Grace Mullihan
Grace Mullihan
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Courtney Strait | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Denver has an offense that relies on contributions from a lot of different players, including senior wing Grace Mullihan Grace Mullihan 5'11" | SF/CG Denver | 2026 IA . Her versatility has been critical for the Cyclones this season — averaging 8.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per contest, Mullihan’s reliability in big games will only become more important if Denver is looking to make a run at the Championship. Denver hasn’t had a lot of close games this season but in those few tight contests, Grace has put up strong numbers, showing her dependability in big moments. She’s averaging almost five assists per game as well — Grace has that Swiss Army Knife factor that Denver will need this post season.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
When you are evaluating a prospect’s skill-set to create and facilitate, a main component of their overall ability is how much they turn over the ball compared to how many of their passes lead to assists. In Grace Mullihan Grace Mullihan 5'11" | SF/CG Denver | 2026 IA ‘s case, yesterday she recorded a perfect game with 11 assists and 0 turnovers in her team’s 76-48 win. Mullihan has that mixture of length and ability all coaches love. She has great vision in the open court and has a steady ability herself, which helps her in the passing game as she can play off of that. Denver is quietly sitting at 19-2 and dominating their competition so far this season when they do win. At this pace, this is a group that everyone is going to have to watch out for come Playoff time. If other’s don’t prepare properly, the Cyclones are going to be tough to stop.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Grace Mullihan Grace Mullihan 5'11" | SF/CG Denver | 2026 IA , the twin sister of Bailey, is another player for Denver High School that everyone needs to keep an eye on going into this season. Last Winter as Sophomores, the Mullihan sisters put up some similar numbers but at different positions. Grace was more of the an inside presence for the team compared to Bailey, who would step out to shoot three pointers at rare times. As long as these two come back hungry and motivated, they should be a pair we continue to talk about moving into the future.
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