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Turns out Collier was 15-21 from the field, not 15-19.

That was the first game of a three-day tourney. IW plays tomorrow and could face nationally ranked Rock Bridge Sunday.
 

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Napheesa Collier's Saturday: 33 points, 12 rebounds, 5 blocks, 6 steals in a 70-43 win.

Incarnate Word advances to the final of the Visitation Christmas tourney tomorrow.
 

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Collier was 13-17 from the floor including 1-1 from three, and 6-8 from the foul line in the aforementioned game. She added 3 assists.
 

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A Blue Star wrap-up from the Nike TOC:


It would be inappropriate to start anywhere else than Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) senior and tournament MVP Katie Lou Samuelson. The 6-3 swing standout continued to remove any doubt as to just why she sits atop the 2015 rankings. From an opening game 41 point output, including 10 three pointers, to her championship game 36, Samuelson was operating on a different level. The additions to her game over the years have made her so much more than simply a shooter and helped her evolve into one of the most complete players in recent memory. She can create off the drive; post up if need be and navigate traffic when the defenses get creative. Most impressive however are her reads and understanding of screen defense and the options available off the cut. The future UConn Husky plays with the nation’s largest target on her back yet seems to find her own looks again and again. For you “old school” types that give extra credit for a player willing to hit the floor…this is your girl. Her willingness to take contact and resilience to get up time and again set her apart from the crowd. The defense is well beyond what you get from most high profile scorers and she does her part on the boards. Her accolades are well deserved.


Samuelson’s future teammate in Storrs, Blackman’s (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Crystal Dangerfield, is absolutely a blast to watch…unless you happen to be sitting on the other bench. Even that’s not always the case as a few opposing players were cracking smiles during an early game when Dangerfield was embarrassing their teammates with some sharp, no look passing. The 5-5 junior point guard is a defender’s worst nightmare. The long range is there to force the tight close outs and the assertive penetration is virtually indefensible forcing a tough decision or at least an urgent prayer. Complicating matters more for the opposition is the evolution of her passing game and growth in the satisfaction she takes in creating easy looks for her teammates. Of course that satisfaction might come just as much from making defenders look silly as well…either way the result is the same. The maturation of her focus has been incredible over the past couple of years as well. Dangerfield is not one of those celebrating the previous play as the next one is unfolding. Over the years she has strung together back to back plays on both ends again and again. Defensively she’s agile and quick with the ability to anticipate both on and off the ball.


http://www.bluestarmedia.org/index.php/component/k2/item/1093-nike-toc-unwrapped
 
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A Blue Star wrap-up from the Nike TOC:


It would be inappropriate to start anywhere else than Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) senior and tournament MVP Katie Lou Samuelson. The 6-3 swing standout continued to remove any doubt as to just why she sits atop the 2015 rankings. From an opening game 41 point output, including 10 three pointers, to her championship game 36, Samuelson was operating on a different level. The additions to her game over the years have made her so much more than simply a shooter and helped her evolve into one of the most complete players in recent memory. She can create off the drive; post up if need be and navigate traffic when the defenses get creative. Most impressive however are her reads and understanding of screen defense and the options available off the cut. The future UConn Husky plays with the nation’s largest target on her back yet seems to find her own looks again and again. For you “old school” types that give extra credit for a player willing to hit the floor…this is your girl. Her willingness to take contact and resilience to get up time and again set her apart from the crowd. The defense is well beyond what you get from most high profile scorers and she does her part on the boards. Her accolades are well deserved.


Samuelson’s future teammate in Storrs, Blackman’s (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Crystal Dangerfield, is absolutely a blast to watch…unless you happen to be sitting on the other bench. Even that’s not always the case as a few opposing players were cracking smiles during an early game when Dangerfield was embarrassing their teammates with some sharp, no look passing. The 5-5 junior point guard is a defender’s worst nightmare. The long range is there to force the tight close outs and the assertive penetration is virtually indefensible forcing a tough decision or at least an urgent prayer. Complicating matters more for the opposition is the evolution of her passing game and growth in the satisfaction she takes in creating easy looks for her teammates. Of course that satisfaction might come just as much from making defenders look silly as well…either way the result is the same. The maturation of her focus has been incredible over the past couple of years as well. Dangerfield is not one of those celebrating the previous play as the next one is unfolding. Over the years she has strung together back to back plays on both ends again and again. Defensively she’s agile and quick with the ability to anticipate both on and off the ball.


http://www.bluestarmedia.org/index.php/component/k2/item/1093-nike-toc-unwrapped
Wow, what more can be said for either of them.
 

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Incarnate Word won 59-33 to take the Visitation Christmas tournament title tonight.

Napheesa Collier finished with 31 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 blocks, and 3 steals.
 

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Napheesa...wow!
She seems to be a solid free throw shooter....is that correct?
Our front court next year will be deep and way talented.
 
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Napheesa...wow!
She seems to be a solid free throw shooter....is that correct?
Our front court next year will be deep and way talented.


She is a natural wing, not a post. If you consider the three part of the front court, then I apologize.
 

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Napheesa...wow!
She seems to be a solid free throw shooter....is that correct?

