Macie Reiner
Macie Reiner
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Tony Chapman | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
You couldn’t find a scouting service on social media that didn’t have rave reviews about Reiner, who continues to improve her overall game. She led the 17U Nebraska Attack team in Pennsylvania in scoring and rebounds where she put up a nearly 15 points per game average. An elite track athlete, Reiner’s game is also exemplified with her speed and endurance. A growing 5’10” she can guard multiple positions on the floor and it seems if you are buying stock, now is the appropriate time to do it.
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Our new No. 1 is Bennington’s
Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
. An elite, elite athlete — she was second in the Class B 400 meter dash last year (56.62) and ran on the Badgers state champion 1,600 meter relay team as well. She shined on the basketball floor this winter leading Bennington to an undefeated season and their first state championship in school history. Stuffed the stat sheet this winter with averages of 14.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 4.3 steals per game. Reiner really gets it done on the defensive end and will play “up” on
Nebraska Attack
‘s 17U UAA team this spring and summer.
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Reiner will make a strong, strong case for the top player in the new Class of 2028 rankings when they come out in a couple of weeks. She showed skill at all levels of the floor in leading the Badgers to their first state title and a perfect 28-0 season in Class B. In their title game win over Gretna East, she was a perfect 5-for-5 beyond the arc and scored xx points in a 49-38 win. Averaged 15.3 points and eight rebounds for the tournament along with 15 assists and nine steals. Already with a Houston offer, plus more, we expect Reiner’s stock to rise quickly this summer.
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Our first look at the sophomore and, man, did she impress. Works her tail off on both ends of the floor, but is a truly elite defender. Her multiple Division I offers are well worth it. Reiner was also the runner-up at the 2025 Class B state track meet in the 400 meter dash which should also get college coaches attention. On Tuesday, Reiner scored 17 points on 8-for-14 shooting, but added seven steals, five assists and five rebounds. She leads the Badgers on the season with 14.0 points and 6.7 rebounds per contest.
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Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
has really taken over and solidified herself as the best player on the Bennington team at this moment in time from the play she is producing so far this Winter. Reiner is a D1 level PG. She moves effortlessly with the ball in her hands and she makes those around her better with how she carries herself. She is someone that can adapt in a small amount of time and she never seems to be frustrated or frazzled. Instead, she plays her game and understands that her best WILL be good enough against her competition. All in all, Reiner should be proud at what she is doing. Proud, but not satisfied.
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Jumping into our Top Five for the first time in her young career is
Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
of Bennington High School. Reiner received a lot of love this Spring AAU season because of her witty play. She finished off the year with some great numbers and some collegiate offers as well and now she has used that momentum to help her Bennington team start this Winter season. Reiner is interesting because of her combination of skill and size. She moves effortlessly at 5’10 and she knows how to make smart plays when it gets into crunch time. There is not a doubt in my mind that Reiner will end up as a D1-level commit at the end of the day. Like we said, she is good enough so she should still have some options before everything is said and done.
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Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
capped off her AAU travel season but grabbing a few D1 offers to compete at the next level when her high school career comes to a close. Reiner is a leader with the ball in her possession but she is at her best off the ball at the 2 or 3 spot. She is agile in her movement getting down the floor and she works well in open space. She isn’t afraid to cut behind a lazy defender to get an easy score or she willing to screen to open up others around her when she isn’t necessarily involved in the set/play. All in all, a lot of like out of Reiner at this point in the process and that’s why she moves up to #7 in this Update.
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Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
received her best collegiate offer to date yesterday when the Houston Cougars offered the CG a spot on their future roster. Reiner was a Varsity prospect this past season for her Bennington team, making a difference in multiple facets of the game. She followed that up by putting together a nice campaign on the UAA Circuit, eventually drawing a lot of attention from the next level. I am very curious to see how Reiner works off of this offer. She looks like she does different things well during the high school season compared to the AAU season, so it’ll be interesting to see if she can combined those two things. If so, watch out because this won’t be her only D-1 offer.
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Sometimes you see a theme between colleges in the same Division. One will offer, then another one within the same conference follows suit within a short amount of time. That happened to
Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
this past week. She went from no offers to two D2 offers within a span of 24 hours. A pretty big swing but I understand it. The offers are to some legit institutions and Reiner can hoop. She is only out of the 2028 Class so she has 2-3 more season to lock in her future but the promise is definitely there. She is active off the ball, doesn’t take much to produce for her squad, she is selfless in her actions, and she is pretty skilled for her age group. If she stacks onto this stuff over the next few years, who knows where she will end up going before everything is said and done.
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Someone who is competing up two grade levels this AAU season with her NE Attack UAA program is
Macie Reiner
Macie
Reiner
5'10" | CG
Bennington | 2028
State
NE
. Reiner has that mixture of smarts, length, stamina, and productivity that all coaches love to work with. She doesn’t necessarily need the ball in her possession to make something happen as she is a solid cutter/slasher. She moves into open space really well, always noticing where she needs to be. Once she does get a clean look, it’s usually a pretty good attempt. She doesn’t rush anything. She makes sure that she is thorough in her fundamental abilities. This upcoming Winter Bennington is going to be poised for another run at State and Reiner is going to have a big piece in that. If she continues to grow in her game and work on her weaknesses, she is going to slowly progress into a killer.
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