2023 IGBRR All-Indiana Elite 100 Showcase Recap
- Updated: August 7, 2023
2023 IGBRR All-Indiana Elite 100 Showcase
Sunday August 6th
Triton Central HS
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Recap
2023 AIS Participant List Final (Updated 8/6)
Prospects were announced on Twitter #AIS23 HERE
2023 AIl-Indiana Showcase Team Rosters
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Box Scores (12 games / unofficial)
AIl-Indiana Showcase Event Page
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Photos (Portraits)
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Drills Photo Gallery 1
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Drills Photo Gallery 2
2023 All-Indiana Showcase Games Photo Gallery
Evals (also found in PDF Recap)
Carrie Hiler 2024 / SG / 5’8 / Scottsburg
Carrie seems to always be steady, consistent and productive in each view whether that is a club event or a showcase/camp. She is a pure shooter with a knock down jumper where she is capable of catching fire from deep, she can handle the ball and run offense as needed and shows good instincts for the action on both ends. She is a gym rat that is willing to take on the challenge, shows the ability to compete at the highest levels, and has grown into a leader from the backcourt. She has continued to increase her production in high school, was named a Blue Star league All-Star this club season and is an attractive small school guard prospect at the next level.
Abbie Lucas 2024 / PF / 6’0 / Bloomington South
Abbie’s game has continued to evolve over the years and with the combination of her length, production around the bucket and ability to extend to the wing she has a versatile game on both ends of the floor. She has a strong athletic forward frame and moves well where she is able to create out of the mid-post with her agility and athleticism. She goes to the boards aggressively and is a scrapper that can extend possessions. Her length and mobility allow her to defend multiple spots, she runs the floor extremely well and plays with a nice motor . Her size, athleticism and solid skill set give her a nice upside as a small college forward prospect.
Nicole Mears 2024 / PF / 5’10 / Franklin County
I had noticed Nicole filling up the box scores last year and finally got to see her play during tournament time early this year before seeing her several more times over the spring and summer. She has a strong athletic forward frame, a big motor and shows nice agility around the bucket. A bit undersized but she often wins the matchups against bigger frontliners with her athleticism and blue-collar work ethic. She rebounds the ball at a high level on both ends and is efficient offensively showing solid finishing ability in the paint. She was extremely productive in our views over the club season and showed at AIS that she can compete against the elite. A small college forward prospect that coaches should have on their radar.
Ava Reitmeyer 2024 / 5’9 / SG / Bloomington North
Ava has started at the 4A varsity level since her freshman season and is one of those kids that seem to be in every gym we walk into. She has continued to grow her game and has a nice combination of length and backcourt skillset. She is a capable shooter out the three-point line, has continued to improve her attacks off of the bounce and has rounded herself into a scoring threat at all levels. She plays with a nice motor, is experienced with solid instincts for the game and is consistently efficient and productive. A solid backcourt prospect with length and skill that has shown in multiple settings that she can compete at a high level. A small college guard prospect that has a lot of nice qualities that translate to the next level.
Mackenzie York 2024 / PG / 5’6 / Western
Strong guard frame, big time motor and a developed skillset from the point make Mackenzie one of our favorite uncommitted point guards in the class. She is a nice athlete that has playmaking ability on both ends of the court. She can handle as a primary against pressure, has a nice balance in her game between facilitating and getting buckets and is a vocal leader. She is a scrappy defender that makes you earn every inch, has an aggressive blue collar work ethic and a relentless physical energy. Had a breakout junior year, a productive club season and showed once again at AIS that she can compete with and against the elite. A bit under recruited small college prospect that brings a lot of intangibles with her skilled backcourt game.
Lauren Bear 2025 / 5’8 / CG / Tri-West
Lauren had a noteworthy club season, playing a lead guard role and scoring it at a high level consistently. She shoots it well with deep range and the lefty guard has the skillset off the bounce to create space and scoring opportunities going to the bucket. She is active on both ends with a nice motor and instincts for the action. She had a breakout sophomore season for her Bruins and is poised for a big junior year. She showed she belonged among the elite guards in her class over the summer and with an outstanding showing at AIS, which landed her on the All-Showcase team.
