***WBB: CYCLONE 2023 Recruiting Thread***

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Follow up with my post #78 on Emily Fisher. This is the player I'm very high on and if we can't get Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda to commit next month (check out her recent highlights in my post #130 in the 2022 recruiting thread), Fisher's gotta be a top wing player we need to get, especially since she has a strong ISU tie. Exactly two years ago, we were the very first D1 school to offer her and now her recruiting is blowing up with a bunch of P6 schools jumping in including Maryland, NC State, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Purdue, Nebraska, Alabama, VTech, Clemson, DePaul, Villanova, Drake, CMU, SMU and possibly more (no TOE which is good news).

Here's her ESPN recruiting profile.


Here's the latest about her from the Chicago Tribune.

Libertyville’s Emily Fisher, who has numerous Power Five offers for basketball, just made a big decision. She’s giving up club soccer.

I excerpt some eye-catching paragraphs below.

For most of her life, Libertyville junior Emily Fisher split her time between playing basketball and soccer. Next season, she plans to concentrate all her efforts on one sport. That’s scary news for the Wildcats’ 2021-2022 basketball opponents.

Fisher, who’s already an elite basketball player, has earned numerous Power Five offers.

Chris Kipley, the director of Wolverinas AAU Basketball, coached Fisher in 2017 on a 3-on-3 club soccer team that won a national title in Orlando. He has also coached Fisher for eight years in basketball.

Kipley said he always marveled how the 6-foot Fisher, a strong and powerful player capable of dominating on the court or the field thanks to her height and strength, could maintain the balance.

Libertyville basketball coach Greg Pedersen said Fisher gained valuable insight into being a leader and mentor this summer by being a camp counselor for third through eighth-graders.

“Emily’s strength coupled with her ballhandling is incredible. She’s also one of the best finishers I’ve seen around the rim. She can play point guard, and can get the ball and just go.”

Fisher remains on pace to shatter several program records in the next two seasons, including becoming the all-time leader for blocked shots.

Her vast basketball skills are attracting interest from colleges from throughout the country, but she also recently added another honor in her immediate family.

She gained an inch to pass up her dad and mom. Her father, Jeramy, played defensive back for Drake, according to Fisher.

Fisher also said she’s excited about adding some new elements to her game. “I never thought basketball would take me anywhere, even when I was little,” Fisher said. “I’m blessed to receive these offers. I’m nowhere near the player I want to be. I’m trying to work on every aspect of my game and be more consistent.”
 
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Based on an Instagram story she posted, it looks like Audi Crooks may have been visiting this weekend as well -- she posted a pregame pic from the field level, basically the exact same location as the above pic.
 
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I'll keep it in this thread since that's where the discussion of today's visitors is, but Journey Houston (2025) was nice enough to post pics with today's visitors on Instagram. I'll identify them all tomorrow unless someone else does it first.

 
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Here is who is in the posed indoor pic (seen in both above posts). I'm still working on identifying a couple of them, so let me know if you know either one. You can see their names on their lanyards, but they are too fuzzy to read.

Back Row:
Aili Tanke (2024 ISU verbal)
tbd
Addy Brown (2023)
Morgan Kane (ISU player)
Talen Horton-Tucker (current Laker, former ISU)
Audi Crooks (2023)
Maggie Vick (ISU player)
Izzi Zingaro (ISU player)
Divine Bourrage (2025)

Front Row:
Arianna Jackson (2023 ISU verbal)
Jenica Lewis (2026)
Kelsey Joens (2023 ISU verbal)
Nyamer Diew (ISU player)
Mary Kate King (ISU player)
tbd
Journey Houston (2025)
 
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Brown isn't currently on my list, but it looks like she might be on a visit.



A 6-3 wing who's probably closer to 6-1, judging by other measurements on her and the comparison between her and Ryan in that Twitter photo.
 

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Anyone know if we are recruiting 5-10 G Halle Vice of Pleasant Valley out of this class (at least I think she's this class)? She seemed to be a key contributor to the All Iowa Attack team that won the 16U Nike National Tournament earlier this year. I know it would be tough to sign yet another guard in that class, especially since there are two unsigned legacy recruits (Donarski's sister and Rae Johnson's sister) still on the board and we already have two guard commits in the class.
 

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Anyone know if we are recruiting 5-10 G Halle Vice of Pleasant Valley out of this class (at least I think she's this class)?
She appears to be on the coaches' radar, but I'm not sure if we're recruiting her.

Macy Donarski's offers appear to be mostly mid-major -- Providence, Montana, Davidson, Evansville, Montana State, UNLV, Drake, St. Louis, St. Thomas, SDSU, Green Bay. There are certainly some good programs there (including ones capable of beating ISU) but I don't know if we can expect an ISU offer.

Tessa Johnson isn't very active on social media, so it's harder to tell who has offered her. There's also the added complication that she missed last season with a broken leg. The Minnesota WBB board does say that Minnesota offered her, and everything I've read about her seems to agree that she's a high-major player. Prior to the broken leg, one publication had her as the #9 player in MN despite only being a sophomore at the time.
 
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