Naomi Oniyide
Naomi Oniyide
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Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brownsburg has had good size throughout their roster over the last few years, but even still, Naomi has managed just a handful of minutes in 12 games over her two seasons. I would expect that to go up significantly as a Junior. She has a great frame, she possesses tremendous length, she gets out and runs the floor well, and she can catch and finish. She is doing a nice job of learning how to sit down and seal on the block, plus she can step to the short corners and elbows to knock down short jumpers. Defensively, she is an intimidating presence, especially with all of her length.
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Read EvaluationDarvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Oniyide brings strong long-term potential because of her physical tools, athleticism, and developing interior game. Throughout the spring, she showed flashes of being able to impact the game as a rebounder, finisher, and defender around the basket. Her length and mobility allow her to cover ground effectively in the paint, and she consistently competed hard on the glass.
One thing that stood out about Oniyide was her activity level. She runs the floor well and creates scoring opportunities through effort and positioning. Offensively, she showed flashes of touch around the rim while continuing to develop confidence in her scoring ability. Defensively, she alters shots and uses her length effectively against opposing post players. As she continues adding strength and refining her overall skill set, Oniyide has the tools to become one of the more impactful young centers in Indiana’s 2028 class. College coaches should already have interest in tracking her development because of her athletic upside and physical tools.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
At 6-foot-4 it’s easy to draw attention, but with Naomi it’s a lot more than that. She has an athletically strong frame, tremendous length, and she’s a fluid runner North/South. She has increased her strength to where she is finishing much more consistently inside, and she’s playing with a lot more physicality and determination around the basket. I know a number of schools are tracking her because she has great potential, and I feel like with a little more skill development and a bit of a mean streak inside, she could draw some Division I interest/offers over the next few months.
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Read EvaluationDarvoni Christopher | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Naomi had a strong two-way performance, and her impact was immediately noticeable the moment she stepped on the floor. HSE clearly had to adjust the way they attacked the rim because of how disruptive she was defensively. Her athleticism, timing, and ability to read drives allowed her to alter and block multiple shots, making it difficult for HSE to finish anything clean in the paint.
Offensively, she provided a steady inside presence, sealing well, finishing plays, and giving Brownsburg valuable touches around the basket. Even though she only played in the first half due to her varsity responsibilities, Naomi still made her presence felt and showed just how much her game has grown as a sophomore.
Her combination of size, athletic ability, and defensive instincts continues to develop, and performances like this highlight why she’s on track for an even bigger varsity role in the future.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Naomi was the tallest prospect at the Freshman Showcase, and she doesn’t look like she’s done growing either. She has tremendous length, wiry strength, and she’s already showing some muscle tone. She looks like she could become a force inside for the Bulldogs once
Avery Gordon
Avery
Gordon
6'6" | C
Brownsburg | 2025
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IN
(2025) graduates. Naomi does a nice job of seeking contact, but the next step for her is to start making her offensive moves more instinctive. She’s already a presence defensively.
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