
Don't bank on seeing these girls in the Top 25 anytime soon. These are some of the better senior prospects that come from programs far from the top.
Kieraah Marlow(Georgetown): This second team All Big East Hoya forward is a double double threat waiting to happen. Entering her senior season, Marlow had 24 double doubles in her career, quite an impressive feat for a player less than six feet tall.
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Tyeshia Jackson(Houston): Always a threat to score, Jackson consistently ranks among the scoring leaders in Conference USA and in the country. Her ability to generate scoring opportunities for herself makes Houston a tough team to defeat. Just ask Texas Tech and Tulane, among others.
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Meagen Cowher(Princeton): Though her parents are better known (father, Bill, retired from coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers and mother, Kay, played for coach Yow at NC State), Meagen has taken steps towards becoming the best all-around player in the Ivy League. Cowher appears on the preseason Naismith POY list, which awards the best player in the country and places her in an impressive group.
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Ta'shia Walker(Michigan): Some have called Walker “the best kept secret in the Big Ten”. This undersized post and academic All Big Ten member provides a spark off the bench for the Wolverines with timely rebounding and offensive awareness in the paint.
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Janese Banks(Wisconsin): Though teammate Jolene Anderson gets the bulk of the accolades, Banks manages to leave an impression on opposing coaches though her scrappy style of play. Whether it’s grabbing an offensive rebound or taking the ball to the hole, Banks supplies the energy that makes Wisconsin such a tough out in the Kohl Center.
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