Breaking down the 2023 McDonald's All American girls' basketball recruits
Twenty-four of the top 32 prospects in the espnW 100 have been named McDonald's All Americans. Arizona, Notre Dame, LSU, South Carolina and UConn lead the way with each program having signed two of the McDonald's All Americans in the 2023 class.
Let's break down each player, their development, what makes them stand out from the rest of the players in the country, and what they will bring to their respective college programs:
Kamorea Arnold, PG
Signed with: UConn | 2023 espnW 100 ranking: 6
Germantown HS (Wisconsin)
Arnold is an intense, physical and energetic point guard who sets the tone defensively with ball pressure. She excels in the open court with her speed and ability to push the ball and change pace, which creates instant offense and leads to paint touches and opportunities at the rim. Over her high school career, she improved her perimeter shooting, which has added a new dynamic to her game. She brings the hate-to-lose mentality that is requisite for the elite at the next level. Arnold is averaging 23.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game this season.
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