
Savannah Samuel
November 13, 2019 | Women's Basketball
Guard - Woodstock, Ga.
Savannah Samuel
Guard
6-foot-1
Woodstock, Ga.
St. Francis High School – Coach Aisha Kennedy
FBC United – Director Alfred Motton
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Savannah Samuel (Woodstock, Ga.) is among the top 100 recruits in the nation according to both Prospects Nation and Premier Basketball Report. She helped lead FBC United to a Prime Event 17U National Championship and a Girls Under Armour 17U National title. Samuel was 6A Regional Player of the Year her sophomore year of high school and First Team Atlanta Tip Off her junior season. She led her team to state final four appearances in her freshman and junior seasons.
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According to ESPN Samuel is an: "Athletic guard that rebounds and pushes tempo coast-to-coast; quick-leaper with size in the back court; rises over defenders and finishes plays in mid-range game; quick off the bounce, knocks down jumpers to the arc."
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Samuel averaged 20.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game in her sophomore campaign. Off the floor she participates in numerous community service activities, including vacation bible school. She has made the honor roll in each of her high school years so far.
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Premier Basketball Report describes Samuel as: "A long and lanky athlete w/bounce. Slasher who is quick and fast. Glides to the rim. A very bouncy athlete who can make a difference on both ends."
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"I love the feeling of family when I am with the team and coaches," Samuel said. "The Pac-12 is the conference for me, I love the way the team plays, and the way they work hard."Â
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Guard
6-foot-1
Woodstock, Ga.
St. Francis High School – Coach Aisha Kennedy
FBC United – Director Alfred Motton
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Savannah Samuel (Woodstock, Ga.) is among the top 100 recruits in the nation according to both Prospects Nation and Premier Basketball Report. She helped lead FBC United to a Prime Event 17U National Championship and a Girls Under Armour 17U National title. Samuel was 6A Regional Player of the Year her sophomore year of high school and First Team Atlanta Tip Off her junior season. She led her team to state final four appearances in her freshman and junior seasons.
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According to ESPN Samuel is an: "Athletic guard that rebounds and pushes tempo coast-to-coast; quick-leaper with size in the back court; rises over defenders and finishes plays in mid-range game; quick off the bounce, knocks down jumpers to the arc."
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Samuel averaged 20.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game in her sophomore campaign. Off the floor she participates in numerous community service activities, including vacation bible school. She has made the honor roll in each of her high school years so far.
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Premier Basketball Report describes Samuel as: "A long and lanky athlete w/bounce. Slasher who is quick and fast. Glides to the rim. A very bouncy athlete who can make a difference on both ends."
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"I love the feeling of family when I am with the team and coaches," Samuel said. "The Pac-12 is the conference for me, I love the way the team plays, and the way they work hard."Â
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