Tylee Weite
Tylee Weite
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Jeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Tylee Weite will be competing at the D1 level over the next few years of her college career. To where you might ask? I’m not sure but she has several options at that level, after coming off of a successful AAU campaign with MN Fury GUAA. Weite switched AAU programs this last year and it was a great move. In her new system she was able to show off all the parts of her game, not just her shooting ability, and that let scouts see what she might really be able to do for them down the line. She hit meaningful shots from all over the floor offensively, she locked in defensively, and she left it all out on the hardwood – which is really all you can ask for as a coach.
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Offer: Cleveland State (OH)
The knock down shooter that is
Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
locked in another D1 offer earlier this week and this time it’s to Cleveland State out of Ohio. This is on pace with the other offers that Weite possesses. Currently she is sitting with several D1 offers from all around the Country, specifically with most coming out of the Midwest. This is a D1 level shooter, who can handle and do other impactful things as a competitor. She is coming off of the last AAU season of her career and there isn’t a better way to move from that, into the Fall/Winter, than with another official offer to compete following high school ball.
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Moving into the #6 spot in this most recent Update is Tylee Weite of DSM Valley High School and Minnesota Fury AAU. Weite has been known for her knock down shooting ability on the offensive end for years. I think her game on that side of the ball can be summed up with the fact that she just happens to move off of the basketball into open space at an elite rate. Sometimes that ends with shots from deep and sometimes that’s with back cuts behind a lacking defender near the rim. Either way, she gets open and that’s all that matters. When it comes to her defense, she does well with her size. She has more length than most for her position and that shows with tips/deflections. Weite will end up at the D1 level once she makes her college decision. She has options and those will keep stacking until she is lock in somewhere.
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I love the production that Tylee Weite is producing with her Minnesota Fury GUAA squad. Weite is a knock down shooter, who is slowing building on her play style as she gets older. She is demonstrating that she can handle more and more, she rebounds at a steady rate, she has situational awareness, and she seems like someone that everyone else on the team likes to be around. This is another hooper with D1 offers from all over. She has the pick of the litter, per se and that stack of offers is only going to grow until she ends up committing.
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We briefly touched on the move that Tylee Weite made to begin this AAU season but I can’t say it enough, I love it. The MN Fury UAA is a program that knows how to teach and develop players while winning a LOT of games in the meantime and that’s the recipe for success on the AAU floor if you ask anyone that understands how this all works. Weite is going to add lethal shooting for the Fury from the outside. She is catch and shoot specialist that moves really well off of the basketball. When her high school career first started all she could do was make it rain with a picture perfect stroke from three point land but she has rounded out some things the last few years and she is more of a three level scoring threat more than ever right now. I think Weite could be one of this programs featured players over this next season. She checks off a lot of boxes that evaluators have so we will just have to see.
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I love the move that
Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
has made moving into this AAU season. She will now be competing out of Minnesota with Minnesota Fury 17U GUAA for her last Spring season on the road. Weite is known as a D1 level, knock down shooter. She can make it rain off the catch and when she lets it fly, the net barely moves because it’s so pure. I’m hoping that this Spring Weite will have a chance to show what else she has in her arsenal on the offensive end. She is a good handler of the ball, solid vision, she can create off of the dribble, and she can finish at the hoop on either side so as long as she isn’t settling she should be able to thrive over the next couple of months. You have to remember that this is someone with multiple D1 offers at this time so you know she is going to bring it every time she laces up her kicks.
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Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
has been playing some productive basketball to start this Winter with DSM Valley. Weite is a 5’10 SG with a quick trigger from deep. She lets the ball fly from behind the three point line multiple times a contest and each time it looks like the shot is going to be perfect. It might not go in every time but her shot form, footwork, coordination, and when she is choosing to shoot is on point right now. Weite possesses several D1 offers as we move into the thick of this season. If she keeps putting up impressive stat lines while being a solid overall teammate, who knows who else might jump in before she ends up committing somewhere.
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One of the most automatic shooters that this 2027 Class possesses is
Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
of DSM – Valley High School. Weite has a sniper from deep when she lets the rock go off of the catch but that’s been obvious for a few years now. Every time she lets her shot go, her form looks picture perfect and the shot always seems to have a chance of going in. I expect Weite to be a Division-1 commit at the end of the day. She already holds a few offers from that level and she is going to have a lot more opportunity this Winter to show off what she can really do on both sides of the ball. Until then, Weite will hold onto the #7 spot in this Update.
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The University of Northern Iowa Women’s Bball staff has been offering Iowa kids at a good rate the past month following the July Live Period. I like when programs look at their prospects in state. Iowa is the breeding ground for some fantastic hoopers and a lot of them are going to shine when they get the chance. The most recent offer from the Panthers being to SG –
Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
of Des Moines – Valley High School. Weite makes shooting the ball from deep look effortless. The balance, the shooting stroke, the coordination. All of it together combines to make a solid product that jumps off the screen. If she continues to grow in her weaknesses of the game, who knows where she might take things before her basketball journey comes to a close.
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One of the most recruited 2027’s that Iowa has so far is
Tylee Weite
Tylee
Weite
5'11" | SG
Des Moines - Valley | 2027
State
IA
at the SG position. Weite competes for
All Iowa Attack
EYBL and Des Moines – Valley High School throughout the Winters. Weite would be considered a natural SG, that has a beautiful shot whenever she lets it go. Doesn’t matter how close or how deep it is from the hoop. Doesn’t matter if it’s contested or not. The shot always looks the exact same and that is one of the first signs of someone who could become a lethal weapon at the D1 level. She can do some other stuff like put it on the floor and get to the bucket off the dribble against weaker defenders but she stands out because of how well she can shoot it. That is for sure. She knows she has to build off of this ability moving into the Spring/Summer. If she does that and shows more facets to her game over-time, she should continue to field D1 offers until she makes a commitment to compete at the next level.
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