Five Intriguing Prospects: IAC/MAC Challenge
POTOMAC, MD — The IAC/MAC Challenge did not lack for talent. Here we recap the event by taking a closer look at five intriguing prospects. ROWAN BRUMBAUGH | 6’0 PG | ST. ALBANS ’22 Brumbaugh is still growing and getting…
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Continue ReadingPOTOMAC, MD — The IAC/MAC Challenge did not lack for talent. Here we recap the event by taking a closer look at five intriguing prospects.
ROWAN BRUMBAUGH | 6’0 PG | ST. ALBANS ’22
Brumbaugh is still growing and getting stronger, but has become more confident since his days as an eighth grader playing summer league ball. The skilled lead guard prospect is a perimeter shooting threat who will only improve as he gains experience.
DANE CAMPHAUSEN | 6’8 C | LANDON ’19
Camphausen is a stretch big with a quick release who can occasionally score with his back to the basket. There’s no doubt he could help a local division three program down the road.
LOUIS HUTCHINSON | 6’4 G | MARET ’22
Hutchinson is one of the more intriguing freshman we’ve seen so far this year. He’s got legit point guard skills with size, but right now is earning his stripes off the bench as a reliable spot up shooter who defends with tenacity.
XAVIER LIPSCOMB | 6’2 PG | SSSAS ’20
Lipscomb still has to prove that he can keep defenses honest by knocking down the three ball consistently, but there are no real flaws in any other part of his game. He is a big, strong guard who can handle, see the floor, competes at a high level, and isn’t afraid to pick up his man full court.
JAYDEN RAINEY | 5’10 G | GDS ’22
Rainey is a confident and skilled lefty with a quick release, but he’s got to learn how to make guys around him better. There’s no doubt he will be a fun player to watch throughout his high school career.