great academics," Betts said. "As far as location, they are just perfect. It is close to home, and it is easy for all of my family to go and watch games. My family is super important to me. As far as the team, they are all very close and they are all sweet girls. I am so excited to join them. They are just amazing people."
Story from theathletic.com
Lauren Betts, Class of 2022 top women's basketball recruit, commits to Stanford
Story from Jacob Rayburn • CardinalSportsReport
Mark Demsky, fox40.com, December 3, 2020
Even with the possibility that there will be no high school sports played in California this season, some student-athletes are fortunate enough to secure a college scholarship, such as Antelope High School senior basketball player Jzaniya Harriel.
She doesn’t know if she’ll get a chance to have a senior season at Antelope High just yet, but the 5’10” guard does know she’ll be taking her basketball talents to Stanford University, one of the top programs in the country, next year.
“From what I knew, I liked Stanford, but when I got to campus, it was everything and more than I thought it was going to be,” Harriel told FOX40.
Michelle Dapper, kcra.com, November 19, 2020
The Sacramento area’s top women’s basketball player is going to attend the college of her dreams.
Antelope High School’s Jzaniya Harriel signed on with Stanford University. She said the school has a good balance of top athletics and academics.
gostanford.com, November 11, 2020
Stanford's Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women's Basketball Tara VanDerveer announced the signings of four highly-touted prep standouts to National Letters of Intent on Wednesday. Elena Bosgana (Athens, Greece/American Community School of Athens), Brooke Demetre (Foothill Ranch, Calif./Mater Dei), Jzaniya Harriel (Sacramento, Calif./Antelope) and Kiki Iriafen (Porter Ranch, Calif./Harvard-Westlake) will join the Cardinal ahead of the 2021-22 campaign.
Stanford's class is again one of the nation's strongest, collectively rated No. 6 by espnW HoopGurlz.