Tip Sheet: Deep South Classic
Glenn NelsonJeanne Kenney has the size and talent to be an elite guard at the next level. 
Courtney Clifton, of the KY X'Treme by way of Florence, Ky., is very fundamentally sound and plays aggressive. . She can hit 3s off the dribble, off screens or on a set shot. A 5-10 guard out of Lexington, she has deep range and always stays poised and calm, though she can stand to be a little more offensive-minded and stand some improvement with her ballhandling. She is very smooth on the court and rebounds well for a guard. She plays very intelligently and usually makes the smart plays.
Kelly Faris, of the Indiana Legends, is the total package! Very fundamentally sound when it comes to ballhandling, passing and shooting mechanics. The 5-11 wing-guard is very explosive, sees the court well, rebounds strong and can create off the bounce. She is aggressive and sets solid screens for other people to get open. Her demeanor never changes and she has a very good attitude.
Emilee Harmon, of the Dayton Lady Hoopstars, is an excellent shooter when her feet are set. The 6-1 wing always has good positioning on block-outs and rebounds strong. She is aggressive and not afraid to mix it up under the basket. Harmon also rounds off on her shot and shoots off-balance a lot. She will need to tighten up for ballhandling to play on the perimeter.
Tayler Hill, of the Minnesota NC Heat, has a very nice stroke. She can create off the dribble and drives strong to the basket. She wants the ball in game-winning situations and is not afraid to take the big shot. The fast, 5-9 guard would take her game to the next level by playing hard all the time, particularly on the defensive end.
Nikki Newman of the Fairfax Stars is a big, 6-1 guard who plays with a lot of intensity. She is very explosive and strong. Newman finishes well under the basket and she can hit outside shots, but her ballhandling can use some improvement. She is a smart player and she sees the floor very well on her passes.
You can't teach height. <Waltia Rolle, of the CyFair Houstonians, is 6-foot-6, long and has the potential to be a dominant factor on all aspects of the court. She uses her wing-span very well on defense and alters everyone's shot. On offense, she scores very effectively under the basket and is an easy target to get the ball to with her size. Rolle is very athletic and is capable of being unstoppable when she fills out her body and becomes comfortable with it. She also could improve her stamina and the range on her shot.
Kelli Thompson, of the Cal Sparks, is very capable of creating off the bounce and drives strong to the basket. She uses the spin move very effectively and can finish when she gets to the hole. She also has a nice stroke and is very explosive on both ends of the court. She doesn't need to get down on herself as much as she does; she is a very good player.
Cierra Warren, of the Cal Sparks, has a big body in the post and uses the spin move pretty well. She has a long wing-span and she is vocal on the floor. She is strong on rebounds and she is not afraid to mix it up. One thing I really noticed was her hands; she was able to catch any type of pass. Warren can be a little foul prone and tends to flop a bit to draw fouls. I'm not sure about her outside shot.
Nyree Williams, of Washington, D.C.-based Team Unique, is very athletic. At 6-1, she can run the floor well and is very explosive. She gets off the floor well when she blocks shots and is very scrappy. She can finish strong under the basket and stays active on the floor at both ends. The one thing that concerns me is that she challenged the referees a few times, which is something that can be misread.

Jeanne Kenney, of Domino's, is a lefty, 5-8 point guard whom most people don't know about yet. She is the floor general for her team and has good court awareness. She can find Theresa Plaisance anywhere on the floor and uses her left hand as an advantage on the drive. She is explosive to the basket, takes charges, and has excellent ballhandling skills. Kenney also rebounds very well for a guard and always stays positive.
Theresa Plaisance, of Domino's in New Orleans, is a young player who has a lot of potential. She already is doing big-time stuff like baby hooks and swim moves to get open. She can knock down 3s as a post player and makes herself big in the paint. Plaisance also sees the court very well and even broke the press one time with the dribble. To develop further, she will need more conditioning and a little more time in the weight room.


Rebecca Gray is a columnist for ESPN HoopGurlz who has been writing about her experiences as a freshman on basketball scholarship at the University of North Carolina. A 5-foot-10, sharp-shooting guard out of Georgetown, Ky., Gray was named Miss Basketball in the state of Kentucky after averaging 25.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.1 steals and 4.8 assists during her senior season at Scott County High School.
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