Spring Live Period: Video Evaluations PT 3

Intro:
We will thoroughly analyze our in-depth film study of standout prospects from this spring's live period, which BTN Scouting had the opportunity to film and observe.
2025 Aaliyah Crump 6'1 Guard (All Iowa Attack 17U EYBL)
Aaliyah possesses a rare talent that transcends generations, with the remarkable ability to single-handedly impact the course of a game. Her exceptional skill in creating scoring opportunities and altering the game's momentum sets her apart. Aaliyah's shooting prowess is accentuated by her high release point and impressive elevation on her jump shot, allowing her to execute her moves swiftly. Her agility and speed, particularly evident in fast breaks, enable her to drive forcefully towards the basket.
Noteworthy is Aaliyah's defensive tenacity, as she fearlessly takes on the challenge of guarding the opposing team's top players. Her adeptness at staying in front of her mark and disrupting passing lanes demonstrates her defensive prowess. Aaliyah seamlessly navigates ball screens and adeptly maneuvers around screens to stifle opponents' offensive plays.
A standout quality of Aaliyah's game is her court vision and unselfish playstyle, constantly scanning for open teammates while attacking. She leverages powerful movements to create space when driving towards the basket, showcasing her ability to separate from defenders. As one of the most promising prospects nationally, Aaliyah consistently proves her status as a top-tier player in the country.
2026 Addison Bjorn 6'1 Guard (All Iowa Attack 17U EYBL)
Addison can play in any system and will always impact winning. She's a winner and will do what it takes offensively or defensively to impact the game. She contest shots at a very high level and makes offensively players second guess shooting the ball over her. She keeps her hands active and always moving you rarely see players in college even posses this skill. Addison runs the floor hard and understands floor spacing and where to run. She was recently offered by the University of Arkansas and selected for the 2024 USA U17 Women's Basketball National Team.
2025 Ava Zediker 5'11 Guard (All Iowa Attack 17U EYBL)
Ava's readiness for Big East play is evident in her competitive and strategic gameplay. She demonstrates a strong shooting ability, consistently maintaining a high shooting percentage. Ava's fearless and tenacious demeanor on the court sets her apart as a dedicated player. Her commitment to Creighton University speaks volumes about her talent and potential in the basketball realm. As she continues to hone her skills and showcase her prowess, Ava is poised to make a significant impact in collegiate basketball.
2026 Lola Lampley 6'2 Wing (Lady Gym Rats 17U EYBL)
Lola's standout performance during the spring live period positioned her as one of the most impressive athletes in her class. Her exceptional scoring ability against elite competition garnered national attention, showcasing her talent and determination on the court. Not only was she a scoring threat, but Lola also displayed remarkable skills in rebounding and fast-break opportunities, leaving spectators in awe of her versatility.
Her outstanding achievements did not go unnoticed, as the University of California extended a well-deserved offer to Lola, recognizing her potential. She also was selected to the 2024 USA U17 Women's Basketball National Team.
2028 Chloe Johnson 5'11 Guard (All Iowa Attack 17U EYBL)
Chloe is a talented guard prospect who shows composure and skill on the court. Despite playing against older players, she appears seasoned and experienced. She demonstrated her abilities with a remarkable skip step step back 3-pointer, showcasing her pace and calm demeanor. Chloe is adept at playing off the ball and excels at maneuvering off screens. Her quick ball advancement during transition play is particularly impressive. She was recently offered by the Michigan State University. Look for more schools to get in the mix this summer.
2025 Libby Fandel 6'0 Guard (All Iowa Attack 17U EYBL)
Libby's performance during this live period truly established her as a standout player to watch. Her versatility shines whether she's playing as a guard or on the wing. Particularly impressive was her off-ball defense, where she excelled at creating turnovers and converting them into scoring opportunities in transition.
As collegiate basketball systems emphasize fluid ball and player movement, court spacing, and players who can make shots, Libby's skill set positions her as a seamless fit at the next level of competition. This is evident in the recent offers she received from TCU and the University of Kansas, showcasing her potential to make an impact in competitive college basketball programs. With her defensive prowess and ability to contribute on both ends of the court, Libby is poised for success as she transitions to the Summer AAU season.
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