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MaxPreps Co-Freshman of the Year for basketball is batting .429 this spring.
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Nearly half of 55 invites were named to MaxPreps Sophomore, Freshman All-America teams.
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Cornhuskers to play in front of 89,000 fans in Memorial Stadium in what's hailed as second-largest women's sporting event.
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Swedish equity firm to take ownership of Florida campus, other offerings of national powerhouse.
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New York power returns all five starters from team that won Nike TOC, finished No. 2 in MaxPreps Top 25.
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Showcase offers opportunity to be scouted by college coaches while playing with high school-affiliated team.
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Memphis commit is one of the game's most recognizable faces with dazzling on-court skills along with huge social media following.
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Eagles grab second straight GEICO Nationals title, finish 26-1 with wins over seven state champions.
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Quakers win second straight event title behind 21 points from all-tourney pick and UCLA commit Kendall Dudley as MVP Kailey Woolston drops 28 for Knights in losing effort.
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Second annual showcase will be a rematch of a Nike TOC third-place meeting won by D.C. power.
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Jerzy Robinson, McKenna Woliczko share National Freshman of the Year honors.
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Kentucky star joined on first team by Dee Alexander, Sienna Betts, Aaliyah Chavez, Jazzy Davidson.
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Eagles erased 14-point lead to beat No. 2 Long Island Lutheran 60-54 in championship game.
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Eagles ran through three top 10 teams to win CIF Open Division state title.
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Jaloni Cambridge, Madisen McDaniel, Kennedy Smith and Sarah Strong round out first team.
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Eagles erase 14-point halftime deficit behind 20 from Sahnya Jah and 15 from Cori Allen.
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Eagles need late push to beat youthful Westtown squad 58-51 while Crusaders get 38 from Kate Koval in 76-65 win over McDonogh.
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Zoe Brooks, Breya Cunningham, Hannah Hidalgo, Mikaylah Williams join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Sierra Canyon star becomes first two-time winner of high school basketball's highest honor.
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Juju Watkins, Zoe Brooks, Mikaylah Williams among future stars earning state honors.
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Long Island Lutheran junior point guard has led Crusaders to No. 2 ranking in MaxPreps Top 25.
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USC commit shines with 25 points in victory but Paul VI's Hannah Hidalgo breaks Sabrina Ionescu's scoring record with 26.
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Anchorage Christian senior broke state scoring mark while leading Lions to sixth straight championship.
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Crusaders grab NYS Federation AA championship before possible meeting with No. 1 Montverde Academy.
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Senior guard led Lansdale Catholic to the Class 4A state championship.
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From Gilbert to Fresno State to South Beach, twins have on-court success to match social media following.
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Andover senior and Quinnipiac commit led Golden Warriors to school's sixth state title.
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East Grand Rapids senior and Michigan commit named Miss Basketball.