Colorado Live Showcase: Two-Way Prospects
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Here are a few incoming prospects with immense potential, all of which possess legitimate collegiate upside. All of which bring two-way production in their own rights, bringing on significant responsibilities on both ends. These names span opposite ends of the…
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Continue ReadingHere are a few incoming prospects with immense potential, all of which possess legitimate collegiate upside. All of which bring two-way production in their own rights, bringing on significant responsibilities on both ends. These names span opposite ends of the state, ranging from Johnstown down to Colorado Springs.
Kyla Hollier Kyla Hollier 6'2" | SF Roosevelt | 2026 State CO – Roosevelt – 2026
Hollier is a streamlined forward who is remarkably efficient in the paint, while showing legitimate upside as a floor spacer. The incoming sophomore forward brings winning pedigree and experience, complemented by competitive showings with Premier’s EYBL program. She boasts offers from Brigham Young and Colorado State, likely only a handful for what’s in store for the Northern Colorado forward. Her two-way rebounding is her most productive trait at the moment, proving quick getting up for second chance opportunities with either hand. Her continued growth as a shotmaker off of the dribble will be worth tracking, given the baseline of skills on the table.
Ryanne Bahnsen-Price Ryanne Bahnsen-Price 6'0" | SG Roosevelt | 2025 State CO – Roosevelt – 2025
Bahnsen-Price brings high IQ decision making at roughly 6′ tall, making a high impact through her efficient play. Capable of attacking downhill off the catch, the guard is equally capable of scoring through contests at the rim or getting to her floater off the jump stop. At her height, she possesses high upside as a perimeter defender, given her high IQ on both ends. She does well at reading passing lanes, utilizing her wide reach to be a difference maker guarding off the ball. Throughout her performance, she knocked down multiple threes off the catch, doing well to space the floor and fill open space.
Brooklyn Stewart Brooklyn Stewart 6'2" | SF Pine Creek | 2025 State CO – Pine Creek – 2025
Stewart brings high upside at the forward spot, providing two-way impact. The 6’2 forward was an impactful rim protector, being ready on help side defense to swat away drives and mid-range pull-up jumpers. She was incredibly impactful deterring shot attempts, given her wide reach and assertiveness helping. Stewart brought value rebounding the ball, seeking box outs and getting low to move opponents. Her offensive ceiling is very intriguing as a roller or spot-up shooter. At the free throw line or slightly above, Stewart is knockdown, taking multiple jumpers in rhythm. Her production against likesize frontcourt matchups will be watched closely, given the wide array of D1 and D2 frontcourt threats through the 2024 to 2026 classes.
LeeKaya Burke-Perryman LeeKaya Burke-Perryman 5'3" | PG Pine Creek | 2025 State CO – Pine Creek – 2025
Burke-Perryman has been nothing short of spectacular with Pine Creek, proving nearly unstoppable with the ball. The incoming junior is a shifty ball-handler, having total control going either direction. She has a quick crossover, allowing her the immediate space on the drive. What sets apart Burke-Perryman from so many lead guards is her ability to be physical and turn the corner while attacking downhill versus immediate defenders. Her soft touch on layups or the short floater is highly impactful, proving to be poised at all times. Burke-Perryman has shown shotmaking upside off the catch, although given her quick footwork relocating for other shots, I have no doubt her pull-up jumper may be leveraged down the line.