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    Fourth Straight 1,000-Point Season’: Rising Women’s Hoop Star Proves Why She’s the No. 1 College Basketball Recruit

    Angelo GuinhawaBy Angelo GuinhawaJanuary 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Monterey Plainsmen, Aaliyah Chavez, College Basketball
    Monterey's Aaliyah Chavez blocks a shot by Coronado's Kamryn Hill in a District 3-5A girls basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, at Monterey High School.
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    Aaliyah Chavez solidified her status as the top college basketball recruit by achieving her fourth straight 1,000-point season while playing for the Monterey Plainsmen. Her remarkable scoring ability and consistent performances left fans and analysts alike buzzing about her potential future in the sport.

    Chavez, the top-ranked prospect in high school basketball, made headlines throughout the 2024-25 season with her extraordinary performances. She achieved a remarkable milestone by scoring over 1,000 points for the fourth consecutive season, solidifying her reputation as a formidable player.

    Monterey Plainsmen, Aaliyah Chavez, College Basketball
    Monterey’s Aaliyah Chavez shoots against Coronado in a District 3-5A girls basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, at Monterey High School.

    During a standout game against Coronado, she tallied an impressive 50 points, contributing to Monterey High School’s dominant 103-42 victory. This performance not only showcased her scoring ability but also pushed her career total to 4,389 points, generating excitement among fans and analysts alike.

    Chavez’s skills on the court drew comparisons to established stars, with many speculating about her potential to break records set by players like Caitlin Clark. Fans expressed hope that she would continue her career at a high-profile college, with schools such as UCLA and Oklahoma showing significant interest. The buzz surrounding her recruitment intensified as she received more than 20 offers from top programs nationwide.

    Aaliyah Chavez Proves She The Number One College Basketball Prospect After Big Game

    Monterey Plainsmen, Aaliyah Chavez, College Basketball
    Monterey’s Aaliyah Chavez shoots against Amarillo High during a District 3-5A girls basketball game, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, at Monterey High School.

    Chavez’s big game for Monterey has placed him on the map when it comes to college basketball prospects. This can be seen in a post shared by Sports Center Next on Instagram.

     

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    While her scoring prowess was undeniable, some observers noted areas for improvement, particularly regarding her on-court demeanor. Despite these critiques, her talent and hard work earned her widespread admiration. Fans celebrated her achievements and expressed excitement about her future, envisioning her success at the collegiate level and beyond.

    Monterey Plainsmen, Aaliyah Chavez, College Basketball
    Monterey’s Aaliyah Chavez is the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal’s girls basketball player of the year, as seen Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at Monterey High School.

    Chavez not only established herself as a leading figure in high school basketball but also captivated a growing fanbase eager to see her next steps. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to perform under pressure set the stage for a promising career, making her a player to watch in the coming years. As she navigates her recruitment process, the basketball world remains optimistic about her potential to make a significant impact at the collegiate level and beyond.

    Monterey Plainsmen, Aaliyah Chavez, College Basketball
    Monterey’s Aaliyah Chavez reaches for the ball during tip-off against Frenship during the big school girls bracket championship of the Caprock Classic, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2023, at Tiger Pit in Wolfforth.

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    Angelo Guinhawa

    Angelo Guinhawa is a veteran sports writer and editor who has been working in the industry for over 10 years now. He has worked for FOX Sports PH and several other reputable sports publications. His specialty is the NBA and the NFL, though he also covers the MLB, NHL and European top-flight football.

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