Emily Jacobs
Emily Jacobs
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BJ Batson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jacobs did a lot of things really well for Woodstock. She is a very quick guard, especially with the ball in her hands, and did a great job pushing the ball up the court and getting her team into the offense. Jacobs saw the floor really well and made several impressive passes, a few of which were almost the length of the court. Jacobs is a threat to shoot from outside but also got to the midrange and the rim and scored. She is crafty player with a lot of experience that knows the game.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Emily is one of the most well-rounded players on the roster. She has a strong frame for her size which helps her battle in the paint for rebounds and defend larger players. Jacobs is a good finisher in traffic, her best hoop vs. the Chiefs coming when she had a defender sealed underneath the basket and went up for a reverse. Jacobs has shown over the course of her career the ability to stretch out the defense with her three-point shot and can fill up the box score with her activity. Against Sequoyah, Jacobs went 5-7 from the line to finish with 9 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals.
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When we noticed this name as part of the participants for this year’s Prep Girls Hoops Georgia Top 250 Expo, it immediately rang a bell for us. We remember when we saw her Wood Elite 2026 team compete at this year’s Peach Games as part of the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit’s Triumph Region. Along with being a very efficient scorer, she also proves how much of an asset she is to a team via her rebounding capabilities as well as with her knack for creating additional possessions for her team with steals. Jacobs will also make proficient passes to her teammates to put them in position to make plays.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Stuffing the stat sheet has been a hallmark of Emily’s game throughout the season. One last push helped her earn a spot on the All-League Third Team. In a 46-36 win over Hillgrove II, Jacobs collected 11 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jacobs has emerged as one of Woodstock’s most important players. Through three weeks, she leads the Wolverines in scoring (12.0), rebounds (4.0), assists (2.0) and steals (1.7). Emily is a balanced scorer, averaging two made three-pointers per game. Her activity and knowledge of the game standout. In a 51-38 loss to New Manchester, Jacobs tallied 13 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Emily refused to lose. Jacobs took over against North Cobb, helping force overtime before coming away with a 46-41 win. The sophomore went 9-10 from the line en route to scoring a league-high 23 points. Jacobs cashed in on four threes and put the defense in tough spots when they closed out too hard.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Emily is an X-Factor for Woodstock. Jacobs can do a variety of things. She’s a good shooter that can space the floor and a versatile defender. Emily did whatever was asked of her as a freshman, providing 4.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.2 steals. Expect her numbers to exponentially increase across the board over her career.
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Read EvaluationAkiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Outside of basketball, Jacobs has also participated in track and field events throughout her athletic career. In Saturday’s contest against another Georgia team in Team Nite Nite 2026, she finished with 11 points. Jacobs brings versatility to any team she plays on with her ability to play productive minutes as either a point guard or as a shooting guard. She can be accurate from behind the 3-point line and will also draw contact to put points on the board via the free throw line. Wood Elite 2026 proved to be a team to beat in the 15U field in Peach Games as they were one of two teams that went 4-0 for the weekend.
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Read EvaluationAkiem Bailum | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jacobs proved to be another reason why Wood Elite 2026 finished Saturday’s day of Peach Games play with an unblemished 2-0 mark. In the final game of Saturday’s play – against Team Nite Nite 2026, she too finished with an 11-point effort. All of her 11 points occurred in the first half and they included a pair of made 3-pointers plus a couple of made free throws – a sign of her ability to draw contact and get to the line. Jacobs has also participated in track and field events alongside what she has been able to get accomplished on the basketball court. Her versatility in the backcourt can be seen with her ability to log productive minutes as either a one or a two.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
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Emily Jacobs
Emily
Jacobs
5'7" | SG
Woodstock | 2026
State
GA
‘ perimeter shot making and her versatility on defense. She nailed a pair of threes, one coming off the bounce on a pull-up. Emily also had a strong coast-to-coast take in transition. She plays very hard and is quick and feisty enough to defend 1-3. Emily recorded 8 points, 8 rebounds and 3 steals. I like where her game is mentally.
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