Super 60 Showcase Ranking

#1 / Tyanna Medina / 2025 / MCW Starz / Combo Guard State: ( Massachusetts) 🥇
Tyanna Medina was aggressive on both ends of the floor dominating all aspects of the game. She scored in many different ways taking her defenders to the hoop, knocking down 3's in transition and off-the-dribble. She even chased-down a few blocks. Tyanna Medina came to the super 60 showcase ready to prove a point. She showed everyone why she deserves a scholarship. She was simply the best player at the showcase and one of the best guards in New England. Tyanna Medina has gone through trials and tribulations through her career but has persevered them all and is well on her way to receiving her first D1 scholarship after our showcase. She is a good student with a good personality and a fierce game. D2 Southern New Hampshire University (in attendance at our super 60 showcase) has shown a liking to her after our showcase and to no surprise. The girl can ball. We'd like to see her at our ihoopcrazy All-American Game as she is a nominee.
#2 / Samantha Sullivan / 2026 / MCW Starz / Small Forward (New Hampshire) 🥈
Samantha Sullivan Showed why she is arguably the best guard in the class of 2026 within New England and one of the best In the country. She excels with using her size in conjunction with her dribble. She is comfortable creating contact to benefit her positioning. Samantha also shot the ball from range without hesitation and was efficient. There is no surprise UNH (University of New Hampshire) has offered her already. Sammie is great at getting her defender on her hip and taking advantage of them once she has them on her hip. She takes control of the game and has great timing. Sammie dominates the boards effortlessly and has a high IQ. Her potential is through the roof. She ranked as the #1 player at our Elite 40 in Boston, Ma and was an honorable mention for the #1 spot at The super 60 showcase. Samantha has proven to us that she is the best player in the state of New Hampshire as far as ihoopcrazy showcase's are concerned. We can't wait to follow her this season and have her back as she is a runner for our ihoopcrazy All-American Game.
#3 / Sarah Muir / 2026 / MCW Starz / Point Guard
(New Hampshire) 🥉
Sarah Muir displayed a great showcase and did a little bit of it all. What she did great at the Super 60 Showcase was lead by bringing the intensity, game after game, on the offensive and defensive end. She recorded around 10 steals during the showcase while being dominant on the offensive end scoring in a variety of ways. She is no stranger to playing at a high level as her teammate is Sammie Sullivan and her the duo is scary throughout the club season with Jesus Rodriguez as their head coach. Sarah Muir has a very smooth game as she rarely complicated the game. She's a threat from all aspects of the game. From 3's, deep and long 2's, feeding her teammates, and slick buckets at the rim to 94 feet defense and forced steals - you don't want to be her opponent. She might be the most sound point guard in the class of 2026 with in the region. She is on our watchlist as a nominee for our Ihoopcrazy All-American Game. She should be on yours too!
#4 /Nyasia Caban / 2027 / Rivals / Point Guard
(New Hampshire)
Nyasia Caban has an electric game with impeccable handling and ball control. Nya was elite when it came to sizing her defenders and attacking them purely based on what the defender made available for her. Whether it was a jump shot, an open lane or finding her teammate, she made her defender pay for it. At the start of the showcase, we did not know what to expect from her. She came out the gates ready to go and make a statement. She is someone to watch. She kept her defender on their toes as she displayed her skills from all aspects on offense. Don't get her going because who she's on she'll make you pay. Nya brought the intensity.
#5 / Gianna Donato / 2024 / Team Saints / Combo-Guard (Massachusetts)
Gianna Donato stood out by her decision making skills. Her ability to decipher her options was impressive. Her skillset was evenly displayed as she shot the ball from 3, mid-range and used her ball-handling to break down her defender and strategically kept her defender on her toes. She is an elite shooter who can drain the 3 consistently. The Endicott College commit is an absolute player.
#6 / Jhene Fortunat / 2028 / Team sims / Forward (Rhode Island)
Jhene Fortunat is the youngest in the top 10 and by popular demand. At her young age, she was dominant and in control the entire showcase, not backing down from the upperclassman. Jhene dominated the boards all showcase with good box-outs and great vocal leadership. She is tough underneath looking to score and find her teammates in open spaces. She is a very promising forward.