Chaney Brown 2025 / 5’9 / SF / Greenfield Central
Chaney has put up some big numbers through her first two seasons of 4A high school ball averaging almost 15 PPG & 6.5 RPG for her Cougars. She has a strong athletic forward frame with a solid wing skillset. She has the strength and agility to battle around the bucket and the skill and athleticism to operate from the wing. She is a capable shooter out to the three-point line and can create athletically out of the mid post which makes her a difficult matchup. She rebounds against bigger forwards and can defend a few different spots with her size and agility. Once again, she displayed her ability to be productive against the elite at AIS, which included a 25 point game.
Libby Blythe 2025 / 5’10 / SG / Evansville North
We were familiar with Libby but she really started to catch our eye this club season with her confident skilled play. She shoots it well out to the three-point line, has a strong wing frame, and while her strength is her jumper she has the tools to get to the bucket as needed. She is comfortable with the ball, has a good feel for the action and finds space on the floor to get to her shots. Would expect her to step into a primary scoring role and have a breakout junior season with some of the graduation losses the Huskies had. Her combination of size and skill gives her a good deal of versatility. Noted by several coaches, she played extremely well at AIS including a 27 point outburst.
Madison Sonsini 2025 / 5’11 / CG / Greenfield Central
First saw Madison her frosh season with Richmond and noted her length, jumper and potential at the time. She has continued to progress and has become a very intriguing prospect at almost six foot that can operate from the backcourt. Most natural as a SG but has the ability to take on primary ball handling and run offense as needed. The lefty guard is long, strong and agile, making her a difficult matchup for most. She displays the ability to score the ball at all levels and gets herself to the free throw line. She has transferred and will be a welcome addition at Greenfield Central. She had a productive day at AIS highlighting her ability to score it with the best of them. A prospect that has the upside to pickup a lot of recruiting steam over the next couple of years.
Emma Simpson 2025 / 5’7 / CG / Parke Heritage
We have been singing the praises of Emma all club season. She is one of the more athletic and explosive scorers in the class. She can create her own shots in a variety of ways on her attacks with the ability to get separation with her athleticism and elevation on her pull up. She can handle the ball as needed, can go get boards from the backcourt and is a quick instinctual defender. An active playmaker on both ends that thrives in the showcase setting where she uses her athleticism in the up and down play. She was a standout throughout the showcase displaying the ability to score the ball in multitude of ways.
Kenzie Garner 2025 / 5’11 / CG / Sheridan
Kenzie has put up some big numbers through her first two high school seasons, averaging 17 PPG, 9 RPG, and 3 APG. With the Blackhawks she plays nearly every spot on the floor including leading the charge from the point. She is extremely versatile with her length, athleticism, and backcourt skillset. On her club squad she plays more from the wing and displays the ability to be productive against elite competition. She can score the ball from all levels in a variety of ways, while also getting herself to the free throw line. She can rebound against forwards and defend multiple spots with her length and agility. She once again displayed at AIS that she is one of the most versatile and productive prospects in her class.
Ava McGrade 2025 / 5’8 / CG / Lakewood Christian Academy
It seems each year atleast one “ small school” kid comes in and seizes the opportunity and elevates her stock in a big way and this year Ava was on that list. She has a smooth lefty stroke out to the three point line, finds space, is shot ready and is confident on the catch to let it fly or attack as needed. She has a strong guard frame, is comfortable handling the ball and has an overall good feel for the game. Solid athlete that stays active and productive on both ends. She scored and shot it well throughout the showcase against elite competition. A bit under the radar prospect that coaches need to be tracking the next two years.
Jordan Scott 2025 / 5’6 / PG / Castle
Jordan is a playmaker from the point that possess quickness, a strong handle and a high bball IQ that allows her to consistently make plays on both ends of the court. She is poised under pressure, makes good decisions with the ball and has a skilled athletic game on the attack. She is a strong on the ball defender with her quick hands/feet and competitiveness to lock down her matchup. She went hard throughout the day playing with a big motor and carrying play in the up and down open court action. A solid lead guard that has an impact on both ends.
