HoopSeenW Spring Preview Camp Team 1 Breakdown
Angel Noord, 2026 - As one of the few middle school attendees, Noord more than held her own. Currently at 5-foot-5, she has a strong, stout frame that enhances the physicality she plays with. She has a really good handle for a forward along with good hands and a soft touch around the rim. There is plenty of upside here.
Kennedy Snead, 2023 - Snead was named a top overall performer. Read more about her here.
Stephanie Rice, 2023 - Rice was one of the best post players we had there. She is a versatile forward that can score inside-out and defend both forward and guard positions. She was most effective in the high post where she loved to drive from. Once she put her head down, the defense did not have an answer for it.
Kiersten Usher, 2023 - This kid is a guard that has a lot of the tools coaches love to see. Usher is a quick, two-way guard that makes a big impact on both ends. Her quickness and high activity level on the defense results in a ton of steals. The lefty excels in the open court where she finishes at a high rate in transition. She can knock down threes as well.
Taylor Greeson, 2024 - Greeson is a vocal hustle player with some upside. Her coach raved about how good of a teammate she is and her ability to knock down open shots.
Kylah Hall, 2025 - Hall plays with a lot of poise and confidence after just one season of high school ball. She has a smooth, fluid shot that she can convert on from different spots on the floor. Defenders cannot give her much space or she will let it fly with no hesitation.
Addi Petitt, 2025 - I enjoyed watching this kid play primarily due to her effort on defense. She seemed to have mastered the art of chase down steals and she got quite a few steals with her anticipation as well. The lefty plays with a high motor on both ends and showed how good she can be in transition.