Madison Bumhoffer
Madison Bumhoffer
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Evan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison made quite the impression with her all-out defensive pressure, fast-paced drives, and hustle on Saturday for MBA UA Rise 15U at the Great Lakes Kickoff. Madison drained a smooth corner three, poked the ball out with her quick hands for a steal, then accelerated the other way for a breakaway layup. She used perfect technique to deflect a pass with her outside hand, scooped up the loose ball, and beat her defender to the rim for a lefty finish. Madison worked tirelessly to cut off drives and is constantly seeking the steal. Her aggressive and full-throttle style of play caught the attention of spectators in the stands, making some new fans outside of Michigan.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison put on a show in front of our scouts at PGH tournaments and showcases leading up to the high school season. Her advanced ball-handling control, breakaway speed, accuracy from three-point range, scrappy defensive pressure, court vision, and ability to finish earned MVP honors at the PGH State Tournament. Madison has an outstanding career ahead of her at Wayland Union.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison was a top performer at the PGH Freshman Showcase, commanding attention with her quickness and control at the point guard spot. She handled the ball effortlessly, using her shiftiness to break down defenders and create opportunities. Madison consistently made smart decisions, showing a high basketball IQ and great feel for the game. She attacked the paint with purpose and speed, finishing confidently at the rim through traffic. Her combination of skill, pace, and poise made her a standout floor general throughout the day.
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison was a top performer for Team 2 at the PGH Freshman Showcase, running the point with confidence and control. Her tight handle and shiftiness kept defenders guessing, and she consistently made smart decisions with the ball in her hands. With her quick burst, she was able to blow by opponents and get to the rim in a hurry.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison came to our Michigan State Tournament, won the Championship, and left with the MVP award after an outstanding weekend. Her explosive finishes, perimeter shooting, passing vision, elusive ball-handling, and defensive pressure is exactly why I believe Madison will have a huge impact on day one for Wayland Union.
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Read EvaluationEvan Bell | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison was absolutely electric for MBA 14U Robinson at our PGH Michigan State Tournament this weekend. Her shifty handles and sudden change of direction created space to pass, shoot, and drive towards the basket. Madison was a sniper from 3-point distance with methodical triples in the corners and up top. She blew by defenders in transition to score multiple fast-break layups in top gear with her left hand and dropped in floaters with a soft touch. Her ball transfers between hands were lightning quick. Madison chased the ball sideline to sideline with relentless effort to cause turnovers and create steals. She made great reads and strong passes to teammates. Madison was an active communicator and a sparkplug all tournament. She helped MBA 14U Robinson bring home the Championship trophy with an undefeated record. Madison is our 2025 14U All-Tournament MVP, congratulations!
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Read EvaluationDanyle Bowers | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Madison, representing MBA, made a strong impression on Saturday at the PGH Michigan State Tournament with her gritty play and scoring versatility. Defensively, she was locked in—consistently contesting shots and securing rebounds with solid boxouts. On the offensive end, she showed off her complete scoring package, connecting on multiple three-pointers, knocking down smooth mid-range shots, and finishing at the rim with a crafty floater. Her all-around performance stood out from start to finish.
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