#7 / Ella Hartson / 2026 / MCW Starz / Combo-Guard
(New Hampshire)
Ella Hartson did a little bit of it all at the super 60 showcase. She was assertive on offense as she rebounded, kept good floor spacing, and created for others. She was versatile, doing it all well on the offfensive end. She didn't seem startled or rushed. Ella attacked the rim with intention and even flushed a few shots. She went to the line a few times which was impressively done as she put herself in situations to draw fouls as her team needed offensive presence. By the end of the showcase, she was easily one of the standout players.
#8 / Nyasia Mckelvey / 2025 / Rivals / Forward
(New Hampshire)
Nyasia Mckelvey did a great job by the block and in the post as she dominated the boards and had great footwork. In this case, points aren't the end all be all as Nya made the top 10 by her ability to do the small things as a forward. She understood how and when to ceil her opponent, she understood how to transition as a forward and how to be a threat without the ball. When Nya got the ball, it was easy for her to take advantage of her defender. She is also tough to get around when she boxes you out. She snagged a bunch of rebounds with ease! She is a talented forward with a high IQ. Nyasia did a great job drawing fouls and getting to the line. She played well at Super 60!
#9/ Annie Zink / 2026 / MCW Starz (New Hampshire)
Annie sink is a fundamental guard who plays the floor general role very well. She has good instincts and knows where to put the ball. Annie is comfortable playing down hill and creating on the fly. She is never in a rush and plays the game with integrity. Zink Is a high energy player who does what's needed to win. If you leave her open from a far she will drain the 3. If you let her get hot she won't miss many. Annie is staying active on the offensi
#10 / Ava Collins / 2028 / Rivals / Point Guard
(New Hampshire)
Ava Collins is on the taller side of a combo guard. She is comfortable doing a little bit of it all and isn't restricted to one position. Ava stood out at the showcase by running the floor and playing downhill. She does well when she attacks the hoop as she is not afraid to create contact and can finish strong around the rim. Ava has remarkable IQ on the court, doesn't rush anything on the floor and creates opportunities for others as well as herself. If you need her to cash in some shooting from range she is comfortable doing that as well. Ava Collins has a very bright future.
#11 / Jaizzy Santiago / 2025 / Team Sims / Point Guard (Rhode Island)
Jaizzy Santiago is a point guard with slick handle and smooth ball control. It's hard to take her off her game. She does well with using her handle package to create opportunities. She brings the energy to the game at all times. She is hard to guard and when she get into a dribble momentum her dribble package is hard to predict. She can shoot the ball in transition and blow by her defender. She also is a competitive defender. She took pride on defense all showcase and wasn't afraid to bring the intensity full court.
#12 / Giovanna Mars / 2028 / Western Mass Tigerz / Shooting Guard (Massachusetts)
Giovanna shot the lights out at the super 60 showcase. She was comfortable shooting from everywhere. From middies, floaters and long 3's she sunk them in from everywhere. Mars is a high energy player. She had great communication skills and mental alertness. sometimes is was as if she seen things on the court before they even happened. She was aggressive all showcase and didn't back down to any match-up. She can shoot and has a quick first step. She ins one of those players that is hard tp stop when she gets going. She can pick a-part her opponent in many different ways.
#13 / Juice Coston / 2026 / Dana Barros Elite / Point Guard (Massachusetts)
Juice Coston showcased her ball handling skills and wasn't afraid to show the gym she can play. Juice had a plethora of moves and used them effectively taking her defender to the rack. She stood out to everyone at the showcase as she broke down defenders and had It her way for a portion of the showcase. She had no issue taking what her defender gave her.
#14 / Amaya Fifield / 2024 / Bay State Jaguars Point Guard (Massachusetts)
Amaya Fifield is a traditional pg. She is every college coaches dream pg. She takes pride in being a floor general and setting up the half court. Many players want to chuck up the 3, she wants to make sure we take the best option on the court. She has a tight handle that gets her by her defenders for a score. She also has a jump shot that puts the ball in the net from the 3. She has great character and is coachable. She stood out at the showcase.
#15 / Julia Laughlin / 2026 / Ibelieve elite / Small Forward (Connecticut)
Julia Laughlin displayed good size and versatility. She was comfortable getting banged up down in the paint as well as playing a guard role. She was comfortable shooting the ball. Julia's court vision was good as she was able to identify the pockets and her options.
