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Select 40 Program Preview: Legends U

Legends U is an AAU basketball program based in Ohio. They transitioned from Sports City U to Legends U last summer. This will be their second year on the Select 40 Circuit. Since 2019, the program has already had seven McDonald’s All-Americans and has had multiple members of Team USA. What sets Legends U apart is its focus on player development and preparation for the next level. Their style of play has been specifically designed to help players succeed at the college level from the very first day they set foot on campus.

Players To Watch This Season:

  • Saniyah Hall (2026)
    Offers: Ohio State, Michigan State, Louisville & more!
  • Sydney Savoury (2027)
    Offers: Arizona, Louisville, Ohio State, Michigan, Maryland, Kentucky & more!
  • Sinai Douglas (2024)
    Offers: Iowa, Toledo, Cincinnati, Xavier, Dayton & more!
  • Kira Reynolds (2025)
    Offers: Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio State & more!
  • Madison Parrish (2025)
    Offers: Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue & more!

Notable Alumni:

  • Zia Cooke (South Carolina)
  • Bree Hall (South Carolina)
  • Rickea Jackson (Tennessee)
  • Naz Hillmon (Michigan / Atlanta Dream)
  • Chance Gray (Oregon)
  • Grace VanSlooten (Oregon)
  • Cotie McMahon (Ohio State)
  • Taylor Thierry (Ohio State)
  • Taylor Mikesell (Ohio State)
  • Gabbie Marshall (Iowa)

Coaching Staff:

  • Bryce McKey – 17u Head Coach
  • Bryce McKey – 16u Head Coach
  • Drew Fladung – 15u Head Coach

Jr. All-Star Analysis:

Over the last 5 seasons, Bryce McKey and his staff have run arguably the top club basketball program in the country. Previously Sports City U, and now Legends U, they have consistently cranked out some of the top talents in college basketball. This year’s team will be a bit younger than usual, but certainly no less talented overall. We see Legends U as the team to beat in the Select 40 Red Division.

What do you think?

Written by Staff Contributor

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