New Hoopgurlz Rankings Out; Recruiting Report Updated
by dillon77 (2024-04-12 18:29:27)
Edited on 2024-04-12 19:27:07

So, MPG's recent talk about how Recruiting of the Class of 2025 is taking a backseat to the Transfer Disturbance that has hit WCBB. And in fact, that disturbance could have effects on how the Class of 2025 and 2026 are recruited. (For instance, if all the transfers are grad. students, virtually nothing changes because they're only here for a year. But if they're younger, that could affect whom you pursue in '25 or '26.) So, some elements will vary until the Portal is closed in early May.

Another factor affecting the report is that Hoopgurlz updated its rankings.
The edited report -- as of April 12th -- reflects those rankings.

Risers in the Class of 2025

- Aaliyah Crump from Minnesota is now the highest-ranking guard, having gone from #9 to #5.
- Grace Knox, the guard from Las Vegas who now plays in California, has gone from #17 to #11.

Those Who Dropped a Bit
(Remember, this is only Hoopgurlz)

- Guard Deniya Prawl from Canada, now in Florida, went from #6 to #16.
- Forward Madison Francis from Western New York State, dropped from #7 to #23; and,
- Forward Zhen Craft went from #28 to #36.


In the Class of 2026, rankings stayed pretty static but ...
- Jacy Abii, the guard from Texas, rose from #9 to #5;

We'll wait until the Transfer Portal period results are done until the chart is updated and predictions for situational need are edited.

Recruitment is now on two fronts, so it's good to sweep out 2024 and get the pertinent names up for 2025 and 2026.

Keep your faith for both High School recruits and Transfer Portal replenishment.