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The HoopsCentralGirls75 Class of 2021 Prospect Rankings

Here is the first edition of the HoopsCentralGirls75 Class of 2021 prospect rankings. These rankigs will soon expand to 100, but for now it's everyone from Azzi Fudd to Sydney Schetnan.

1. Azzi Fudd, 5'11 G
2. Olivia Miles, 5'10 PG (committed to Notre Dame)
3. Saniya Rivers, 6'0 G  (committed to South Carolina)
4. Amari DeBerry, 6'5 F (committed to UConn)
5. Payton Verhulst, 6'1 G (committed to Louisville)
6. Brooke Demetre, 6'2 W (committed to Stanford)
7. Aaliyah Moore, 6'1 F (committed to Texas)
8. Sania Feagin, 6'3 F (committed to South Carolina)
9. Greta Kampschroeder, 6'0 G (committed to Oregon State)
10. Talia Von Oelhoffen, 5'11 W (committed to Oregon State)
11. Okikiola Iriafen, 6'2 F
12. Latasha Lattimore, 6'4 F (committed to Syracuse)
13. Raven Johnson, 5'8 PG (committed to South Carolina)
14. Sonia Citron, 6'1 G (committed to Notre Dame)
15. Saylor Poffenberger, 6'2 G (committed to UConn)
16. Rori Harmon, 5'6 PG (committed to Texas)
17. Jersey Wolfenbarger, 6'1 PG (committed to Arkansas)
18. Rayah Marshall, 6'3 G
19. Damiya Hagemann, 5'7 PG
20. Taylor Bigby, 6'1 G (committed to Oregon)
21. Dominique Darius, 5'9 G (committed to UCLA)
22. Teonni Key, 6'3 W (committed to North Carolina)
23. Kaiya Wynn, 5'10 G (committed to Tennessee)
24. Aziaha James, 5'9 G
25. Maryam Dauda, 6'4 P (committed to Baylor)
26. Clarice Akunwafo, 6'5 P (committed to USC)
27. Kyndall Hunter, 5'7 PG
28. Aubryanna Hall, 5'11 G
29. Morasha Wiggins, 6'0 G (committed to North Carolina)
30. Jillian Hollingshead, 6'4 F
31. O'Marriah Gordn, 5'4 PG
32. Jada Malone, 6'3 P (committed to Texas A&M)
33. Breanna Salenbien, 6'3 W
34. Destiny Adams, 6'3 W (committed to North Carolina)
35. Laila Phelia, 5'11 G (committed to Michigan)
36. Caroline Ducharme, 5'10 G (committed to UConn)
37. Reigan Richardson, 5'11 G (committed to Georgia)
38. Meg Newman, 6'3 W (committed to Arizona State)
39. Emma Calvert, 6'4 P
40. Aaronette Vonleh, 6'3 P
41. Sophia Hart, 6'3 P
42. Sacha Washington, 6'2 F (committed to Purdue)
43. Shyanne Sellers, 6'0 G (committed to Maryland)
44. Brooklynn Miles, 5'6 PG
45. Karoline Striplin, 6'2 F (committed to Tennessee)
46. Addison O'Grady, 6'3 P (committed to Iowa)
47. Allison Ediger, 6'3 P (committed to Iowa)
48. Messiah Hunter, 6'1 G (committed to West Virginia)
49. Ja'Naiya Quinerly, 5'6 PG (committed to West Virginia)
50. Kiya Dorroh, 6'0 W (committed to Missouri)
51. Jessica Timmons, 5'8 G
52. Denim DeShields, 5'5 PG
53. Timia Ware, 5'6 PG
54. Ari Wiggins, 5'8 G (committed to Michigan)
55. Makayla Timpson, 6'2 F
56. Sophia Hart, 6'3 P
57. Isabella Higginbottom, 5'7 PG
58. Iyanna Rogers, 6'2 F (committed to Penn)
59. Jada Walker, 5'6 PG
60. Shayeann Day-Wilson, 5'5 PG (committed to Syracuse)
61. Alyssa Andrews, 6'0 W
62. Sara Puckett, 6'2 F (committed to Tennessee)
63. Emma Shumate, 6'1 G (committed to West Virginia)
64. Jasmine Shavers, 5'10 G
65. Alyssa Brown, 6'1 F
66. Kayla Thomas, 6'3 P
67. Hailey Weaver, 5'11 G (committed to Northwestern)
68. Tori Garza, 6'1 G (committed to Oklahoma State)
69. Kiandra Browne, 6'1 F
70. Parker Hill, 6'3 P
71. Ashanti Barnes, 6'1 W
72. Alyssa Durazo-Frescas, 5'8 PG
73. Kierra Sanderlin, 5'8 PG
74. Madison Conner, 5'11 G (committed to Arizona)
75. Sydney Schetnan, 6'5 P (committed to Louisville)

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