Londyn Hollins
Londyn Hollins
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Brady Peterson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Unfortunately for Hollins, she hasn’t played much due to knee injuries, but she showed enough to me over the summer and early this high school season to know who she is as a player. The Wisconsin Lutheran guard plays with plenty of confidence and can score at all three levels, and excels at creating off the dribble. She is also longer than most guards are, and uses her length to get her shot off over any contest she sees. Hollins may also be one of the better shot creators Wisconsin has produced in recent history, and if it tells you anything, Wisconsin’s staff, who may have only seen her a few times before she played at their elite camp in June, offered her a scholarship after camp because of how well she played that day.
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Read EvaluationBrady Peterson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The Wisconsin Lutheran guard is a talented player who missed most of her first season due to a knee injury. Since Hollins returned, she has looked more comfortable in these last few months and played excellent basketball. Hollins has created off the dribble well and has still been a knockdown shooter from the perimeter. The Wisconsin Lutheran guard could be the breakout star of the 2025-26 season.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Londyn Hollins would be described as cool. Cool as the other side of the pillow if you will. Hollins is a smooth operator as a CG. She has a next level scoring ability offensively, while being extremely coordinated in everything she does. Division-1 programs are finally starting to see that Hollins is the real deal. She is a next level hooper, who is going to be a star at the P4 program eventually. She still has years to go so she will continue to kill it in her meantime but definitely someone that I can’t wait to see in Chicago this upcoming weekend.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Coming off of an injury is never a simple ask. You don’t want to try and do too much, too soon but you still want to stay consistent in your recovery. Someone who has seemingly returned without a hitch, metaphorically and literally, is Londyn Hollins of Midwest Elite Meanstreets EYBL. Hollins is a smooth operator at the guard position. This weekend she was handling the rock with ease, creating opportunities for herself and others at a consistent rate, as she also demonstrated how to lead by example in all facets of the game. This is a young prospect with a very mature attitude and play-style. She is never the one to be rushed and she always seems to control the situation around her. An ability we don’t see out of many at this age.
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Read EvaluationAngie Saiter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Londyn has a rainbow stroke from deep! Good things happen when the ball is in her hands! She can shoot, handles the rock well while heavily pressured. Comes from behind and blocks, she’s aware of all her surroundings!
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Read EvaluationBrady Peterson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
An ACL injury last April robbed Hollins of her first season of high school basketball, which is brutal for someone that young to have to go through the rehab she’s gone through. However, this is the same kid I saw in Louisville three months after her injury, spending time late in the Kentucky Expo Center when it was almost empty, getting shots up at around 10 pm. Hollins loves the game. Even when her body tries to keep her from it, she finds a way to have a ball in her hands. We’ll see what she looks like this summer and in her sophomore season at Wisconsin Lutheran, but she’s the kind of person you root for.
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Read EvaluationBrady Peterson | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
We may or may not see Hollins at some point this season, but the talent and work ethic are there. A knee injury last April will keep Hollins out for the first portion of the season, but the wait will be worth it. The Wisconsin Lutheran guard is an excellent lead guard who can operate in traffic and find creative ways to get the ball to her teammates when they’re open. The Vikining is also a talented perimeter scorer and earned the respect of Illinois AAU coaches in her brief stint early in the AAU season before she got hurt. She could be a difference-maker for the Wisconsin Lutheran this season or next.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Halfway through this AAU season, Londyn Hollins of Midwest Elite EYBL 15U out of Chicago tore her ACL, ending her AAU year but she should be back during the high school season at Wisconsin Lutheran. I would of said prior to this happening that Hollins would be a no doubt Varsity starter for her incoming team but with this injury, she should ease into it and maybe get some JV/Sophomore minutes under her belt to start her season, eventually working up to that Varsity level by the time State Playoffs roll around. Hollins play-style would be described as shifty but efficient. She has shown a ton of promise up until this point so as long as she continues to progress, she is going to end high school with a bunch of offers to compete at the next level.
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