Allie Neuenfeldt is a 5'8" Small Forward in the 2028 class.
Neuenfeldt attends De Pere in Wisconsin and plays club basketball for Team Prime Nation.
Neuenfeldt's Player Profile was created on September 10, 2024.
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Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
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WI
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The De Pere wing can do a little of everything and brings plenty of versatility to any lineup...
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Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
|
WI
Looking at Intriguing 2028 Prospects Before the End of May
The De Pere wing is a kid who can fit in multiple roles, depending on what you’re looking...
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Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
|
WI
Prospects to Track Following the April Live Period
The wing from De Pere has always been an intriguing case of figuring out what her best role...
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Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
|
WI
Great Lakes Kickoff- 16U Players Making Saiter’s Notes
Allie’s hesitation moves to the basket are outstanding- it gives her that 1/2 second advantage and she capitalizes on...
Written by Angie Saiter
Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
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WI
Class of 2028 Debut: Top 10
De Pere has what feels like 20 kids in the rotation the way they sub, but it’s allowed...
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Allie
NeuenfeldtSF
Class
2028
Height
5'8"
HS
De Pere
|
WI
Who Should You Keep Tabs On in the 2028 Class?
A new name on my radar from Louisville last July was Allie Neuenfeldt . The De Pere native...
Written by Brady Peterson
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The De Pere wing can do a little of everything and brings plenty of versatility to any lineup she’s a part of. She’s athletic enough to defend on the perimeter and physical enough to switch onto post players, and she holds her own at the high school level. I also love her motor and her willingness to compete whenever she’s on the floor.
The De Pere wing is a kid who can fit in multiple roles, depending on what you’re looking for from her. Neuenfeldt is a physical, athletic kid who can defend multiple positions and has the physical tools to be a plus defender. Guards will struggle with her physicality and speed, and she is willing to compete around the rim with post players. She is a unique talent and will need a coaching staff with a clear vision for her, but she is a winning player.
The wing from De Pere has always been an intriguing case of figuring out what her best role is at the next level, which, at least in my mind, started with me seeing what she may not do well and overseeing what she excels at. Neuenfeldt is a versatile kid who can defend multiple positions with her physicality and lateral quickness. The 2028 graduate also excels at playing through contact on the offensive end because of her physicality.
Allie’s hesitation moves to the basket are outstanding- it gives her that 1/2 second advantage and she capitalizes on it by taking the ball to the rim with authority! She plays with such great pace, makes the right choices on when to pass and shoot. (Featured Photo)
De Pere has what feels like 20 kids in the rotation the way they sub, but it’s allowed Neuenfelt to figure out how to help her team win games in a low-pressure role. Neuenfelt doesn’t have to be the tide to raise all boats. Instead, she’s a reason they’re better than the sum of their parts. She’s an excellent athlete and can attack off the dribble in the FRCC and defend some high-usage wings when the time comes for her. We’ll see her spread her offensive wings more in the next few years.
A new name on my radar from Louisville last July was Allie NeuenfeldtAllieNeuenfeldt
5'8" | SF
De Pere | 2028 StateWI
. The De Pere native played up with Wisconsin Flight Elites, now Team Prime Nation, 15U EYBL team. The 5’8 guard can play with some physicality and has shown plenty of athleticism when I’ve seen her on the court. There’s an opportunity for her to earn a significant role with the Red Birds early this season, and I expect the FRCC to have a challenging time dealing with her these next four years.