Victoria Hauffe
About Victoria
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Victoria averaged 14.9 points (44% 2FG%, 37% 3FG%, 82%FT%), 4.1 steals, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game for Hemlock, leading the Huskies to a 20-2 record, Tri Valley Blue title (10-0), wins against Beaverton, Cass City, Alma, and Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary, and a top ten D3 ranking. Victoria accomplished great individual accolades and team success throughout her career. She’s been named First Team All-Conference every season since sophomore year, BCAM’s Best Honorable Mention, Detroit Free Press 3rd Team, MLive Saginaw News Dream Team in 2025, scored 1,000 career points (6th all-time in program history), made over 200 career threes, and was a top ten free-throw maker in 2025. Victoria scored a season-high 28 points, including the game-winner at the buzzer, to beat Midland Calvary Baptist. She led Hemlock to an 83-16 record in four years, including four conference championships, a regional championship, and a 2023 state championship. Victoria had many opportunities to play D3 and NAIA basketball, but has chosen to study Business at the University of Michigan, which is a very difficult program to get accepted into.
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Victoria became the sixth girl in Hemlock school history to reach 1,000 career points during a 71-21 win vs. Carrollton. She shoots 80% from the free-throw line and has one of the deadliest perimeter jumpers in the state. Victoria accomplished an important academic achievement as well, being accepted into the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
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Victoria is an uncommitted guard who can flat-out light up the scoreboard, especially from beyond the arc. She knocks down shots at a high clip and does it in a variety of ways, whether spotting up, relocating, or shooting off the catch. While her shooting grabs the headlines, there’s plenty more to her game—she handles the ball with confidence, makes smart reads as a passer, and competes on the defensive end. Still, the scouting report is simple: lose sight of her for even a moment, and she’ll make you pay. Victoria’s blend of shooting and all-around skill makes her a valuable target for college programs still looking to add scoring to their roster.
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Victoria is one of the best unsigned senior guards available and she proved it at the Hemlock Holiday Classic. Victoria penetrated off the dribble and delivered pinpoint one-handed skip passes effectively with her right and left. She’s a true competitor and stepped up to hit four big three-pointers for the Huskies. Victoria drove hard to the basket, used a swift spin move, and converted the tough layup through contact. She finished the three point play at the line and converted another difficult layup through contact on a determined drive. Victoria batted down passes, ripped the ball away, buried contested jumpers, and knocked down free throws. She gave Hemlock 23 points and four steals.
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Victoria was a top performer at multiple tournaments for REAL during the travel season. She’s a pure three-level scorer with toughness that leaves a lasting impression. Victoria creates her own shot and sets up teammates. She’s been a standout at showcases in the past, and we’d be excited to have her back at The Expo this year.
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Victoria was expected to be one of the best shooters at our PGH Michigan State Tournament–she did that and more for REAL 17U. Victoria started her Sunday strong from the beginning. She caught a pass in the corner, fired the shot with a quick-release over a defender’s outstretched hand, and ripped the net for three points. Victoria jumped into the passing lane for a steal and attacked full-speed from the wing downhill to score a left-handed layup off two. She finished the game with a team-high 13 points and three triples. Victoria turned in an encore performance in game two. She battled inside to grab an offensive rebound and finished with an impressive reverse layup. Victoria scored a strong layup with her left hand off two feet and drained three more triples to give the team another 13 points. She had a great weekend and earned All-Tournament Second Team honors in the process.
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Victoria is an assassin from 3-point range–if you let her catch the ball with her feet set it’s going to be a long game. Some shooters hit three triples in a game and we generally see that as a good night. Victoria lit teams for six triples multiple times last season and if she doesn’t hit at least two in a game, that’s an anomaly. She has a knack for creating steals on defense and will be one of the best 2026 guards competing this weekend. Victoria is a guard on REAL 17U at the PGH Michigan State Tournament that we’re excited to see this weekend.
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Victoria demonstrated grit and commitment with REAL at the MBA Mother’s Day Classic. Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling pitched Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS with a severe ankle injury in what would be known as the legendary ‘bloody sock game”. Victoria had her own red-stained sock and shoe adversity on Saturday, but she kept battling through it. Victoria outworked her opponent to secure many offensive rebounds and scored put-backs. She converted shots from the charity stripe and is a deadly perimeter shooter. Victoria drove with a burst to score a left-handed layup and made a highlight reel play with a sweet fake-pass and one layup with her left, plus the free throw. Great competitors sacrifice for their team and the physical/mental toughness Victoria showed on Saturday is exactly what college coaches need on their team.
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Victoria had a phenomenal week for Hemlock, scoring 56 points with 11 steals in two wins. She started the week strong with 24 points against St. Charles, jumping passes to grab multiple steals and score transition layups. Victoria caught fire from 3-point distance against Michigan Lutheran Seminary, burying 6 triples and finishing the game with a career-high 32 points. She moves quickly through screens and keeps her balance to shoot with quick, deadly accuracy off the hop.
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Victoria Hauffe
Victoria
Hauffe
5'8" | SG/PG
Hemlock | 2026
State
MI
(2026) showed exactly why she is a high profile prospect Sunday at the Headliners. She has the complete skill-set to help any team be successful. How many players can throw cross court off-handed passes with accuracy? Hauffe did that multiple times Sunday for assists. Hauffe is a knock down shooter who also works hard defensively and securing rebounds. She is an impressive prospect who will play a large role in Hemlock’s program this winter.
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