#16 / Sy'ne Baker / Western Mass Tigers / Shooting Guard (Massachusetts)
Sy'ne Baker is a very skilled and talented guard that that is comfortable doing it all on the court. She brought the intensity all showcase on both ends. She has good footwork which she uses well to set up her net move as she asses her defender. She can stop and pop with the best of them and isn't afraid of driving to the whole strong and creating contact. Once she gets warmed up she is someone that is hard to stop as she will make you pay from everywhere.
#17 / Kiera Paradis / 2028 / MCW Starz / Point Guard (New Hampshire)
Kiera Paradis certainly stood out with her ability to lead at such a young age. She lead both, physically and verbally. Leading by example on the court by keeping her opponents on their toes all showcase. She played full court defense all showcase and was a pest to her defender. Kiera looked smooth behind the arc as she shot from three. She attacked the gaps with confidents and let the game come to her. She was very impressive.
#18 / Brooke Eacrett / 2026 / MCW Starz / Combo Guard (New Hampshire)
Brooke Eacrett did a little bit of it all. At the super 60 showcase Brooke stood out by her ability to be accountable for her teammates. She did what she was needed regardless of what that was. From crashing boards to leading the entire offense scrimmage after scrimmage she proved she can do it all. Brooke identifies the floor very well and doesn't get startled when the pressure is put on her.
#19 / Amelia Faienza / 2028 / Midstate Lady Raiders Point Guard (Connecticut)
Amelia Faienza is an impressive guard who makes decision on the fly. She has good instincts and is versatile. Amelia has speed on her. A few times during the games she snatched a defensive rebound and was down on the other side with a scored basket before the rest of the team could catch up to her. She is a natural leader with strong ball control.
#20 / Syenna Diaz / 2026 / Rivals / Point Guard (Massachusetts)
Syenna Diaz shot the lights out all showcase and never took her foot off the gas peddle. She surprised us with her ability to create her jump shoot in different kinds of situations. For example, she drained a hand-full of catch and shoot threes in transition and in just regular half court situations; she also had a smooth stroke off the dribble. Her footwork looked great and she is absolutely talented!
#21 / Dakoda Correia / 2025 / New England Storm (New Hampshire)
Dakoda Correia - Plays downhill, looks for the best possible opportunity. She is comfortable shooting the mid-range jump shot and creating opportunities on the defensive end. She doesn't take any plays off.
#22 / Sophia Goncalves / 2028 / Springfield Ballers / Shooting Guard (Massachusetts)
Sophia Goncalves shot the ball at an elite level all showcase. She drained contested shots from the 3 and mid-range and from almost every situation; Transition, pull-up, catch and shoot. She did it all. other parts of her game can be much better but her shooting was elite. She was efficient. As a shooter, she understood floor spacing and where to be at the right times.
#23 / Kate Smith / 2026 / MCW Starz / Small forward (New Hampshire)
Kate Smith is a solid small forward with wonderful court vision and skillset. She is every player's dream teammate and it displayed at super 60. Kate does a great job at doing what is needed of her teammates. From attacking the rim to shooting the long ball she is capable of being a threat. Where she excels mostly is by her IQ and her feel for the game. She sees all options on the floor. Kate is unpredictable and will make very little mistakes. She ceiled in some great box-outs resulting in second chance points and extra opportunities. Also, Kate's ball handling isn't bad which allows her to stay aggressive in the half court. She is an unselfish player who will feed the hot hand.
#24 / Taylor Wozniak / 2026 / Boston Warriors / Shooting guard / (Massachusetts)
Taylor Wozniak Is a 6 foot shooter. She has a good feel for the game and plays a shooters game. Taylor excels when in catch and shoot situations. She is aggressive in the paint, chasing down rebound sand blocks. She isn't a fraid to shoot it from long range.
#25 / Natalie Lynch / 2025 / N/A / New Hampshire
Natalie Lynch is an aggressive guard with good court vision that looks for the best possible option on the half-court.
#26 / Jaliah Duplessy / 2029 / Team sims / (Massachusetts)
Jaliah Duplessy is a young guard who has the skillset and poise of a sophomore. She is one of those players that can do it all from knocking down shots to being a defensive pest. She is fun to watch. She has good ball control and invites competition. When she is in a grove there is not way to stop her at all.
#27 / Omosede Efosa / 2026 / Team Synergy / Small Forward (Massachusetts)
Omesede Efosa is very explosive and athletic. She snatched up a good amount of rebounds and took coast to coast on multiple occasions in many of the super 60 showcase games. Omosede has a great feel for the game and played hard all showcase. She is an unselfish player with size.
