Sydney Douglas

Sydney Douglas is an elite, one-of-a-kind talent as a 6’6” point forward. Her ability to handle, facilitate, and score at her size sets her apart as a generational prospect. As the No. 1 player in the Class of 2028, she possesses the tools to dominate at every level. With continued development in shooting and explosiveness, she has the potential to be a franchise-changing player at the next level and beyond.

Sloan Williams

Williams is a dynamic combo guard that can shoot with range. She’s an extremely competitive athlete that’s relentless on defense. She has an unbelievable motor due to her track and field background. Sloan has a complete overall game, with high achievements in the classroom. Expect a big July from her, and an even better High School Season.

Syvannah Dawson

John Wall Invitational ’23- Another quality athlete with Power 5 upside, Dawson can play either guard slot but is probably more point than shooting guard

GiGI Battle

John Wall Invitational ’23- One of the top players in New Jersey’s 2026 class, Battle is aptly named as she is willing to be physical in the paint and is improving her outside shooting.

The Last Run ’23- Athleticism, strength and focus is different with the prospect. A slashing wing with scorers mentality, elite agility and quick first step. Showed solid change of direction, getting to her spots with elevation and form in the midrange. offers from the SEC, ACC, B1G10

Ayla McDowell

The Opening ’23- can defend multiple positions due to size and athleticism. She showed an ability to score near the rim and at mid-range.

Kaylinn Kemp

The Opening ’23- She plays hard and showed the ability to score by attacking the rim and shooting from the perimeter with consistency of production probably determining what college level she settles at.

Lauren Gentile

NE2K ’23- Easily the most efficient shooter in the gym from range. I watched the kid from Jersey City knock down 5 straight 3’s in a row, three of which were created off the bounce (added since last see) savvy with the ball in her hands she set up teammates while making everyone around her better. She was also active on the defensive end with improved foot speed.

Jaida Civil

She Got Game Atl ’24- focus and decision making are improving in this top- of-the-line athlete. Shooting range still needs work. good all around player

Ace Austin

She Got Game Atl ’24- ability to escape pressure of traps making good, quick decisions was particularly impressive.