
Aleah Goodman
November 09, 2016 | Women's Basketball
Guard - Milwaukie, Ore.
Aleah Goodman
Guard
5-foot-9
Milwaukie, Ore.
La Salle High School – Head Coach Kelli Wedin
Cal Stars – Head Coach Kelly Sopak
Aleah Goodman (Milwaukie, Ore.) is the No. 11 point guard and No. 63 overall player in the nation according to ESPN, earning a four-star ranking. The guard is a two-time Oregon 5A Player of the Year, and was a finalist for Prep Basketball Player of the Year at last year's Oregon Sports Awards. Goodman was named to the USA Today Oregon First Team as a junior, and has already accumulated over 1,000 career points and 500 career assists.
"Aleah is a dynamic guard who understands the game at an elite level," Rueck said. "She is a floor leader with outstanding passing and playmaking ability, as well as deep range on her three. Aleah has won at every level she has played, and is willing to do whatever it takes to help her team win. She is a tough competitor who possesses an outstanding work ethic. Furthermore, Aleah is the kid every coach wants in the locker room – she is full of humility, personality and joy that will only add to our culture here."
According to ESPN, Goodman is a: Confident floor-leader, executes in half-court game; drives and finishes in traffic; triple-threat attack with smooth stroke on jumper to the arc.
Goodman has led La Salle High School to a perfect 42-0 record in conference play over the last three seasons, and helped her squad win a State Championship in her sophomore campaign. She has been tabbed as her team's MVP each year of high school, and has earned the MAC Scholar Athlete Award.
"I chose Oregon State because of my connection with the coaches and players," Goodman said. "I know that in going to OSU I will be pushed both academically and athletically, and it's close to my family and friends."
Guard
5-foot-9
Milwaukie, Ore.
La Salle High School – Head Coach Kelli Wedin
Cal Stars – Head Coach Kelly Sopak
Aleah Goodman (Milwaukie, Ore.) is the No. 11 point guard and No. 63 overall player in the nation according to ESPN, earning a four-star ranking. The guard is a two-time Oregon 5A Player of the Year, and was a finalist for Prep Basketball Player of the Year at last year's Oregon Sports Awards. Goodman was named to the USA Today Oregon First Team as a junior, and has already accumulated over 1,000 career points and 500 career assists.
"Aleah is a dynamic guard who understands the game at an elite level," Rueck said. "She is a floor leader with outstanding passing and playmaking ability, as well as deep range on her three. Aleah has won at every level she has played, and is willing to do whatever it takes to help her team win. She is a tough competitor who possesses an outstanding work ethic. Furthermore, Aleah is the kid every coach wants in the locker room – she is full of humility, personality and joy that will only add to our culture here."
According to ESPN, Goodman is a: Confident floor-leader, executes in half-court game; drives and finishes in traffic; triple-threat attack with smooth stroke on jumper to the arc.
Goodman has led La Salle High School to a perfect 42-0 record in conference play over the last three seasons, and helped her squad win a State Championship in her sophomore campaign. She has been tabbed as her team's MVP each year of high school, and has earned the MAC Scholar Athlete Award.
"I chose Oregon State because of my connection with the coaches and players," Goodman said. "I know that in going to OSU I will be pushed both academically and athletically, and it's close to my family and friends."
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