Kyndal Haroski
Kyndal Haroski
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Speaking of 2,000-point scorers, that distinction also applies to another Upstate veteran sharpshooter that already has amassed state championship hardware. Haroski has concluded a 2025-26 regular season with 5A Division 2 Riverside that saw her play in 19 games this season. She averaged 17.2 points throughout the campaign to lead what was a young Riverside assembling. With the regular season in the rear-view mirror, Haroski is looking ahead to the upcoming 5A Division 2 state tournament which will see the Warriors host Catawba Ridge in the first round. Following the tournament, Haroski will transition to her college career as she has committed to Middle Georgia State University.
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Haroski ensured her Warriors of 5A Division 2 Riverside would snap what was a three-game losing streak in impressive fashion. By virtue of her 18 points, Haroski powered the Warriors to a 65-31 victory over 1A Lee Central. The Warriors’ win was their second-largest victory this season in terms of point margin. The SC Eagles product and Middle Georgia State commit has made a name for herself with what she can do behind the arc, but her rim attacking capabilities can throw defenses off guard when guarding the two guard. Haroski can also pile up the assists as she is every bit as accurate a passer as she is a sharpshooter.
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Speaking of top-tier prospects who have won a state championship, that distinction applies to Haroski who led her Riverside assembling to a 2023-24 4A state crown after a victory over A.C. Flora. Haroski announced in early November that she had committed to Middle Georgia State. The Knights, ironically, have similar purple and black colors as the SC Eagles AAU uniform she wore on the Under Armour circuit during her AAU days. Haroski is playing her final season at 5A Division 2 Riverside with former Byrnes assistant Kevin Wyatt as head coach. The Warriors have earned victories so far this season over 4A Wren and 3A St. Joseph’s Catholic.
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Regardless of the setting, one can count on the veteran point guard that is Haroski to bring her A-game on a game-by-game basis. Haroski is a recent commit to Middle Georgia State and a 5A Division 2 Top 5 Senior honoree. Even though Riverside did not get the result it was in search of against 4A Travelers Rest, Haroski put forth a winning performance with 15 points. Those that observed Haroski over the years know how accurate she can be from behind the arc. Her passing ability, leadership qualities and high basketball IQ have been attributes that have put her among the top prospects in the Palmetto State – and why she is poised to thrive in the collegiate ranks.
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Haroski, a centerpiece of all things 5A Division 2 Riverside, has seen an uptick in her recruitment lately. Her latest offer was an in-state get courtesy of another Upstate school in Converse. Haroski adds this offer to previous ones she had from Wheaton, Sewanee, Lycoming, Erskine, Middle Georgia State, Mars Hill, North Greenville and Lander. One of the premier floor generals in the state, a full season of Haroski ought to mean the Warriors will be even better than the solid 20-8 season they put together after moving up from 4A. Regardless of what happens this season, Haroski will enter the collegiate ranks having won a state championship two seasons ago.
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Haroski already understands what championship euphoria feels like given she led Riverside to a state championship two years ago when the Warriors themselves played as a 4A team. Her recruitment has picked up over the last week as Haroski secured a couple of in-state looks from Lander and North Greenville. As is the case with Anderson, Haroski also played her final AAU season with SC Eagles . She did not play a full season in 2024-25 but looks to make up for lost time this upcoming season which can lift Riverside to another deep postseason run in the 5A Division 2 ranks.
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Haroski’s commitment decision is one of the most anticipated across the state given she is one of the state’s signature veteran sharpshooters. A week ago, the latest offer to find its way to the 2026 star from 5A Division 2 Riverside was courtesy of Mars Hill. For her final grassroots number, Haroski wore the purple and black hues of Under Armour team SC Eagles which also made its presence known on the Prep Girls Hoops Circuit. She is more than poised to finish her high school career with an exclamation point – one that will once again place her Warriors into the state championship conversation.
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Haroski’s final time playing AAU also occurred at the Under Armour finale in Pennsylvania. She and her SC Eagles UA Rise 17U team played in six games in the Keystone State where she averaged 16 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists. Haroski is a skilled guard who has the handles of a point guard but the 3-point shooting ability of a two. She can handle the ball with either hand, makes the right passes, can also attack the rim with effectiveness and can match an opposing ball carrier step for step. Haroski can keep her hands outstretched on defense and that can enable her to come away with blocks. She averaged 12.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals last season and has received a large number of college offers.
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During the spring and summer months of AAU play, Haroski has worn the purple and black hues of SC Eagles UA Rise 17U. She recently landed an offer from a school with similar colors as those of her club team. Middle Georgia State University extended an offer in Haroski’s direction. One can see why coach Steven Rhodes wants Haroski as a Knight following her final season at 5A Division 2 Riverside. Haroski was injured during a portion of last season but still averaged 12.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals in the 12 games she played last season for the Warriors. Expect a full season from Haroski in 2025-26 as she is poised to finish her high school career with an exclamation point.
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The offers continue to file in for the 5A Riverside star guard and SC Eagles UA Rise 17U product. One of Haroski’s most recent offers came from an in-state school in Erskine College in addition to offers she also landed this month from Lycoming College in Pennsylvania and from Sewanee College. Because of injury, Haroski did not play in as many games as she did in 2023-24 when she won the 4A championship with the Warriors, but the work she has done over the travel schedule is an indication that she is more than ready to finish her high school career with an exclamation point.
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