Holland Harris
Holland Harris
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Hunter Keith | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Holland Harris
Holland
Harris
6'2" | SF
Montverde Academy | 2025
State
FL
lives for pressure moments and seeing her deliver in the clutch is what she does. She puts a lot of pressure on a defense and is just a terror when she is on the attack. Harris has the ability to maneuver into the paint with incredible footwork and hit you with a floater, a baby hook, a midrange jumper, or the three point shot. She has a lot of tools in her repertoire and she is definitely a player you want with the ball in her hands with the game on the line.
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Holland Harris
Holland
Harris
6'2" | SF
Montverde Academy | 2025
State
FL
was back on the AAU circuit, fresh off of a National Championship at Monteverde Academy. game and she was determined to make up for time lost. Holland attacked the rim with a vengeance and had all the tools out of the tool bag on Day One. She attacked the rim, shot the three ball, rebounded with a vengeance, scored at every level, and threw some dimes out there as well.
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Read EvaluationNeam Baattai | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Holland Harris didn’t have a huge game statistically vs Elizabeth Seton or either game over the past few days, for that matter. But watching her play in both games, I really liked what she brought. She knocked down two threes in both games and was committed to the defensive end. Holland is highly touted and a top 50 ranked player in the nation for 2025, and she understands her new role on a new team. What she does will always translate well to the next level.
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Holland Harris
Holland
Harris
6'2" | SF
Montverde Academy | 2025
State
FL
moved from the 17 spot to the 2 spot and was one of the most impactful stockriser in the 2025 class. The forward can do it all on the basketball court. I got to watch her up close in Louisville and in Wesley Chapel and she is as good as advertised. She can handle the ball, shoot it from any where on the court , runs the floor with conviction, and is a killer in the paint. Colleges across the country have extended offers and affirmed how special Harrris is as a player. Harris jumped 15 positions since our last spot and has her eye on one more spot. Until the next rankings come out, Harris will be balling out, because “that’s what she does.”
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The 6-1 rising junior plays a traditional position-less game where she can play the wing, post or even the guard position. Her versatility truly speaks volume about her game as she can score at all three levels as well as defend at a high level. Look for Harris to improve this upcoming season at Montverde Academy, after she averaged 17.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game as a sophomore for Faith Christian helping lead the Lady Lions to their first state championship in school history.
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Read EvaluationMichael Wholey | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Harris was the other half of the dynamic duo that was Holland Harris and Kylee Kitts that created matchup issues and tormented opposing defenses all season. Harris like Kitts is long, versatile, and tough to guard. She can go inside and out and is impactful on both ends of the floor. On the season she led the team in scoring and rebounding with 17.2 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. And when the moment called for it, Harris stepped up, giving her best individual performance of the season in the semifinals in a back-and-forth duel between her and Taliah Scott of St. Johns Country Day. In the end, Scott finished as the game’s high scorer with 47 points, but Faith Christian Academy won the game and Harris dropped 35 points and then two nights later went for 15 points and 12 rebounds to help seal the victory and the 2A State Championship!
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