Winter Rankings Update: 2025 Combo Guards
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The featured image is of Amyannah Tucker Amyannah Tucker 5'6" | CG Richmond | 2025 State IN (2025) of Richmond High School. As the 2023-2024 season reaches the midpoint, a variety of showcases and tournaments are ongoing. In a couple…
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As the 2023-2024 season reaches the midpoint, a variety of showcases and tournaments are ongoing. In a couple of weeks, conference seasons will wind down, and teams will begin preparing for their 2024 state tournament run. After expanding the 2025 rankings list to a Top-100 and a watch list of another 100 prospects, we are now at 200 total 2025 prospects listed on Prep Girls Hoops Indiana. At this time, I wanted to highlight all of the combo guards in the class who we currently have listed, as well as point out some newcomers and those who have raised their stock since the beginning of the season.
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WINTER NEWCOMERS:
Haiden Bailey
Haiden
Bailey
5'7" | CG
Huntington North | 2025
IN
, 2025, 5-7 CG, Huntington North H.S.
– Haiden is a nice, solid, “typical” Indiana guard. She has nice length, wiry strength, and she’s a fairly fluid athlete in most directions. She has touch around the perimeter, she can get downhill to the rim, and she has good awareness. Defensively, she is best against bigger guards.
Jaci Crick
Jaci
Crick
5'7" | CG
Mississinewa | 2025
IN
, 2025, 5-7 CG, Mississinewa H.S.
– Jaci is a big-time scorer for Mississinewa, but she has the skill to play either guard spot. She is averaging 18.5 points per game this season, but she can also handle it, create for others, and she is a willing passer. She’s athletic but strong enough to defend both guard spots.
Brooklyn McConnell
Brooklyn
McConnell
5'4" | CG
Greenfield-Central | 2025
IN
, 2025, 5-4 CG, Greenfield-Central H.S.
– Brooklyn is a tough-nosed, feisty little guard who does a variety of things on the floor. She is long, wiry, and fairly athletic. She can handle it and run offense, she’s a good perimeter shooter, plus she does a nice job of using her quickness and length to create turnovers.
Ava Robbennolt
Ava
Robbennolt
5'6" | CG
Bloomington North | 2025
IN
, 2025, 5-6 CG, Bloomington H.S. North
– Ava was an accidental omission on our September rankings, so our apologies to her. She has put together a strong Junior season for the Cougars, averaging 11.9 points per game as their third option behind two Seniors. Additionally, she is shooting an impressive 44% from 3-point range and 94% from the FT line.
Amyannah Tucker
Amyannah
Tucker
5'6" | CG
Richmond | 2025
State
IN
, 2025, 5-6 CG, Richmond H.S.
– Amyannah is new to Indiana, moving in from Troy High School (OH). She is a strong, physical guard, but she has nice length as well. She’s a solid athlete who uses her physicality to create space and/or get to the rim. Additionally, she can run offense or play off the ball as a scorer.
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WINTER STOCK-RISERS:
Ashley Cox
Ashley
Cox
5'8" | CG
DeKalb | 2025
State
IN
, 2025, 5-8 CG, DeKalb H.S.
– I have always been a fan of Ashley’s game, and she had solid seasons as a Freshman and Sophomore. But now that she’s a Junior, she looks stronger, and she’s showing that in her nightly production. She is consistently scoring in the 20s and teens most nights, but she also has point guard skill and instincts. She is extremely long at her height, she’s a fluid athlete, and she is a nice multilevel scorer who can facilitate, drawing a lot of attention from elite small colleges right now.
Mariah Kenter-Garrett
Mariah
Kenter-Garrett
5'6" | PG
Lawrence Central | 2025
State
IN
, 2025, 5-6 CG, Lawrence Central H.S.
– Mariah will likely be on the point guard list during our next rankings cycle in March, but she definitely belongs somewhere in the rankings. She is another long prospect at her height. She’s very quick-footed, and she has North/South speed. Last year, she was more of a scorer for Crispus Attucks out of necessity. Now at Lawrence Central, she is a facilitator, and she has proven herself as quite the defensive stopper, whether she’s limiting catches or defending the ball straight up.
Jessa Troy, 2025, 5-6 CG, Penn H.S.
– Jessa is just a ballplayer. She is somewhat deceptive, as she’s strong and powerful, and she looks like she could be a solid power forward. However, she is quick-footed, she’s strong with the ball and can run offense, plus she’s a high-level perimeter shooter who you have to chase all over the floor. It doesn’t matter where you put her on offense; she is going to get open and figure out ways to score it. Defensively, she is best against bigger guards and wings, but she has good instincts.