Charlotte Lipkin is a 5'9" Combo Guard in the 2026 class.
Lipkin attends Bothell in Washington.
Lipkin's Player Profile was created on May 27, 2023.
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Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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WIAA State Tournament: 4A Round of 12 Breakdown
Lipkin delivered the top scoring performance in the Lake Stevens–Bothell matchup with 26 points. She hit five three-pointers...
Written by CJ Broussard
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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Leaders this postseason to know
Charlotte has consistently elevated her game over the years, showcasing remarkable growth and determination. As a two-time conference...
Written by Devin Record
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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2026 Playmaking Combo Guards
Lipkin’s a solid guard who plays with strength and touch which makes her a tough matchup just about...
Written by Ryan Morgan
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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Class of 2026: 5 Standout Players
Charlotte can be a factor in nearly any area. She has a great feel for the game with...
Written by Niles Bateman
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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2026s to Know This AAU Season
Lipkin is a really well-rounded player who can affect the game on multiple fronts. She plays with great...
Written by Ryan Morgan
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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Team Stuck 15U – NIKE TOC Chicago observations
Charlotte is a combo guard with decent size and great speed in the open floor. She shows great...
Written by Justin Prather
Charlotte
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Class
2026
Height
5'9"
HS
Bothell
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Class of 2026 rankings update – Biggest stock risers
#15 – Part of a talented freshman class at Bothell. She averaged 5.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists,...
Written by Justin Prather
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Lipkin delivered the top scoring performance in the Lake Stevens–Bothell matchup with 26 points. She hit five three-pointers and shot 8-of-17 overall while carrying much of Bothell’s offensive load. Her perimeter shooting kept the Cougars within reach throughout the game.
Charlotte has consistently elevated her game over the years, showcasing remarkable growth and determination. As a two-time conference MVP, she rightfully earns recognition for her ability to excel under pressure. Charlotte navigates through double teams and contact in the paint with ease, making scoring look effortless. Coupled with her smooth jump shot, she remains a versatile offensive threat from anywhere on the court.
Lipkin’s a solid guard who plays with strength and touch which makes her a tough matchup just about anywhere with the ball. She’s a reliable finisher with either hand, through contact, and also has a smooth jumper that’s cash out to three-point range. Aside from being able to finish the play from different levels, it’s her methodical, aggressive mindset that really elevates her play. She plays under control, can create her own looks, and has the strength to really go at defenders with a mix of styles.
Charlotte can be a factor in nearly any area. She has a great feel for the game with her decision making and her smoothness in transition. She has the ability to knock down shots from the outside, and she gives great effort when it comes to rebounding. Charlotte should embrace a bigger role for Bothell next season, so look for her to shine even more.
Lipkin is a really well-rounded player who can affect the game on multiple fronts. She plays with great hustle to affect the game in transition, has excellent awareness, and tends to play within herself and make the right plays. She can hit the outside shot, makes key passes, and even gets into the mix down low and on the glass. Bothell loses three key players next season and Lipkin could be a name that steps up big in the 2024-25 season. Keep an eye on here this spring and summer.
Charlotte is a combo guard with decent size and great speed in the open floor. She shows great floor vision and passing ability, which included the one hand variety. She has a quick first step and gets to the basket with quickness and speed. She is a great finishing guard with both hands at the basket. She has great shot mechanics and can shoot it from three. She gets to the free throw line. She has good quickness instincts on defense which results in a lot of anticipation steals. She had a big role last season for Bothell, and should be a player on the rise next season.rn
#15 – Part of a talented freshman class at Bothell. She averaged 5.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2.5 steals per game this season. She is a quick guard with a great feel for the game. She has all the skills to be a great player who can play either guard spot. She is point guard like with her vision and ball handling. She does everything well. She shot 50% from three this season but she only attempted 18 of them. Bothell has most of their team back next season but I would expect to see her more involved in all aspects with the talent she has.