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Such a Wealth of Scoring Point Guards in 2020.. by dillon77
...with Paige Bueckers, Hailey Van Lith, Caitlin Clark and Ali Campbell.
All but Van Lith were at the Recruiting Event in October 2017 and would be they're the focus of MM and Niele's efforts. One reason: Van Lith is 5'7" and the others are taller (Clark and Campbell are both around 6'0").
And who knows what six teams Aliyah Boston (2019) has as her finalists? The 2019 post has been to Storrs (and the other way around to Worcester, her home town) often. (Heck, what is that, an hour drive?).