Name dropping: A few up-and-comers who may make mark in '20

Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu, center, celebrates with her teammates Lydia Giomi, left, Erin Boley and Ruthy Hebard, right, after defeating Kansas State 89-51 in an NCAA college basketball game in Eugene, Ore., Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Pietsch)

File-This March 8, 2019, file photo shows LSU's Mondo Duplantis competing in the men's pole vault during the NCAA Division I indoor track and field championships in Birmingham, Ala. Duplantis took silver at the world championships in Qatar. He's from Lafayette, Louisiana, and attended Louisiana State. He won gold at the 2015 World Youth Championships and holds many age-group records. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt, File)

Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu, left, is congratulated by head women coach Kelly Graves and others on the bench after recording her 21st career triple double in an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas State in Eugene, Ore., Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Chris Pietsch)

File-This Aug. 4, 2017, file photo shows Kanoa Igarashi, of Huntington Beach, Calif., surfing in his heat at the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, Calif. His father grew up surfing in Japan before moving to Huntington Beach, to be in the heart of surf country. The 22-year-old Igarashi has dual citizenship and elected to compete for Japan where's already a household name and been featured in a reality TV show. (Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register via AP)

File-This Oct. 2, 2019, file photo shows Sydney McLaughlin of the United States, center, Lea Sprunger of Switzerland, left, and Aminat Jamal of Bahrain, right, competing in the women's 400 meter hurdles semifinal at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. The 20-year-old from New Jersey finished second to Dalilah Muhammad at the world championships. Muhammad set a new world record in Qatar (52.16 seconds), with McLaughlin right on her heels. That record may keeping going lower and lower. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)

File-This July 26, 2019, file photo shows United States' Regan Smith reacting after her women's 200m backstroke semi final at the World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea. The teenager from Minnesota broke the world record in the 200 back at the world championships in South Korea in July. Smith turns 18 on Feb. 9. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

File-This Oct. 3, 2019, file photo shows United State's Rose Lavelle, left, dribbles past South Korea's Cho So-hyun, right, during a soccer match in Charlotte, N.C. Lavelle scored a goal in a World Cup final win over the Netherlands. Could be a big factor for the Americans at the Tokyo Games. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)