Jordan Grevenstuk
Jordan Grevenstuk
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Leave Jordan open at your own risk was the thought that came to mind as I watched her during Oakland Team Camp. She buried an open three up top and fired another three from the wing that found the bottom of the net. Jordan applied heavy pressure on opposing guards to create steals and took the ball right to the basket for layups. She was effective at penetrating off the dribble and kicking to open teammates for assists. Jordan is going to be a very difficult member of the West Catholic backcourt to stop this winter.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan put together a strong all-around performance at the Davenport Elite Camp and was one of the most consistent players throughout the day. She advanced to the finals of the 1-on-1 competition, showcasing her skill set, competitiveness, and ability to create scoring opportunities against quality defenders. Jordan also stood out during the drill sessions, where her fundamentals and overall feel for the game were evident. During 5v5 play, she did an excellent job attacking gaps in the defense and getting downhill while also creating quality looks for teammates with her playmaking ability. Jordan knocked down multiple shots from beyond the arc, making defenses pay when they gave her space. She also made an impact on the glass, rebounding her position well, and added a blocked shot on the defensive end. Her versatility and ability to contribute in multiple areas made her one of the standout performers at the camp.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan was consistently impactful for West Catholic throughout the day at CMU Team Camp. She demonstrated quickness off the bounce, got to the rim, changed speeds, and kept defenders on their heels with her effective use of pocket dribbles. Jordan was aggressive on the glass, securing multiple offensive rebounds, and dove on the floor to fight for 50/50 balls. She finished well off two feet, made nice overhead entry passes inside, cut backdoor, and kept her poise, not forcing shots. Jordan is a guard that will be a dynamic addition to the West Catholic backcourt this season.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan stood out during the skill workouts, showcasing her growth and determination each time she hit the floor. Her defensive intensity is something special—she pressures the ball, jumps passing lanes, and creates constant disruption that throws opponents out of rhythm. Offensively, she’s proving to be just as tough to handle, attacking the basket with quick bursts of speed and power that make her a dynamic finisher at the rim. Her energy and effort on both ends make her one of the most exciting players to watch in the gym.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Jordan brings relentless energy on the defensive end, constantly applying pressure and disrupting opposing guards with her intensity and active hands. Offensively, she has showed her scoring ability by connecting from long range and finishing strong at the rim, using great footwork and body control through contact. A skilled and fearless guard, she’ll be a valuable addition to an already strong Wayland roster. With her all-around game and impact on both ends, Jordan is a name you’ll see in the 2029 rankings sooner rather than later.
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