Hartley a McDonald's finalist
UConn incoming freshman Bria Hartley, fresh off scoring 43 points in her most recent game, was one of six high school seniors named as a finalist for the Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award given to the McDonald's national high school player of the year.
Hartley, a 5-foot-10 guard at North Babylon (N.Y.) High, is joined on the list of finalists by Duke commit Chelsea Gray, Alabama incoming freshman Kaneisha Horn, Stanford signee Chiney Ogwumike, Florida State bound Natasha Howard and Baylor commit Odyssey Sims. Hartley, Gray, Ogwumike, Horn and Sims are also finalists for Naismith national player of the year.
The winner of the Morgan Wootten Award will be announced on Mar. 10.
Hartley is competing in the McDonald's All-American Game on Mar. 31 in Columbus, Ohio along with fellow UConn commits Stefanie Dolson of Minisink Valley of Slate Hill, N.Y. and Samarie Walker of Chaminade Julienne of Dayton, Ohio.
Hartley, a 5-foot-10 guard at North Babylon (N.Y.) High, is joined on the list of finalists by Duke commit Chelsea Gray, Alabama incoming freshman Kaneisha Horn, Stanford signee Chiney Ogwumike, Florida State bound Natasha Howard and Baylor commit Odyssey Sims. Hartley, Gray, Ogwumike, Horn and Sims are also finalists for Naismith national player of the year.
The winner of the Morgan Wootten Award will be announced on Mar. 10.
Hartley is competing in the McDonald's All-American Game on Mar. 31 in Columbus, Ohio along with fellow UConn commits Stefanie Dolson of Minisink Valley of Slate Hill, N.Y. and Samarie Walker of Chaminade Julienne of Dayton, Ohio.
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