Iona MacNabb
Iona MacNabb
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Al Schell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Mid range killer that played strong off two feet. She has great balance, a soft feathery touch and good upper body strength. Her jumper is wet out to the three-point line where she nailed catch and shoot sty, or off the dribble shots. She’s plays the right way.
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Read EvaluationTony Ragulen | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
McacNabb is turning herself into a name people are starting to remember, and it’s not by accident. Everyone already knows about the shooting – she can stretch the floor and change a game quick – but what stood out at the PGH Shootout was how much stronger she’s gotten. You could see it right away. Her team were running inbound sets to get her touches inside, and she delivered. She used her body well, stayed balanced, and showed real patience working through traffic. She opened with 22 points and never slowed down. What impressed me most was how comfortable she looked doing it in different ways. It’s still early in the spring, but she’s playing like someone already in mid-season form, and that’s a tough thing for opponents to deal with.
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Read EvaluationAlly McGinnis | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Already the #78 ranked prospect in the class of 2028, it was no surprise that MacNabb shined at the Sophomore ID Camp. The 5’7 point guard excelled in her decision making on the court, making one high IQ play after another in both the 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 competition. With a strong frame and a powerful first step, Iona gets to the rim with ease. She showed no fear on Sunday, absorbing contact on each drive to the basket. Following a strong spring season with Diamond Elite, MacNabb looks ready to lead the way for Richfield this winter.
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Read EvaluationGrant McGinnis | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Entering the rankings at #78, MacNab is a dynamic guard with big-game poise and strong upside. She averaged 8.4 points per game for a 19-win Richfield team and shined in a breakout performance vs. DeLaSalle, scoring 22 points on six threes. MacNab shot around 36% from deep during the high school sseason. This spring she has continued to be productive, averaging over 16 ppg at the AAU State Tournament for Minnesota Diamond Elite . Iona has impressed with her movement off the ball and crafty finishing. She is confident, composed, and talented.
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Read EvaluationTony Ragulen | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
I got my first glimpse at MacNabb during the 3v3 portion of the Showcase and what caught my eye immediately was her shooting ability. During the day, she continued to get to her spot knocking down long-range bombs when she was able to get her feet set. When the outside shots weren’t falling, she moved well without the ball and was able to get out in transition for some easy buckets, including an impressive left-hand scoop under duress. Continuing to work on her ball-handling and moves off the bounce, coupled with her shooting ability, will without question keep MacNabb in the mix over the next few years.
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