Ashlynn Wolff
Ashlynn Wolff
About Ashlynn
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Ally McGinnis | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Coming from Class 2A’s Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton, we weren’t exactly sure how Wolff would adjust to the pace of play required by
North Tartan
15U EYCL. But, after watching her at the PGH Minnesota Shootout, we are happy to say that Ashlynn passed the test with flying colors. The 6-foot wing stepped up on the defensive end, drawing the challenging assignment of guarding
Rinlee Bergan
Rinlee
Bergan
5'11" | CG/SF
Lewiston-Altura | 2029
State
MN
. The Bulldogs freshman played high-intensity, physical defense, taking the fast paced AAU matchup in stride. While we didn’t see much offense from Wolff on Saturday, we know she’s more than capable of putting up solid numbers. She averaged just over 12 points per game for JWP in the high school season.
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Read EvaluationGrant McGinnis | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Every January, Breakdown’s Southern Minnesota Hoops Fest seems to uncover a new prospect or two. The 2026 edition did not disappoint as we saw Wolff live for the first time. We were more than impressed by the 6-footer whose length, mobility, and steadiness under pressure all caught our attention. While veterans Katie Olson Katie Olson 5'6" | CG Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton | 2026 State MN and Nevaeh Weimert Nevaeh Weimert 5'6" | CG Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton | 2026 State MN were the undisputed leaders of the squad, Ashlynn’s extensive contributions were vital as the Bulldogs recorded 21 wins this winter. She averaged a dozen points and about 9 rebounds per game while being a defensive force. This is a scholarship-level prospect all day long.
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