Compilation by Commercial Appeal staff
NCAA Div. 1/NWIT: Jasmine Robinson (Overton), Alabama; Desiree Phillips (Manassas), Missouri State; Sarah Watkins (Houston), Arkansas; Adrian Rogers (Ridgeway), Southern; Starkitsha Luellen-Higgins (Melrose), Memphis; Mary Jackson (Oakhaven), Memphis; Jasmine Gardner (Mitchell), Liberty; Jasmine Newsome (Millington), Tennessee-Martin; Lauren Avant (Lausanne), Tennessee; Deja Foster (Wooddale), Georgia Tech; Centhya Hart (Treadwell), St. Johns; Crystal Riley (Hillcrest), Kentucky; Nia Gregory (Collierville), Arkansas-Little Rock; Karisma Tyson (Overton), Arkansas-Little Rock; Jasmine James (Bartlett), Georgia, Jamila Ajanaku (Central), Middle Tennessee State.
NCAA Div. 2: Jessica Brown (Booker T. Washington), Delta State.
NAIA: Ashley McGill (Northside), Xavier; Brandi Young (East), Xavier; Mycal Smith (Ridgeway), Belhaven; Nijahal Kuykindoll (Southwind), Lindsey Wilson LaTesa McLaughlin (Millington) Union University
JUCO: Ashley Robinson (Millington), Georgia Perimeter; Hattie Harris (Fayette-Ware), State Fair.
Memphis, TN and the surrounding area has some of the most talented girls basketball players in the nation and everyone is taking notice. Continue to visit and I will tell you why Memphis is a Mecca for Top Girls and Womens College Basketball Unsigned Players, Recruits, and Prospects. MemphisGirlsBasketball.com is a resource for prep news, recruiters, recruiting, and area scouting report .
October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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