Agum Matit
Agum Matit
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Jeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
We mentioned
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Matit
6'6" | C
Waterloo West | 2026
IA
for the first time to start this week because of her pure size standing between 6’5-6’6. Our whole point of that evaluation was to show that you can’t teach size so we are doubling down here. Matit is truly the height she is listed and she is fairly coordinated. She makes a lot of effort plays on both sides of the ball and she works her tail off while trying to get down the floor in a hurry. Coaches can and should want to work with that. By all means, she still has a long ways to go but there is a foundation to work with here. She just needs the opportunity.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
When you hear about Waterloo West and how their season is going so far, you don’t hear too much about their 6’5 Center –
Agum Matit
Agum
Matit
6'6" | C
Waterloo West | 2026
IA
and that is deceiving because she is someone you have to account for with her size alone. In the women’s game, 6’5 is very tall no matter how you phrase it. So tall that if you don’t consistently have 2 or 3 people trying to box her out when a shot goes up, she is going to kill you on the glass with her reach alone as she stands around the basket. Matit is currently averaging 7 & 7 out of the Post. She is someone that is raw in the game still but she is learning at a consistent rate. To my knowledge, this is someone that is still uncommitted at this time but I don’t expect that to be the case for long. You know how it goes. You can’t teach height so as long as Matit has a foundation to build on, she has promise while looking towards her next fews years in college.
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Read EvaluationRob Howe | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
It’s pretty easy to spot Matit. The 6-foot-6 senior center towers over most of the competition. That was the case when Waterloo West played Iowa City High in late January with Prep Girls Hoops in the house. The Class of 2026 prospect is raw in basketball terms, but you can’t teach height, as the saying goes. The foundation is there for a college to develop Matit’s skills and reap the rewards in doing so. She has a soft left-handed shooting stroke. While not overly agile, Matit can move, get in position to block and alter shots, and does well on the backboards. A year in prep school or at the JUCO level could be the next step, but a four-year school with roster space and a hole in the middle could do a heck of a lot worse.
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