ELITE is EARNED: Former Check Me Out Camp Participants Commit to Colleges
By: James Parker, Director of Scouting
As we celebrate the journey and success of our former Check Me Out Camp participants, we’re thrilled to highlight those who have recently made their college commitments for the class of 2025. These athletes have not only showcased their talents at our camps but have also demonstrated the leadership, resilience, and skill necessary to excel at the next level. Below, we recap where these outstanding players will be continuing their basketball careers.
Macie Arzner (WA) | 5’10 W | Committed to Pitt
Macie Arzner is a 5’10” wing from the Pacific Northwest who brings a blend of skill, toughness, and leadership to the court. Known for her gritty play and vocal leadership, Arzner consistently uplifts her team with her high energy and tenacity. A true “glue” player, she embraces physicality, has a college-ready frame, and excels at defending the opponent’s top player. Offensively, Arzner is versatile, capable of scoring in various ways—from attacking the rim to shooting mid-range jumpers. Her attributes will be a valuable addition to the Pitt Panthers.
Princess Moody (MD) | 5’8 G | Committed to Providence
Princess Moody is a well-rounded guard with a versatile skill set, making her a significant asset on both ends of the floor. Her smooth athleticism and ability to control the game’s pace are complemented by her dribbling skills, allowing her to create plays and maneuver through defenses. Offensively, Moody is effective around the rim, in mid-range pull-ups, and in catch-and-shoot situations, shooting an impressive 45.8% in the Nike EYBL. Defensively, her length and athleticism make her a standout perimeter defender. Moody’s multi-dimensional game will be a strong addition to the Providence Friars.
Aubrey Cook (CO) | 6’3 P | Committed to San Diego State
Aubrey Cook is a 6’3″ post player known for her excellent hands, footwork, and poise around the rim. She can finish over either shoulder with a solid back-to-the-basket skill set, making her a reliable presence in the paint. As San Diego State’s lone commit for 2025 so far, Cook’s commitment is a promising addition for the Aztecs, particularly with the graduation of their current post player, Cali Clark. Cook’s presence will be crucial in strengthening the future of San Diego State’s frontcourt.
Hadley Thul (MN) | 6’2 F | Committed to South Dakota State
Hadley Thul is an extremely long and athletic forward who excels in moving without the ball. She has a keen eye for the floor, finding open cutters and finishing effectively at the rim. Thul is a versatile scorer, able to shoot from 15 feet out to beyond the arc, and was a key player in North Tartan’s top 8 finish in the Nike EYBL. Her proficiency and efficiency, shooting over 55% from the field and 47.4% from three, will be assets to the South Dakota State Jackrabbits.
Sania Richardson (OK) | 5’5 PG | Committed to SMU
Sania Richardson is a dynamic point guard who brings toughness and physicality to the SMU Mustangs. Standing at 5’5″, Richardson excels at playing through contact, using her explosive athleticism to drive and finish at the rim with either hand. She possesses great court vision, often drawing help defenders and finding open teammates. Richardson’s ability to score from range or create at the midrange level makes her a formidable addition to SMU’s roster.
Nyah Buntun (CA) | 5’6 PG | Committed to Tarleton State
Nyah Buntun is a tenacious guard known for her energy and intensity on both ends of the court. Defensively, she disrupts ball-handlers and makes it difficult for opponents to settle into their rhythm. Offensively, Buntun uses her speed and quickness to penetrate defenses, finishing strong at the rim or kicking out to teammates. Her ability to shoot from beyond the arc adds another dimension to her game, making her a dynamic threat for Tarleton State.
Mia & Mya Pauldo (NJ) | Gs | Committed to Tennessee
The Pauldo twins, Mia and Mya, bring maturity, leadership, and discipline to Tennessee. Mia is known for her craftiness in creating separation for her shots, along with her effective communication and high energy. Mya complements this with her sweet shooting stroke, defense, and clutch shooting performances. Both sisters possess a high basketball IQ, making them impactful players on both ends of the floor. Their commitment is a significant recruiting boost for Tennessee’s new head coach, Kim Caldwell.
Aaliyah Crump (MN) | 6’1 G | Committed to Texas
Aaliyah Crump, a 6’1″ guard, embodies the qualities that make her a perfect fit for Texas and Vic Schaefer’s team. Crump is a versatile scorer, with the ability to shoot from range, attack off the dribble, and finish in the paint. Her combination of size, length, and athleticism, along with her elite defense, will make her a disruptive force in the Big 12. Crump’s all-around game and incredible upside ensure she will be a significant contributor at Texas.
Lia Hanson (WA) | 5’10 W | Committed to Vermont
Lia Hanson is a versatile wing with a diverse scoring skill set that spans three levels. At 5’10”, Hanson is well-suited for her position, excelling in catch-and-shoot situations and creating her own shot. While she shows playmaking ability, Hanson thrives off the ball, finding scoring opportunities and contributing effectively on offense. Her commitment to Vermont adds a valuable player to the Catamounts’ roster.
Gabby Mundy (TX) | 5’7 PG | Committed to Wofford
Gabby Mundy is a point guard with a high basketball IQ, exceptional court vision, and a strong passing ability. Her leadership on the floor and ability to control the tempo make her a pivotal figure for her team. Mundy is effective in shooting from range and making plays off the dribble, demonstrating her well-rounded skill set. Her commitment to Wofford ensures that the Terriers are gaining a player who will enhance the play of those around her.
Angelina Hodgens (NY) | 5’10 G | Committed to Northwestern
Angelina Hodgens is a consistent and reliable guard who brings poise, court vision, and a team-first mentality to Northwestern. Known for her solid fundamentals and well-coached approach, Hodgens facilitates the offense effectively, finding open teammates and scoring efficiently herself. Her gritty work ethic and leadership qualities make her a steady force on both ends of the court, and she averaged an impressive .961 points per possession and 43% from beyond the arc in the Nike EYBL for NJ Gemz. Hodgens’ consistency and determination will be invaluable for the Wildcats.
These talented athletes have shown what it means to be ELITE and have earned their spots at the next level. We congratulate each of them on their college commitments and look forward to seeing their continued success on the court.