Andrew Jensen
Andrew Jensen
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Brett Pickarts | Prep Hoops Scout
Jensen was a stat sheet filler once again for the 14-1 Ghosts on Saturday in MIlwaukee. In the first half, the 6-9 DePaul recruit did his best Jokic impression finding cutting teammates out of the high post and low post with his tremendous passing ability. Jensen had 6 assists passing out of these spots within the flow of Kaukauna’s offense. Oregon adjusted in the second half, and conceded 1 on 1 matchups to Jensen instead of letting their shooters hit from 3. This led to Andrew having 19 second half points exclusively around the basket. Jensen utilized patient post moves and was unguardable. Andrew was a force defensively as well finishing with an astounding six blocks. Jensen finished the game with 24 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists, and 6 blocks. It was an incredible performance for the standout frontcourt senior.
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Jensen showcased why he was so desired last spring with his unselfishness, elite athleticism, and his ability to impact the game directly at the rim on both the offensive and defensive end. Jensen, was in foul trouble in the first half, was able to finish the game with 17 points. The 6’9 senior also finished with several assists over double digits rebounds, and some eye popping, thunderous dunks in traffic. Jensen, who is heading to Depaul next season, led his team to their ninth win and continues to loudly make his case for potentially earning Mr. Basketball in the state of Wisconsin.
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