Though the history isn’t deep in the Ivy League of players who make the leap and stick long-term in the W — Allison Feaster, it’s been a while — Alarie has both the production and the projectability, at 6’4, to be an exception. She’s another player who could benefit tremendously by winning a couple of games at the Ivy League conference tournament in New Haven this month, and giving her Princeton Tigers a chance to show off at the big show by making the NCAA field.
Third Round
25. Indiana Hallie Thome, Michigan
26. New York Ashton Millender, DePaul
27. Chicago Alexis Jennings, South Carolina
28. Indiana (from Las Vegas) Maite Cazorla, Oregon
29. Dallas Bella Alarie, Princeton
30. Minnesota Megan Huff, Utah
31. Los Angeles Marina Mabrey, Notre Dame
32. Phoenix Alicia Froling, SMU
33. Connecticut Miranda Drummond, Syracuse
34. Washington Laia Raventos, UNC Charlotte
35. Atlanta Kiara Leslie, NC State
36. Seattle Kianna Ibis, Arizona State
Still waiting on…
Early-entry elites
Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon
Jackie Young, Notre Dame
Tynice Martin, West Virginia
Tiana Mangakahia, Syracuse
Destiny Slocum, Oregon State
Borislava Hristova, Washington State
Kitija Laksa, South Florida
Beatrice Mompremier, Miami