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<p>The Texas Tip-Off brought together some of the top 17U programs from across the region, creating a highly competitive environment for frontcourt prospects to showcase their talent. With college exposure, elite competition, and Prep Girls Hoops scouts evaluating every game, the event provided a stage for post players and forwards to prove they could impact winning at a high level.</p>
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<p>The frontcourt talent on display was impressive from start to finish. Several prospects separated themselves with their ability to control the paint, dominate the glass, protect the rim, and create mismatches on the offensive end. While size certainly played a factor, it was the versatility of these players that stood out most. Modern forwards are expected to do more than simply score around the basket, and many of the weekend's top performers showcased perimeter skills, ball-handling ability, and passing instincts that elevated their value.</p>
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<p>Defensively, these athletes made life difficult for opponents. Whether it was altering shots at the rim, switching onto guards, or securing key rebounds in traffic, the best frontcourt players consistently impacted the game on possessions that don't always show up in the box score. Their physicality, toughness, and motor helped set the tone for their teams throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Offensively, several players displayed a complete package. Some dominated with their back-to-the-basket game, while others stretched defenses with mid-range and perimeter shooting. The ability to score from multiple levels, run the floor in transition, and make quick decisions with the basketball proved to be a major separator among the top performers.</p>
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<p>Perhaps most importantly, the frontcourt standouts embraced the competitive nature of the event. They competed possession after possession, battled through contact, and consistently found ways to impact winning. Those traits are often what college coaches value most, and numerous players helped themselves with strong performances against quality competition.</p>
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<p>As the summer circuit continues, expect many of these 17U frontcourt prospects to remain firmly on the recruiting radar. The Texas Tip-Off served as another reminder that the region is loaded with talented forwards and post players who have the size, skill, and upside to make noise at the next level.</p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/05/texas-tip-off-top-performers/">Texas Tip-Off: 17U Top Performers</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/05/summer-ball-heat-check-prospects-to-watch/">Summer Ball Heat Check: Prospects to Watch | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/05/breaking-out-this-summer-aau-prospects/">Breaking Out This Summer: AAU Prospects | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/05/lsue-team-camp-prospects-that-turned-heads/">LSUE Team Camp: Prospects That Turned Heads | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/05/next-up-2030-standouts-you-need-to-know/">Next Up: 2030 Standouts You Need to Know | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p>Caroline Banerjea showcased the qualities of a true point guard at the Texas Tip-Off, consistently controlling the pace and making winning plays. Her court vision, passing ability, and basketball IQ allowed her to create scoring opportunities for teammates while keeping the offense organized.</p>
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<p>Banerjea was equally effective on the defensive end, applying pressure, forcing turnovers, and turning defense into offense. Her active hands and competitive nature helped create extra possessions throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Offensively, she displayed strong ball-handling skills, navigated pressure well, and showed the ability to score when opportunities presented themselves. Her leadership, unselfish play, and ability to impact both ends of the floor made her one of the more impressive floor generals in attendance.</p>
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<p>Banerjea's combination of playmaking, defensive intensity, and poise continues to make her a prospect worth watching in the 2027 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1790948' first='Abbigail' last='Tillson'] was one of the more polished guards on display at the Texas Tip-Off, consistently impacting the game with her combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ. Standing at 5'10", Tillson has the versatility to play either guard position and showcased her ability to affect winning on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p>Offensively, Tillson excelled as a three-level scorer. She knocked down perimeter shots with confidence, attacked closeouts with a deceptive first step, and finished effectively when getting downhill. What stood out most was her patience with the basketball. She rarely forced the action, instead allowing plays to develop while reading defenders and making smart decisions. Her catch-and-shoot ability was particularly impressive, as she consistently knocked down shots even with defenders contesting.</p>
