Brielle Reed
Brielle Reed
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brielle was a matchup challenge for opposing guards at the MBA Mother’s Day Classic because of her physicality, length, and hard-nosed drives to the basket. She muscles through contact, protects the ball, and finishes or gets to the free-throw line. Brielle works hard to secure rebounds and is active on the defensive end. She’s a threat from beyond the arc and hasn’t hit her ceiling yet. Brielle has versatility as a guard-wing prospect that gives MBA UAA 16U an edge inside and on the perimeter.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brielle had an excellent showing at MBA tryouts, proving to be a versatile player who can impact the game in multiple ways. She was a force on both ends of the court—knocking down a three from deep, finishing strong around the basket, and bringing relentless energy on defense. Her scrappy style of play and willingness to make hustle plays stood out, showing she’s the kind of player every coach loves to have on the floor.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brielle continues to show why she’s such a valuable inside-out presence for Hudsonville at the MBA Fall League. She uses her strength and awareness to seal defenders and establish deep post position, creating high-percentage scoring opportunities. Beyond her work in the paint, she can also step out and stretch the floor, keeping defenses honest. Brielle’s effort on the boards was evident all game long, as she fought for rebounds on both ends and kept possessions alive. One of her standout moments came when she stepped in to take a hard charge — a play that perfectly captured her toughness and team-first mentality.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brielle is a prospect that it took me longer to see than I would have liked, and boy, did she leave a lasting impression at the GVSU Elite Camp. In a gym packed with next-level prospects, Brielle’s complete impact made her a top performer. She makes smart reads without the ball and has good anticipation on defense. Brielle disrupts passing lanes and shot attempts with her length. She can score at all three levels, has fantastic footwork, and finishing dexterity at the rim. Hudsonville is a team I’d describe as a bracket buster heading into the season. They’re stacked with talent and are a dangerous team heading into the winter. Brielle will be a huge impact player ,and I’m excited to follow her sophomore season closely.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brielle is a prospect I’ve been wanting to watch more closely for a while now. After seeing her compete at GVSU Elite Camp, I can confidently say she will be ranked after this next update. Brielle has length, skills, and versatility that shout college wing prospect. She’s capable of winning matchups inside and on the perimeter. It was her all-around impact that made her a top performer. Brielle blocked a shot in the paint, worked to secure an offensive rebound, and scored the put-back. She made a smart backdoor cut and drained two corner threes. Brielle used a sweet high pick-up move to cause a foul and knocked down her free throw. She anticipated missed shots, raced in to grab the rebound, and scored the put-back. Brielle avoided a defender on a hard drive with fancy footwork to score a layup, threw an overhead entry pass on the money to a cutter, and swiped the ball away on defense. Brielle stood out, and Hudsonville will be a dangerous team this winter.
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