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<p>While many of the top-ranked prospects entered the Texas Tip-Off with established reputations, several players used the weekend as an opportunity to prove they belong in the conversation. These under-the-radar prospects consistently impacted games, competed at a high level, and left scouts and coaches taking notice.</p>
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<p>What stood out most about this group was their ability to affect winning in multiple ways. Whether it was knocking down perimeter shots, defending multiple positions, controlling the glass, or creating opportunities for teammates, these players showed that rankings and recognition don't always tell the full story.</p>
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<p>Several prospects displayed advanced basketball IQ, making smart decisions under pressure and understanding how to play within team concepts. Others impressed with their motor, toughness, and willingness to do the little things that often go unnoticed on the stat sheet but contribute directly to winning basketball.</p>
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<p>As summer basketball continues, expect these athletes to see their stock rise. Their performances at the Texas Tip-Off served as a reminder that talent can emerge from anywhere, and some of the event's biggest winners were the players who arrived with little fanfare but left with plenty of attention.</p>
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<p>The recruiting landscape is constantly evolving, and the Texas Tip-Off once again proved that hidden gems are waiting to be discovered. College coaches and recruiting services would be wise to keep a close eye on these prospects as they continue their development throughout the summer circuit.</p>
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<p>Sometimes the biggest story isn't the player everyone came to see—it's the player nobody expected to steal the spotlight.</p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/texas-tip-off-17u-frontcourt-standouts/?itm_source=parsely-api">Texas Tip-Off: 17U Frontcourt Standouts | Prep Girls Hoops</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2026/06/texas-tip-off-backcourt-standouts/">Texas Tip-Off: Backcourt Standouts</a></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>[player_tooltip player_id='1799550' first='Brynlee' last='Cawley'] made her presence felt at the Prep Girls Hoops Texas Tip-Off with a combination of size, skill, and toughness that immediately stood out. Standing 6'0", the 2028 post prospect consistently impacted the game around the basket, using her length and physicality to finish plays, secure rebounds, and protect the paint.</p>
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<p>Cawley displayed strong instincts on both ends of the floor, running the floor well in transition and competing for every possession. She showed the ability to establish position inside, finish through contact, and provide a reliable interior presence for her team. Defensively, she altered shots, controlled the glass, and made life difficult for opposing post players.</p>
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<p>As she continues to develop her overall offensive game and expand her skill set, Cawley possesses the tools that coaches look for in a young frontcourt prospect. Her size, motor, and willingness to do the dirty work make her a player worth monitoring closely in the Texas 2028 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1222040' first='Amiau' last='Ratcliff'] continues to prove why she is considered one of the top young guards in Texas' 2030 class. Standing at 5'9", she combines size, athleticism, and scoring ability to create matchup problems for defenders. Ratcliff excels at attacking the basket, using her length and body control to finish through contact while consistently putting pressure on defenses.</p>
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<p>What makes her especially intriguing is her ability to score at multiple levels. While she is effective getting downhill, she has also shown the ability to create her own jumper and knock down mid-range shots. Her offensive versatility and confidence make her a constant scoring threat.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Ratcliff uses her size and athleticism to disrupt opponents, guard multiple positions, and create transition opportunities. With her combination of physical tools, skill set, and upside, she remains one of the most promising young prospects in the state and a player whose stock should continue to rise.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1798299' first='Chloe' last='Miller'] turned in a strong performance at the Prep Girls Hoops Texas Tip-Off, showcasing the versatility and toughness that make her an intriguing 2028 prospect. At 5'9", Miller brings a unique blend of size, skill, and physicality to the forward position, allowing her to impact the game in a variety of ways.</p>
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<p>Throughout the event, Miller displayed a high motor and a willingness to do the little things that contribute to winning. She competed on the glass, defended multiple positions, and consistently found ways to make plays within the flow of the game. Offensively, she showed the ability to score around the basket, attack gaps, and capitalize on opportunities when defenses lost track of her.</p>
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<p>What stood out most was her effort level and versatility. Miller's ability to contribute on both ends of the floor gives her value in multiple lineup combinations, while her toughness and competitiveness allow her to play bigger than her listed size. As she continues to develop her offensive skill set, she has the tools to become a productive two-way forward with a rising ceiling in the 2028 class.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='742327' first='Maggie' last='Nance'] brought a blue-collar approach to the Texas Tip-Off, consistently making plays that don't always show up in the box score. The 2027 forward embraced the physical side of the game, battling for rebounds, securing loose balls, and creating extra possessions through her effort and toughness.</p>
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<p>Nance was at her best around the paint, where she used strong positioning and instincts to carve out space and finish plays. She showed a willingness to do the dirty work, embracing contact and competing against bigger opponents without backing down. Her presence helped stabilize her team's frontcourt throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p>What stands out most about Nance is her competitive nature. Every possession mattered, and she consistently played with an edge that coaches love to see. Combined with her leadership experiences away from basketball, it's easy to see the maturity and discipline she brings to the floor. Nance may not always be the loudest player in the gym, but her steady production and relentless approach make her a prospect worth keeping an eye on.</p>
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<p>Emma Fowlkes caught attention at the Texas Tip-Off with her confidence and poise in the backcourt. The 2028 guard never looked rushed, playing with a calm pace while consistently making smart decisions with the basketball. She showed a good feel for when to attack, when to facilitate, and how to keep her team organized throughout possessions.</p>
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<p>Fowlkes was effective creating opportunities off the dribble and demonstrated the ability to score without needing a high volume of touches. Her understanding of spacing and movement allowed her to find open windows offensively, while her willingness to compete defensively added value on the other end of the floor.</p>
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<p>What stood out most was her basketball IQ. Fowlkes played with a mature approach, letting the game come to her rather than forcing action. As she continues to develop physically and expand her offensive arsenal, she has the foundation of a guard who can be a steady contributor and leader for years to come. Her performance at the Texas Tip-Off showed why she is a prospect worth following in Arkansas' talented 2028 class.</p>
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While many of the top-ranked prospects entered the Texas Tip-Off with established reputations, several players used the weekend as an opportunity to prove they belong in the conversation. These under-the-radar prospects consistently impacted games, competed at a high level, and left scouts and coaches taking notice.
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6'0"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2028
State:
Texas
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Top Prospect Hoops
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2030
State:
Texas
School:
Brenham JH
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5'9"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2028
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5'9"
POS
PF
CLASS
2027
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5'5"
POS
PG/SG
CLASS
2028
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