Some News From Boo Williams Re: ND Prospects
by dillon77 (2019-04-28 18:23:48)
Edited on 2019-04-29 08:56:39

Hey all:
Was scanning internet after returning from a week away. Seems like a number of prospects and/or major AAU teams went to Virginia and the Boo Williams tournament. Wonder which ND coach went there?

All of these posts are from SkinsHoops86 who was putting up snippets all weekend on the Boo. You'll see three familiar names here:


DEJA KELLY

Gold championship will also include Drive Nation, which beat DFW 75-68. Deja Kelly had 19 PTS (5-11 FG, 8-10 FT); Zayla Tinner with 17 (6-12 FG, 3-4 3PT), & Mailyn Wilkerson with 14 (5-8 FG, 4-5 3PT).

CAITLIN CLARK

Caitlin Clark had 22 points (8-18 FG) and 7 assists in the loss for All Iowa. Really impressed with her ability to create her own shot, but also make good passes as well. Good mix of scoring and keeping her teammates involved.
10:48 AM · Apr 28, 2019 · Twitter Web Client

Team Takeover leads All Iowa Attack 33-32 at the half. Mir McLean with 10 points for Takeover. Caitlin Clark with 13 for AIA, including 3 tough off the dribble threes. 1 or 2 may have been step backs.

2020 PG Caitlin Clark is getting really good at drawing fouls. Already has 6 FTA in the 1st quarter of platinum bracket game vs. CO Premier. Went 18-19 from the FT line on Friday in 1 game alone.
8:18 PM · Apr 27, 2019 · Twitter Web Client

KYLEE WATSON

Philly Belles beat Essence 63-54. Nice game from Kylee Watson, 14 points. Belles have a good glue player in Claire Neff, very active defensively. Janiah Barker with 10 points for Essence.
10:00 AM · Apr 28, 2019 · Twitter Web Client


I'm sure our staff saw a lot of other talent, but I primarily focused on the immediate task at hand (2020). Of course, it will be interesting to see if some attention now falls on some Official Visits for both/either HS prospects or transfers. Not much time left in spring semester!

And here's one review -- with a tip of the hat to defense -- for a 2022 prospect from Lady Ballers Insider (LBI):

- 2022 Mila Reynolds 6’2” PF Michigan Crossover 16U
Guarded on perimeter and post, double-digit boards, blocked several shots and drew a pivotal charge all with a pulled groin vs. Team Takeover. Gritty performance.




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