Aneya Britt
Aneya Britt
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Britt was one of the big transfers of the 2025 offseason as 4A Gray Collegiate and coach Brandon Wallace would benefit off her talents. She helped the War Eagles to a 22-6 record, a second-place finish in its region and a berth in the Lower State semifinals. Among the highlights of Britt’s 2025-26 was her reaching the 1,000-point mark for her stellar high school career. Britt averaged a double-double of 19 points and 10.5 rebounds plus 1.7 steals per contest while playing in all 28 games this season for Gray Collegiate. The War Eagles are set to move up in classification to 5A beginning next season.
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Brookland-Cayce was unsuccessful in stopping Britt in the first round as she placed 22 on the board against the Bearcats. Gray Collegiate’s matchup with Wilson was a bit more competitive but 19 more courtesy of the War Eagles’ star junior lifted her team to a 48-45 victory over the Tigers. Britt finished with a double-double as she also had 13 rebounds to go along with the 19 points in addition to two steals. Gray Collegiate’s fortunes against North Augusta have not exactly been the best this season, but the War Eagles will look to reverse that trend in the 4A Lower State semifinals on Monday.
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Britt was one of several additions throughout the offseason to join coach Brandon Wallace’s 4A Gray Collegiate assembling and it has paid dividends all season long. The War Eagles’ first-round opponent was a familiar foe – region rival Brookland-Cayce. Gray Collegiate picked up the 58-39 victory over the Bearcats. Britt tallied 22 points en route to the War Eagles victory. She concluded her game with a double-double as she also hauled in 12 rebounds. The victory also extended the War Eagles’ winning streak to six. When postseason play resumes, Gray Collegiate will host Wilson this Friday for a berth in the Lower State semifinals.
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When the only blemishes on a team’s schedule are against 1A Military Magnet, 4A schools Camden and North Augusta and 5A Division 2 Goose Creek, said team is doing something correct. Coach Brandon Wallace’s 4A Gray Collegiate assembling was on the winning end of the transfer portal this past offseason as evidenced by Britt now sporting a War Eagles uniform. On Jan. 19, Gray Collegiate was on the winning end of a 64-51 decision against defending 2A champion Andrew Jackson. Britt was one rebound shy of a double-double with 19 points and nine boards along with reaching the 1,000-point plateau. Britt joined War Eagles greats Maliyiah Mason and Kadence Walker-Lee as the only Gray Collegiate players to achieve the feat. If Britt gives the same – or even better – production for Gray Collegiate next season then the War Eagles’ transition to 5A should be a smooth one.
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Britt’s transition to wearing Gray Collegiate’s uniform has been a smooth one. She ensured the War Eagles would continue its winning ways by delivering 12 points on Friday afternoon against a tough local out in 5A Division 2 Socastee. The Braves may have had an advantage in terms of travel but Britt’s overall talents were once again on display at the Beach Ball. Britt is a leader on defense and understands how to get downhill quickly with the ball in her hands. Defenses have to watch for if Britt will attack the rim, attempt a 3-pointer or dish the rock to an open teammate. Fearless and ferocious are two other words that describe Britt’s style of play.
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The first contest on the four-game card featured Britt’s 4A Gray Collegiate team facing off against a 4A team from the SCISA ranks in First Baptist. Britt would finish her Saturday with a 24-point performance to lead her War Eagles against the Hurricanes. She can give a team productive minutes either at the two in the backcourt or from the three in the frontcourt – which is appropriate given her proficiency from knocking down 3-point attempts from the wing. Britt maintains activity from the ball and her cutting ability without the rock in her hands will really make things difficult for opposing defenses. Britt fuses together a blue-collar attitude with veteran instincts.
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Britt lit up the scoreboard as the nightcap of She Got Next Friday took place. Her 4A Gray Collegiate team did battle against 5A Division 1 River Bluff. She scored 30 points in what was a successful night at the office for the War Eagles. The Gators’ defense had little to no answers for the star three forward of Gray Collegiate. Out of the 30 points she scored, 19 occurred in the first half of play. If Britt had the ball in close proximity to the rim, she was likely to score two points. Britt also showcased her midrange and long-range shooting capabilities as well. Given her 5-foot-11 stature, it made things difficult for River Bluff to score buckets in the interior.
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Gray Collegiate was also successful in landing a prospect east of its flagship campus. Britt joins the War Eagles after wearing the signature red of 5A Division 2 Westwood. Britt put together another impressive season on the AAU circuit with Palmetto 76ers/A’ja Wilson Elite . Not only does she bolster a team’s scoring output but its rebounding efforts as well. The immediate task for coach Brandon Wallace and his Gray Collegiate assembling appears straightforward – find a way to defeat North Augusta. Britt calling it a career as a Redhawk and taking flight with her new flock of War Eagles certainly aids in that objective.
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Any team that is looking to put 5A Westwood in the loss column has to do something about this talented rising junior. Britt displays her versatility with an ability to play a variety of positions on the court. Playing at the three or the four is her bread and butter, but she also can find time as either a shooting guard or at the wing. It does not matter if it is the easy way or the hard way, Britt will find a way to put the ball in the basket. She is also an effective rebounder and does some of the little things that help a team win such as setting screens.
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Britt shined bright on Friday night for Westwood. Her 5A Redhawks may have been on the bad end of a 60-53 decision to 3A Loris, but Britt put forth a stellar effort as she led her team with 18 points. She particularly came up big when big time players do – in the second half of contests. Eleven of the 18 points Britt scored occurred in the second half. Britt stands at 5-foot-9 and showcases her versatility by playing a variety of positions. When she is in a lineup as either a three or a four, that combined with her height advantage will put her in position to corral rebounds and come out on the victorious end of many battles on the boards. Britt’s freshman season at Westwood (when it was a 4A school) saw her average 9.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. Her first contest of the 2024-25 season was a strong indication that she is poised for even bigger things as a sophomore.
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