#28 / Genesis Castro / 2028 / Team Sims / Point Guard / (Rhode Island)
Genesis Castro has an impeccable ball handling ability to break her defender down and blow by them. She plays downhill and looks to score at all times which holds her back at times. She has great scoring ability but her ability to get her involved teammates was lacking. Her talent is through the roof. There is no player like her in the state of Rhode Island is by for the best middle school guard in Rhode Island.
#29 / Addison Borden / NE Storm Platinum (New Hampshire)
Addison Borden an aggressive guard with good court vision that looks for the best possible option on the half-court.
#30 / Hailey Lynch / 2025 / Cape Code Bulls / Combo Guard (Massachusetts)
Hailey Lynch is a traditional combo guard with a good feel for the game. She is a team player who looks for the perfect possession. She is comfortable playing the 1 spot and being the facilitator and she is also comfortable letting the ball fly. The Falmouth High School star showed promising potential at the showcase. She is a player to watch this school season.
#31 / Zoe Pagan / 2027 / Point Guard / FBFPUR (Puerto Rico)
Zoe Pagan was good at our showcase considering her height. She was explosive with her decision making. Her handle was on a string and she shot the ball well. She took advantage of the showcase and was a vocal leader. She is a player you need on your team if you're looking for an aggressive guard.
#32 / Sophia Capsalis / 2026 / MCW Starz / (New Hampshire)
Sophia Capsalis is a hybrid guard with strengths in playing down hill and attacking the rim. She can create on the fly. Her game will transition over to the college stage smoothly.
#33 / Maeve Early / 2027 / Huskies / Small Forward / (Massachusetts)
Maeve Early is a small forward in which dominates in the mid-range to low post. She makes very little mistakes underneath and invites contact. She finishes strong around the rim.
#34 / Maeve Powers / 2027 / EX Elite / Point Guard (Massachusetts)
Maeve Powers is a fundamental point guard that looks for her teammates in all times. She is good at getting to the paint and finding her teammate on the wing and being a vocal leader.
#35 / Destiny Alice / 2025 / New England Panthers / Point Guard (Massachusetts)
Destiny Alice is a raw talent guard who keeps her head on a swivel for all opportunities. She excelled by her shooting ability. She did a good job at getting to the nail and making decision engaging her teammates.
#36 / Meg Allbee / 2027 / Lone-wolf Athletics - Vermont (Vermont)
Meg Allbee is a strong guard with size on her. She is a raw talent who can do a little bit of it all making her versatile. She is a competitor and goes hard every second of the game. Meg is comfortable shooting the long ball and excels in finishing around the rim. She is coachable.
#37 / Ava Ayotte / 2027 / Point Guard / Beat The Odds / (Rhode Island)
Ava Ayotte is a good shooter. She shoots the ball with confidence from the mid-range and from 3. She needs to develop her ball handling skills a bit more but otherwise has a strong basketball IQ. When she is on fire from the arc, she barely misses.
#38 / Qiana Sumner jr / Beat The Odds / Rhode Island
Qiana Sumner Jr is a big guard who isn't afraid to be aggressive when needed. Qiana is a shooter ready to shoot.
#39 / Yaki Ortiz / 2028 / Team Synergy / (Massachusetts)
Yaki Ortiz impressed us at the showcase with her ability lead at such a young age. She was accustomed to the fast speed of the game. Yaki stood out by her rebounding ability given her size.
#40 / Ana Bitencourt / 2026 / MCW Starz / Massachusetts
Ana Bitencourt is a pure athlete. Ana is a combo guard that is high energy and alert. She shoots the ball as a strength. When she is on she is on! What keeps her back is her lack on confidence. She would be a top 20 player if she simply kept being aggressive and didn't limit her ability as she is extremely talented.
#41 / Amber Furtado / 2025 / Bay State Jaguars / Center / (Massachusetts)
Amber Furtado is a center. She plays hard. Amber makes for a good role player on any team that needs a big to do the little things; such as set screens be, disciplined defensively and take pride on defense.
#42 / Yamliet Ortiz / 2027 / Team synergy / Massachusetts
Yamliet Ortiz is a skilled guard with strong handles and competitive nature. She remains poised and doesn't get startled very much.
