Rylee Jacox is a 5'4" Point Guard in the 2026 class.
Jacox attends Tahoma in Washington and plays club basketball for NW Legends.
Jacox's Player Profile was created on June 19, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
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WA
Recent Commitments
Rylee has been consistent for Tahoma on the court, always staying ready and being able to get down...
Written by Devin Record
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
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WA
AAU July Live-Period: Who Showed up to Play?
Rylee played with high energy for NW Legends all weekend long, showcasing her game in all aspects. She...
Written by Devin Record
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
|
WA
2026 Rankings: Stock-Riser Guards
Intense, pesky defender who can get up into ballhandlers and stick to them with her quick feet. Good...
Written by Ryan Morgan
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
|
WA
2026’s on the rise
Here is another defensive minded guard in the 2026 class. Jacox has fantastic agility, being able to move...
Written by Devin Record
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
|
WA
AAU Season: Players who can shine
Rylee is a dynamic guard who can adjust her style of play based on the game and who...
Written by Devin Record
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
|
WA
Junior’s set up to shine
Rylee fills her role perfectly for Tahoma, being a dynamic 3 and D player who can get downhill...
Written by Devin Record
Rylee
JacoxPG
Class
2026
Height
5'4"
HS
Tahoma
|
WA
2026 Rankings: Watch List players to keep an eye on
Rylee has really shown a big time improvement on the court during the spring/summer. She has a decent...
Written by Devin Record
Devin Record | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Devin Record
Prep Girls Hoops Lead Scout
Rylee has been consistent for Tahoma on the court, always staying ready and being able to get down hill nicely often. She always makes the extra pass, seeing her open teammates. She has a soft touch around the rim and will thrive at Central Washington in the future.
Rylee played with high energy for NW Legends all weekend long, showcasing her game in all aspects. She knocked down shots all weekend from all over the court but especially shot well from long range. Her energy level on defense is hard to match and she stands out when defending against high level players. Her game continues to elevate more and more as coaches should start to pay attention too.
Intense, pesky defender who can get up into ballhandlers and stick to them with her quick feet. Good vision off the ball on defense too and has the quick burst to jump into passing lanes and get deflections and steals. Offensively, plays with good determination to finish through contact and can step out and stretch the floor at a decent clip.
Here is another defensive minded guard in the 2026 class. Jacox has fantastic agility, being able to move laterally quickly to stay in front of the opposing player. She passes the ball well, finding her open teammates and always making the extra pass to her open teammate. She gets to the free throw line smoothly too and is able to knock them down.
Rylee is a dynamic guard who can adjust her style of play based on the game and who she is facing. She defends at a high level no matter what and brings intensity to her team on the court. She shoots the ball from deep very well, being able to sink the shot from the catch and shoot or off the dribble. She is definitely a player who can play beyond college and at a 4 year school.
Rylee fills her role perfectly for Tahoma, being a dynamic 3 and D player who can get downhill when/if needed. Her offensive game really stands out from her deep shot. She can easily nail shots from 2/3 week beyond the 3 point line with a lightning quick release. Defensively she moves her feet quickly and gets her hands involved in the pass lanes often, causing havoc for opposing teams.
Rylee has really shown a big time improvement on the court during the spring/summer. She has a decent deep shot but standouts with the ball in her hands. She can facilitate with the top point guards in the state, dishing assists all summer long on the AAU scene. She runs the court well which is key for easy transition buckets for herself or her teammates. She could easily sneak her ways into the rankings.