St. Joseph By-the-Sea High School (Staten Island, N.Y.) and Team Lightning Melious AAU 2027 guard Emily Salafia has picked up an offer from NCAA Division II Lander University Women's basketball program, today her AAU coach Dan Melious wrote on X. https://twitter.com/dmelious/status/1950303831364886913 Additionally, Salafia holds offers from D-1 Chicago State, D-II Fort Lauderdale, and National Association … Continue reading St. Joseph By-the-Sea Standout Emily Salafia Receives Offer from Lander Women’s Basketball
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