About Kamrah
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Darvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kamrah Banks showed exactly why she is headed to Penn State and why she continues to be one of the most respected players in Indiana. Banks played with confidence, toughness, and a strong understanding of the game throughout the event. Her ability to control the pace while still being aggressive offensively made her one of the standout guards from the showcase.
Banks consistently made winning plays, whether it was attacking the basket, creating for teammates, or stepping up defensively. What stands out most about her game is her leadership and poise. She never looked rushed and always seemed under control, even against elite competition.
Watching online, her presence on the floor was impossible to miss. She played with maturity and confidence that reflects a high-level college player already preparing for the next stage of basketball.
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Read EvaluationDarvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
In the games I’ve watched UCF commit Kamrah, her deep shooting range has always been the first thing that jumps off the floor—she consistently knocks down shots from the volleyball line with confidence. And even in this matchup, where she still hit two threes, she showcased another major layer of her game: her ability to attack the rim and get to the free-throw line.
Kamrah was relentless off the dribble, using her quickness, activity, and strong handle to consistently force North Central into difficult defensive situations. She lived at the free-throw line, going an impressive 19-for-23, and showed just how hard she is to guard when she’s downhill.
She finished the night with 30 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals, but her impact went far beyond the stat sheet. Kamrah affected the game in multiple ways—scoring, playmaking, defending—and once again proved she’s far more than just a long-range shooter.
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2026 point guard Kamrah Banks broke the single game scoring record for the Women’s basketball program scoring 63 points. Also Breaking the school record of 62 points previously held by the great Oscar Robertson
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kamrah makes her return to the Hoosierland stage this winter after a year in the warmth of Florida. She has tremendous ball skill and has been playing in the high school grassroots ranks since early in middle school. She can play the point and is effective at creating offense off the dribble, but she is also an aggressive scorer who likes to get inside the arc and finish at the basket or with a variety of pull-ups and runners. She is strong and physical, therefore she can rebound and defend guards and smaller wings, if necessary.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kamrah’s transfer might likely make the most waves, especially in Class 3A, as she has the talent to lead the Tigers deep into the playoffs. Kamrah was originally at Decatur Central as a Freshman, but she opted to head to prep school and attended Montverde Academy in Florida for her Sophomore season. She was already back in Indianapolis this Spring, but this time at Crispus Attucks. She is strong for her position, athletic, and very creative with the ball in her hands. She can break down defenders and get through the lane, plus she has a nice mid-range pull-up. She has vision and can find open teammates as well. Look for her and the Tigers to be a real player in Class 3A at the end of the season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kamrah is one of the most creative scorers in Indiana’s 2026 class. She is a nice North/South athlete with good strength at her size. She has the ball on a string, and she does a nice job of getting defenders off-balance by lulling them to sleep and then turning the corner with a quick first step. She can knock down an open rhythm jumper, but she’s really good at getting into the paint and drawing contact. Finishing at the basket and/or utilizing the free throw line has typically been her forte, so defenders better be ready to defend the dribble first.
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Read EvaluationEric Gardner | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Kamrah Banks – Kamrah grew up and attended middle school in Indianapolis, even went to Decatur Central as a Freshman. She then opted to go to Montverde in Florida to begin the 2023-2024 school, but a little over a month ago returned to Indianapolis and is now attending Crispus Attucks. She has always been a high-level attacker off the bounce, a nice facilitator, plus she has grown and gotten stronger. She is a physical style of point guard who is solid in transition or in half-court offenses that get her downhill quickly. – BRANDON BRADLEY OFFERS: Akron, Alabama, ASU, Arkansas, Cincinnati, DePaul, ECU, GW, Harvard, Iowa, Kansas, KSU, UK, Marquette, Michigan, Mississippi State, North Texas, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Pepperdine, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Robert Morris, Tulsa, WVU, Wichita State, Yale, Boston College, Miami (FL), Wisconsin, Butler, Providence, Xavier….
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