Kiara Green is a 6'5" Center/Power Forward in the 2026 class.
Green attends Century in Oregon.
Green's Player Profile was created on January 4, 2024.
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Kiara
GreenC/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'5"
HS
Century
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Holiday Classic Platinum Bracket: Oregon’s Top 4 Performers
Kiara Green decommitted from Howard University in late December and followed the announcement up with a standout performance...
Written by Nicole Prose
Kiara
GreenC/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'5"
HS
Century
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OR
Rankings Update: 2026 Stock Risers
Century junior Kiara Green goes to work in the paint on both ends. The 6-foot-5 center joined the...
Written by Nicole Prose
Kiara
GreenC/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'5"
HS
Century
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OR
A Starting Five of D1 Talent from the 2026 Rankings
Every starting five needs a talented center to hold it down in the middle, and Kiara Green is...
Written by Noelle Mannen
Kiara
GreenC/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'5"
HS
Century
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OR
Young Stars Missing the Playoffs to Watch Out For Next Year
One of the most exciting prospects I had the opportunity to watch in person this season, Kiara Green...
Written by Noelle Mannen
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Kiara GreenKiaraGreen
6'5" | C/PF
Century | 2026 StateOR
decommitted from Howard University in late December and followed the announcement up with a standout performance in a competitive bracket at the Portland Holiday Classic. The Century senior put up 19 points and 6 rebounds against 6A top-four-ranked South Medford in a first-round game. Green averaged 17.3 points, shooting 41% from the field, 8.7 rebounds, and 3.7 blocks in the Platinum Bracket.
Century junior Kiara GreenKiaraGreen
6'5" | C/PF
Century | 2026 StateOR
goes to work in the paint on both ends. The 6-foot-5 center joined the 1000 points club and was named to the 6A All-State Honorable Mention list her junior year. Green posts up strong. She turns and releases high for the smooth finish. She has a soft touch in the key and her pull-up shot from the top is nice. She’s a big presence inside on defense, protecting the paint and cleaning up the boards. Green is a top-five rebounder and shot blocker in Century program history. She averaged 16.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game, was named Pacific Conference Co-Defensive Player of the year, and voted to the All-Conference First Team her junior year. You can’t teach height. With increased speed and physicality, Green will be an even bigger problem inside. She has at least one D1 offer. She jumped to No. 7 in the Prep Girls Hoops Oregon prospect rankings.
Every starting five needs a talented center to hold it down in the middle, and Kiara GreenKiaraGreen
6'5" | C/PF
Century | 2026 StateOR
is that for the class of 2026 rankings. Green also earned a spot on the Northwest Oregon all-conference team for her impressive play all season that included her putting up video game numbers in quite a few of the games, including her 27-point, 16-rebound, and 2-block performance at home against La Salle. She is 6’4 and a nightmare for opposing defenses with the ball in her hands anywhere near the paint with her impressive touch. She continues to be a nightmare for opponents to try to box out on both ends of the floor.
One of the most exciting prospects I had the opportunity to watch in person this season, Kiara GreenKiaraGreen
6'5" | C/PF
Century | 2026 StateOR
was absolutely dominant for the Spartans. In that game, she singlehandedly kept her team in the game at home against La Salle, finishing with 27 points, 16 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 assist, and 1 steal. These double-doubles are the norm for her as she had them in all but a few of their conference games. She also had some huge shot-blocking games, putting up 5 or 6 blocks. Green, who I would guess has grown since that 6’1 measurement, stands closer to 6’3 from my estimations. She has a beautiful touch off the glass, eats up rebounds anywhere within her range, and one of the most impressive attributes of her game is how hard she runs the floor. She and Hillsboro narrowly missed the state tournament, and they will be ones to keep an eye on for next year.