Five players that impressed at Abilene Christian team camp

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Sophia Hurtado – Cisco

Hurtado impressed with her size and her shooting ability from mid-range and in the paint. Her long wingspan also helped defensively in getting key steals to keep Cisco in tight games and in striking range throughout the camp campaign.

Jamie Reude – Boerne

The main signal-caller for the Boerne offense was all-over the floor on both sides of the ball and showcased her ballhandling skills.

Her long-range shooting also impressed with the execution of the offense.

Jordan Lemm – Boerne

Speaking of the Lady Hounds standout, Lemm turned heads with her size and defensive efforts that led to key transition baskets that made Boerne a defensive threat. Her shooting ability in offensive sets was also a sight to see.

Yves Cox – Denton Braswell

A key interior threat for the Lady Bengals proved to be a key threat in key games on both sides of the ball and took advantages of interior mismatches throughout the camp.

Tori Thompson – Lubbock Cooper

The depth of Lubbock Cooper was showcased with the hustle plays that Tori Thompson made throughout the camp. Thompson brings energy, tenacity and shooting ability to the floor.

ADDITIONAL PLAYER

Stevi Lockhart – Sudan

Lockhart, who took a visit to ACU following Sudan’s team camp campaign, turned heads with her ballhandling skills, shooting capabiltiy, and leadership on the floor. Her ability to take over games in key situations also is a plus for the Nettes.

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