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<p>Beyond scoring, Tillson displayed strong court vision and playmaking instincts. She moved the ball well, created opportunities for teammates, and showed the ability to serve as both a primary and secondary ball handler. Her understanding of spacing and timing allowed her to keep defenses off balance throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Tillson played with aggression and purpose. She used her length and anticipation to disrupt passing lanes, generate turnovers, and create transition opportunities. Her willingness to compete on every possession matched the offensive skill set that made her one of the more complete guards in attendance.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1216423' first='Haikera' last='Williams'] showed flashes of being a highly intriguing frontcourt prospect at the Texas Tip-Off. Standing 5'10", Williams brings a physical presence, toughness, and athleticism that allows her to impact the game in multiple ways. She embraces contact, competes hard in the paint, and consistently battles for rebounds on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p>Williams was at her best when playing with energy and attacking the glass. She showed the ability to secure rebounds in traffic, finish around the basket, and create second-chance opportunities for her team. Her motor and willingness to do the dirty work stood out throughout the event, often making plays that don't always appear in the box score.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Williams used her strength and activity level to defend the paint and challenge opponents around the rim. She showed good instincts as a help defender and competed on every possession. Her physical style of play makes her difficult to move off her spot and allows her to be effective against bigger opponents.</p>
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<p>As her game continues to develop, adding consistency to her offensive skill set and expanding her ability to score away from the basket will elevate her ceiling even further. The foundation is there with her toughness, rebounding ability, and competitive nature.</p>
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<p>Williams is a player who impacts winning through effort, physicality, and relentless energy. Her upside and willingness to compete make her a prospect worth monitoring in the 2028 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1213714' first='Tatum' last='Turner'] put together a strong showing at the Texas Tip-Off, demonstrating why she is one of the more intriguing young frontcourt prospects in the 2029 class. At 5'10", Turner brings a physical presence, toughness, and a high motor that allows her to impact the game in a variety of ways.</p>
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<p>Turner was most effective around the basket, where she consistently finished through contact and converted high-percentage opportunities. She has soft hands, runs the floor well, and does an excellent job finding open space around the rim. Her ability to catch and finish in traffic makes her a reliable scoring option in the paint.</p>
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<p>Beyond her offensive production, Turner made her mark on the glass. She competed hard for rebounds on both ends of the floor, creating extra possessions for her team while limiting second-chance opportunities for opponents. Her physicality and willingness to battle inside stood out throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Turner brought energy and effort every possession. She used her size and strength to defend the paint, contest shots, and compete against bigger players. Her motor and toughness consistently showed up in winning plays that often go unnoticed in the box score.</p>
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<p>Turner continues to develop into a well-rounded frontcourt player. With her rebounding ability, interior finishing, and relentless effort, she has all the tools to become a highly impactful prospect in the 2029 class. Her combination of toughness, physicality, and production makes her a player worth monitoring moving forward.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1820269' first='Morgan' last='Taylor'] put together a productive weekend at the Texas Tip-Off, showcasing the versatility and toughness that make her a valuable frontcourt prospect in the 2027 class. At 5'10", Taylor possesses the ability to play both forward spots, giving her team flexibility on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p>Taylor's motor was one of her biggest strengths throughout the event. She consistently competed on the glass, fought for loose balls, and made winning plays that often don't show up in the box score. Her physicality and willingness to embrace contact allowed her to be effective around the basket while also holding her own defensively against bigger opponents.</p>
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<p>Offensively, Taylor showed the ability to score around the rim, finish through contact, and capitalize on second-chance opportunities. She moved well without the basketball and consistently found ways to put herself in position to contribute. Her versatility allows her to operate both inside and on the perimeter when needed.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Taylor played with energy and effort, using her strength and instincts to contest shots, rebound, and disrupt opposing players. She consistently competed and brought a level of toughness that helped her team throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>Taylor's combination of versatility, rebounding, and relentless effort makes her a prospect who continues to trend upward. Her ability to impact the game in multiple areas and do the little things that lead to winning make her a player worth keeping on the radar moving forward.</p>
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The Texas Tip-Off brought together some of the top 17U programs from across the region, creating a highly competitive environment for frontcourt prospects to showcase their talent. With college exposure, elite competition, and Prep Girls Hoops scouts evaluating every game, the event provided a stage for post players and forwards to prove they could impact winning at a high level.
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