Updated 2025 Rankings: Top Five
Bella Hines Bella Hines 5'10" | CG Eldorado | 2025 State NM : 5’9 Combo Guard “Eldorado High School” Class of 2025 Bella Hines Bella Hines 5'10" | CG Eldorado | 2025 State NM had a fantastic freshman year that…
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Continue ReadingBella Hines Bella Hines 5'10" | CG Eldorado | 2025 State NM : 5’9 Combo Guard “Eldorado High School” Class of 2025
Bella Hines Bella Hines 5'10" | CG Eldorado | 2025 State NM had a fantastic freshman year that has carried into the off-season. After averaging an impressive 22 points per game during her freshman campaign, she continued to receive interest to play at the D1 level. She has remained the top prospect in the 2025 Class with her off-season play playing with her club team, “Colorado Premier 17U Nike EYBL”. She was the only female hooper from New Mexico playing with the Nike EYBL Circuit, which is the highest level of AAU Girls Basketball in the country. She can score from every area on the floor, from inside and out. Bella has exceptional foot work around the rim and can create her own shot whenever she wants. This off-season she has received interest from the University of San Francisco, New Mexico State University, and the University of Utah since the end of her freshman season.
Sydney Benally Sydney Benally 5'9" | PG Sandia | 2025 State NM : 5’9 Point Guard “Sandia High School” Class of 2025
Sandia’s star Sydney Benally Sydney Benally 5'9" | PG Sandia | 2025 State NM had an excellent freshman year for the Matadors. She averaged an impressive 15.6 points per game while leading Sandia to the 5A State Tournament. Sydney was selected too second team all-state and second team all-metro last season. This off-season she has remained working on her game and staying in the gym. This off-season she has received interest at the college level from the University of North Texas. Sydney is an all-around player who can make an impact on both sides of the floor, and creates scoring opportunities in the passing lanes defensively.
Bhret Clay Bhret Clay 5'9" | SG Hobbs | 2025 State NM : 5’8 Shooting Guard “Hobbs High School” Class of 2025
Bhret Clay Bhret Clay 5'9" | SG Hobbs | 2025 State NM played a huge role in her freshman year for Hobbs High School. She was a key contributor in the teams state championship game run vs Volcano Vista this past season. Bhret is a dynamic guard that has only gotten better since the end of her freshman season. She is a player who plays with a chip on he shoulder and gives her all during the whole game. This has been a busy and exciting off-season for her as she looks to play at the next level three years from now. Over the last year, Bhret has already received some interest from colleges at the next level. Bhret made an unofficial visit with Southern Methodist University, University of New Mexico and Abilene Christian University. This off-season she has received two D1 offers so far from Abilene Christian University and Southern Methodist University.
Brynn Hargrove Brynn Hargrove 5'6" | PG Hobbs | 2025 State NM : 5’5 Point Guard “Hobbs High School” Class of 2025
Brynn Hargrove Brynn Hargrove 5'6" | PG Hobbs | 2025 State NM is a fearless point guard that can take over a game with her inside scoring and outside shooting. She made an early impact as a freshman this past season while helping Hobbs High School make it to another state championship game. Between her and teammate Bhret Clay Bhret Clay 5'9" | SG Hobbs | 2025 State NM , they will be a dynamic duo in this state for the next three years and make Hobbs a perennial contender for years too come. This off-season, Brynn has remained busy competing with Team Fusion 17U in San Antonio and competing in the college live period at Fieldhouse USA.
Hope Giddings Hope Giddings 5'8" | SG Sandia | 2025 State NM : 5’8 Shooting Guard “Sandia High School” Class of 2025
Hope Giddings Hope Giddings 5'8" | SG Sandia | 2025 State NM rounds out the top 5 in the updated 2025 rankings. After a solid freshman year averaging over 11 points per game as Sandia’s second leading scorer, Hope has continued getting better going into this off-season. She has already received offers from Northern New Mexico Community College. Hope performed well during the Team Camps in June and has been on the road constantly with her club team, the NM Flash. Hope is a versatile player that can play multiple positions on the floor and shoots the three-ball at a high level.