Jordan Carey
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Tink Butler | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan returned from missing EYBL Session I due to an ankle injury and showed no signs of rust or limitation. She looked fully comfortable, moving well and playing with confidence on every possession. Her pace and composure stood out, as she consistently operated under control and made sound decisions with the ball. Her mid-range game was especially impressive. Jordan’s pull-up jumper was a true weapon whether rising up along the baseline or stopping on a dime in the lane, she displayed excellent balance, touch, and shot-making ability. She never forced offense, instead letting opportunities develop and capitalizing with efficiency.
Beyond her scoring, Jordan’s overall impact on the game was evident. The team’s energy and execution noticeably improved when she was on the floor, as her presence seemed to settle things and elevate those around her. She was active without the ball, attacking the glass and creating second-chance opportunities, and her physicality allowed her to draw fouls and get to the free-throw line. Overall, Jordan’s combination of poise, skill, and activity level made her a steady, impactful presence, especially impressive given her return from injury.
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Read EvaluationCharles Foster | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan brings a versatile, college-ready game that allows her to impact multiple positions. At the high school level, she projects as a stretch 3–5, with a clear comfort in the deep corner where she can knock down the three with consistency. Her ability to space the floor makes her a tough matchup, especially when paired with her size.
Looking ahead, her skill set translates well to the collegiate level, where she can realistically play 2–4 in the right system thanks to her ball-handling and confidence with the ball in her hands. This summer will be key for her development, as she prepares to step into a major role at St. Vincent Pallotti and position herself as a primary option next winter.
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Read EvaluationCharles Foster | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan is a total player every coach would want on their roster. With a D1/D2 frame and the versatility to play shooting guard or upfront, she combines size and skill seamlessly. Her LeBron-like ability allows her to grab rebounds, lead the break, and finish at the rim. She elevated her game during Pallotti’s second-half run, scoring at all levels to finish with 12 points and knocking down two key three-pointers. Jordan’s performance signals a rise in the rankings is well-deserved.
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Read EvaluationTink Butler | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan had some really nice drives and finished well under pressure. She had really good on ball defense and played good help defense as well. She got to the basket on multiple occasions and I saw a nice shot form in the drills. I can’t wait to see everything come together this season.
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