OTRW: Georgia Players Shine at 3SSB in Texas - April 20, 2026
The NCAA girls’ viewing period took place last weekend. The proliferation of shoe-sponsored circuits has given basketball programs more opportunities than ever before to showcase their talents in front of college coaches and influential media members. On the Radar Women’s Hoops was front and center for the Adidas 3SSB Session I Circuit event in Bryan, Texas. While we had a broad view of all the talent in the building, we paid special attention to the ladies from the Peach State. Here are the major takeaways with a focus on performers from Georgia.

Jonathan Hemingway
Apr 20, 2026

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The NCAA girls’ viewing period took place last weekend. The proliferation of shoe-sponsored circuits has given basketball programs more opportunities than ever before to showcase their talents in front of college coaches and influential media members. On the Radar Women’s Hoops was front and center for the Adidas 3SSB Session I Circuit event in Bryan, Texas. While we had a broad view of all the talent in the building, we paid special attention to the ladies from the Peach State. Here are the major takeaways with a focus on performers from Georgia.
Team Elite Delivers
Chad Hubbard looks to have his program trending in the right direction with his three teams turning in a combined 11-1 record. The 17U team rolled past three opponents with wins of 20 points or more. The strength of this squad appears to be their relentless defense. They averaged 13 steals per game. They also dominated the glass in each game over the weekend. Not surprisingly, Kyann Senior led the team with 6.5 rebounds per game. She is a premier rebounder from the wing. Junior forward Nimah Ibidunni is another key part of the team’s success. She averaged nearly 10 points per game while also grabbing 6.5 rebounds per game.
Another story to watch develop with this squad is the play of freshman point guard Zoe Williams. Coach Hubbard has given her the keys to running the offense, and it is paying off. She averaged better than 11 points per game and looked to be one of the best playmakers in the class of 2029. She is flanked by Deyva Davis, from Milton High School, in the backcourt. She is a renowned scorer and she also lived up to that reputation, averaging double figures on the weekend.
The 16U team rolled through the competition utilizing the program’s signature pressure defense and relentlessness on the glass. Campbell High School twin sisters Aleigha and Gabrielle Parish led this squad in scoring, each averaging in double figures for the weekend. Both have unique skill sets in that they have the strength and power to score in the paint. However, they possess a finesse game with perimeter touch that makes them a nightmare matchup for opposing defenses.
The 15U squad is the team that had many people talking after the event. It is deep with young talent and appears to be years from realizing its full potential. Freshman Peyton Frazier averaged an impressive 25.5 points and 9.5 rebounds on the weekend. She is a versatile 6-foot-2 forward who is more than just a weakside rebounder for this team. She can face up from the top of the key and lead the break with some ball handling. Her all-around skill set makes her one of the top prospects in the state of Georgia in the class of 2029.
Notables
Indiana commit Finley Parker continues to be a reliable option for the Southeast All-Stars. The 6-foot-3 forward excels as a floor spacer. She demonstrated court awareness and the ability to read screens while moving within the half-court offense. She averaged nearly 14 points per game over the weekend.
Nyla Black is emerging as a top guard in the state. The class of 2027 prospect with Elevate Elite 17U averaged a team-high 10.8 points per game over the weekend. She delivered her best game in a win over the Minnesota Stars when she scored 18 points and handed out four assists.
It would be hard to find a kid who plays as consistently hard as Amelia Southards from Southeast All-Stars 16U. The Rabun County product is listed as a generous 5-foot-7 in the book. However, she found a way to be one of the top rebounders for her team.
Team Elite 16U wing Cailyn Landrew is turning out to be one of the most well-rounded prospects for this squad. She delivers numbers across the stat sheet. She averaged nearly seven points, six rebounds, four steals, and 2.5 assists per game. The 5-foot-10 wing from Wheeler High School should garner attention for the next few years.
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi and Instagram @Coach_Hemi.

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