
Ariana Freeman
Wing
CLASS: 2014
SCOUTS GRADE
ESPN Player Evaluations
Ganon Baker-August 2013: Athletic and versatile perimeter performer, emerging range to the arc; triple-threat attack finishes to rim, draws contact; IQ, reads spacing, competes on glass; intangibles. (Olson)
Boo Williams-April 11: Getting a player, in any class, who is comfortable communicating verbally throughout the game with her teammates is a premium trait. So finding it from a prospect who is just finishing up her freshman year is a sign of great things to come in the rising sophomore class. Freeman's mental maturity isn't the only thing ahead of the curve in her game. Physically she has strength and athleticism on par with players in older classes. She uses her physical gifts on both sides of the court and isn't afraid of contact. When she's knocking down shots she's really special and improving her consistency from mid-range will be a big next step in her development. (Hansen)
Winter 2010-11: Very talented shooting guard, with size and skill. Maturity will help with shoot selection, but overall a prospect to watch in this class. (Bodine)
NAIC Southeast-Oct. 10: Physically strong young guard with solid ballhandling. Active and aggressive. Constantly attacking. Makes plays. (Lewis)
Notes
After giving a verbal to West Virginia, Freeman decided to reopen her recruitment. She is said to be considering Louisville, Tennessee, Penn State Syracuse and Kentucky.
Club Team: BWSL Maryland 15U
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