

If she can be more consistent on the floor, she can be one of the elite players in her class. Offensively, she has a nice touch out to the top of the key and can be very good in the face-up game and pick-and-pop situations. She can get down and keep a guard in front of her.

Her length at 6-foot-2 make her a defensive presence with the ability to alter opponents' shots. Despite that, plus the scheduling complications and limitations due to COVID-19, she averaged 13 points and 10 rebounds in leading DeSoto to the Texas 6A state championship, being named state tournament MVP. Smith entered the 2020-21 high school season after missing most of her sophomore year with an ACL injury. Among the schools pursuing her include Baylor, Texas, Louisville, Tennessee, Georgia and Texas A&M, among many others from power conferences. With her length, 6-foot-1 frame and ability to elevate, combined with the fundamental offensive skill additions, watch for her to be a major stock riser this summer.Īfter averaging 18.1 points, 11 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game, her recruitment is wide open. Her pull-up is almost impossible to defend and she is knocking down 3-point shots at a higher clip. She has now added the offensive skill to take her to the next level.