She struggled shooting free throws last year at around 68% as she had a bit of a hitch in her motion. By the time she was playing for team USA in the summer that hitch was gone. Currently, she's at 88% for the year.
 

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Collier had 41 in the first game of that tourney back on Dec 20 but the other stats have never been listed. But according to Carl Adamec, Collier had 20 rebounds and 13 steals in that game too.

http://snyuconn.com/uconn/mvp-performance-for-uconn-signee-collier/


This season Collier is the only senior on her team’s roster. Through seven games for Incarnate Word (5-2), she is averaging 29.4 points, shooting approximately 70 percent from the floor and 90 percent from the foul line, and 13.3 rebounds.
 

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Collier had 41 in the first game of that tourney back on Dec 20 but the other stats have never been listed. But according to Carl Adamec, Collier had 20 rebounds and 13 steals in that game too.

http://snyuconn.com/uconn/mvp-performance-for-uconn-signee-collier/


This season Collier is the only senior on her team’s roster. Through seven games for Incarnate Word (5-2), she is averaging 29.4 points, shooting approximately 70 percent from the floor and 90 percent from the foul line, and 13.3 rebounds.
Who does she think she is--Kaleena Lewis? :)
 

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Crystal Dangerfield had 11 points and 5 assists in a Blackman 70-60 win Monday night.
 

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The full boxscore is now up for Incarnate Word's Sunday game.

Collier had 31 as originally reported, not 32. She was 10-12 from the field and also 10-12 from the foul line.


Also, the box from Dec 20 is now filled in. That was Collier's 41-pt game. She had 20 rebounds, 8 blocks, 13 steals, and 4 assists as well. Those are not typos. She was 16-19 from the field and 9-9 from the line.
 

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The full boxscore is now up for Incarnate Word's Sunday game.

Collier had 31 as originally reported, not 32. She was 10-12 from the field and also 10-12 from the foul line.


Also, the box from Dec 20 is now filled in. That was Collier's 41-pt game. She had 20 rebounds, 8 blocks, 13 steals, and 4 assists as well. Those are not typos. She was 16-19 from the field and 9-9 from the line.
Her stats rival those of that other kid from Jefferson City. You know--the one known as the Invincible Queen.

31 points on 12 FGAs is unbelievably good.
 

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Her efficiency is incredible. For the year she has scored 205 points on 100 FG attempts. It helps to shoot 74% and average nearly 8 made FT's a game.
Amazing. Geno loves her. We will too.
 

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Amazing. Geno loves her. We will too.
Not sure if she can be considered "under the radar", but you and I chatted about her last night. She didn't play on the U17 team, but rather the U18 team.

On a team that featured Aja Wilson, Brianna Turner, Jessica Shephard (Nebraska), B. Mompremier (Baylor), Destinee Walker (UNC), Marina Mabrey (ND), Ariel Atkins (Texas), Recee Caldwell (UCLA) and a few others, she was the 2nd leading scorer on the team, 1st in rebounding, 1st in 3 point FG%, 4th in assists, and 3rd in steals. Much of the team is a year ahead of her, but Shephard, Mompremier, Mabrey and Walker are in her class. Still, she played better than any kid in her class and was about as good as Wilson and Turner - the top 2 kids in the class ahead of her.

That should tell you something about how special this kid is.

Oh, and Shephard and Mompremier played really well also. And Walker and Mabrey were right behind them. I think the class of 2015 is really really strong.
 

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Not sure if she can be considered "under the radar", but you and I chatted about her last night. She didn't play on the U17 team, but rather the U18 team.

On a team that featured Aja Wilson, Brianna Turner, Jessica Shephard (Nebraska), B. Mompremier (Baylor), Destinee Walker (UNC), Marina Mabrey (ND), Ariel Atkins (Texas), Recee Caldwell (UCLA) and a few others, she was the 2nd leading scorer on the team, 1st in rebounding, 1st in 3 point FG%, 4th in assists, and 3rd in steals. Much of the team is a year ahead of her, but Shephard, Mompremier, Mabrey and Walker are in her class. Still, she played better than any kid in her class and was about as good as Wilson and Turner - the top 2 kids in the class ahead of her.

That should tell you something about how special this kid is.

Oh, and Shephard and Mompremier played really well also. And Walker and Mabrey were right behind them. I think the class of 2015 is really really strong.
Yeah, when I saw who her teammates were, I was blown away. She's following in Maya's and Stewie's footsteps. This may be a slight exaggeration, but getting Napheesa and Lou in the same class is almost like getting Maya Moore and Elena Delle Donne together. :)
 

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I've been telling TonyC all along that I believe that Napheesa Collier will be the best in her class. While Katie Lou has been getting a lot of the ink and the accolades...Naphessa has been quietly doing her thing. And, I agree in concept with the poster above with regards to getting two top players...but, Maya and EDD is stretching it...I think a better comparison is Stewie (Kati Lou) and Moriah (Naphessa), albeit Stewie and Moriah are represented as a 4 and a 1...while Samuelson and Collier will probably be a 3 and a 4...the comparison is valid based on how valuable they will be to their team.
 

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Crystal Dangerfield scored just 6 points in a 58-24 win for Blackman Tuesday.
 
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