#43 / Miazy Desrochers / 2028 / Rivals / Massachusetts
Maizy Desrochers is a developmental player. She seems to get better and better every time we see her. She is strong under the hoop. She is still learning about her game. She can shoot the ball but hasn't adopted a shooters mindset. Maizy is a player that is high spirited, positive and coachable. She can improve in her ball handling control which will make her a threat when she adds that aspect to her game.
#44 / Nia Fifield / 2028 / Bay State Jaguars / Combo Guard / Massachusetts
Nia Fifield gets better and every showcase. She has improved since last seeing her and she has grown. She was a bit timid and passive at the start of the showcase. After she got her feet wet, she worked herself into the offense and wasn't afraid to get banged up as she grabbed rebounds and did what was needed of her during the showcase.
#45 / Baileigh Kimball / 2027 / Point Guard / Huskies / Massachusetts
Baileigh Kimball is a fundamental guard that takes what is presented to her. She is comfortable taking shots and doesn't force anything. Baileigh takes pride on defense.
#46 / Keisha Rodriguez / Western Mass Tigerz / Massachusetts
Keishla Rodriguez is a crafty and fundamental guard that lets theme come other. She is comfortable shooting the ball and being the aggressor.
#47 / Ava Melia / 2027 / Boston Warriors / Combo guard / Massachusetts
Ava Melia is a natural raw shooter. She looks to shoot the 3 ball and has a good feel for the game. Ava is a combo guard who looks to score. She can develop more as a pg tightening her ball handling. The only deficiency in her game her ball control and ability to score off the dribble.
#48 / Brianna Bagley / 2028 / Combo guard / Connecticut
Brianna Bagley brought the intensity on the defensive end. She racked up a few steals and coast to coast buckets. Brianna knocked down jump shots from a few from all over at the showcase.
#49 / Javianna Stec / Point Guard RI Breakers / Rhode Island
Javianna Stec is a developing guard who shows promising up-side. She played up to the competition. She stood out by taking tough shots and identifying the floor. Her court awareness was on point. She has potential!
#50 / Ameena Owens / 2028 / Point Guard / Team Saints / New Hampshire
Ameena Owens is a point guard who looks for the best point of attack. She can do a little of it all, from shooting the ball to being a floor general. She is always aware of game situation and is a fundamental leader on the court.
#51 / Olivia Parker / 2026 / Small Forward / Rivals / New Hampshire
Olivia Parker is a developing small forward that predominately scores in the post.
#52 / Emma Parker / 2026 / Guard / MCW Starz / Massachusetts
Emma Parker is a developing guard that looks to shoot the ball and is coachable.
#53 / Summer Cullen / 2027 / Point Guard / Pioneers / Massachusetts
Summer Cullen is a traditional guard that takes pride in the little things as a guard. She is comfortable leading an offense. Her game is compatible to the college level.
#54 / Saige Dejesus / 2028 / Point Guard / Rivals / Massachusetts
Saige Dejesus is a high energy player that plays the guard spot. She shoots the 3 comfortably and doesn't shy away from the ball. What stands her out on the court is her speed. She is a fast player who stays ready.
#55 / Zareia Colome / 2028 / Point Guard / Life of Hoops / Rhode Island
Zareia Colome is a guard with an enormous amount of potential. She likes competition and hit 2 key shots during the showcase. She'd be higher on the list if she were more dominant and aggressive throughout the showcase.
#56 / Sylvana Mcausland-Emmanuel / 2028 / Point Guard / NY Gauchos / New York
Sylvana Mcausland-Emmanuel is a small guard learning how to use her game. She is isolation focused which didn't translate over to the team atmosphere as well as we'd like. Sylvana is comfortable attacking but is still learning how to incorporate her team and get her teammates involved.
#57 / Vanessa Lawrence-Taylor / 2026 / Forward / Massachusetts
Vanessa Lawrence-Taylor is a developing center that is working towards being a dominating small forward.
#58 / Jaydel Harris / 2026 / Guard / Beat The Odds / Rhode Island
Jayden Harris (Developing guard)
#59 / Ashlynne Faine / 2028 / Forward / Team Synergy / Massachusetts
Ashlynne Faine (Developing Small forward)
#60 / Mariella Rivera / 2027 / Point Guard / MCW Starz / Massachusetts
Mariella Rivera played hard all showcase. She can improve in her ball handling ability and scoring around the rim. (Developing guard)