Joslyn Bricker 2026 / 5’9 / CG / Warsaw
Joslyn had a breakout frosh season with Warsaw. We saw a couple streamed games but our first live views in the spring really confirmed the athleticism in her game. She shoots it well from the three-point line with deep range and her ability to create space and scoring opportunities on the attack make her a dynamic scorer. She plays with a big motor, is efficient with her scoring chances and has an effortless athletic game. She has been a big stock riser in the class over the last year, and once again displayed at AIS she belongs with the elites in her class as she scored it and played at a high-level throughout the showcase.
Brooklyn Craig 2026 / 5’4 / PG / Lawrenceburg
Brooklyn is coming off a solid season of varsity play as a frosh and was consistently productive during an strong club season. She is a blue-collar PG that does what is needed to put her team in an advantageous position. She can handle against pressure, has a nice balance between setting up teammates and scoring the ball, and shows good instincts for the action. Defensively she plays with energy, and you probably won’t find anyone that takes more charges. She had an outstanding day at AIS, and was noted by several coaches for her productive and efficient play throughout the event.
Juliana Davis 2026 / 5’6 / CG / Madison
Juliana is another that had a breakout frosh campaign and then backed that up playing at high level throughout the club season. She has an athletic attacking game and is deceptively physical on her way to the bucket. She can take on primary ball handling responsibilities, plays with a big motor, and can create scoring opportunities with her athleticism. Solid on the ball defender with quick hands and feet and will go rebound the ball from the guard spot. She had a big July and carried that momentum into AIS where she was productive throughout the event and was selected to the All-Showcase team.
Alonna Divine 2026 / 5’8 / CG / Ben Davis
Didn’t get the opportunity to see Alonna much this club season so we were glad she was able to attend AIS which really reminded us why we were so high on her game going into her frosh season. She saw varsity minutes at BD in the MIC which says a lot about her skill level and potential. She has an athletic game from the backcourt with a long sturdy frame that gives her a good deal of versatility. She is quick on the attack, has a good feel for the action and not to be lost is her ability to shoot the ball from deep and hit threes in bunches. She is also a solid on the ball defender and a playmaker on both ends. Her combination of athleticism and skill stood out throughout the day with a nice showing.
Maryrose Felling 2026 / 5’8 / SG / Triton Central
Maryrose is coming off a breakout freshman season for Triton Central and followed that up playing at an elite level schedule on the club circuit. She has a strong guard frame, is deceptively athletic and has a versatile offensive skillset. She can light it up from the three-point line with deep range and has the skill, strength, and agility to score the ball in a variety of ways on the attack. She can handle the ball as needed, goes to the boards and shows good instincts for the game. She scored it at a high level, with a couple 20+ point games, and showed the ability to create shots in a variety of ways throughout the showcase. She was named to the All-Showcase team for her standout play.
Violet Hall 2026 / 6’1 / PF / Bloomington South
Violet always seems to find ways of being productive and plays with a big motor and competitiveness around the basket. She has athletic length, a strong forward frame and a nose for the ball. She works for position on both ends, shows good feet/hands and touch on her post moves. Comfortable with ball, can hit the 15’ and puts together attacks out of the mid post with her agility. Has a toughness about her and blue-collar game in the paint. She was efficient and productive throughout the showcase and was selected to the All-Showcase team.
Emily Parker 2026 / 5’9 / SG / Boonville
Emily has a breakout freshman year for the Pioneers and has continued to prove herself at the elite level on the club circuit. She is extremely versatile with a long strong frame that allows her to compete around the basket and the backcourt skillset and athleticism to operate from the perimeter. She can score the ball at all levels in a variety of ways and is physical and athletic on her attacks which gets her to the free throw line. She is smooth and savvy with the ball showing good instincts for the action as a playmaker. She had standout day at AIS and was noted for her play by several coaches.
CC Quigley 2026 / 6’1 / PF / Noblesville
We were able to see CC several times during the HS season get some quality varsity minutes as a frosh in one of the most competitive conferences in the state, which speaks volumes on her potential. She translated that into a productive club season playing against elite competition. She is long, has wingspan, moves and runs the court well, and plays with a nice motor and purpose. She rebounds the ball at a high clip with her length and agility, has an evolving offensive game and covers ground defensively. I thought her AIS showing may have been the best I have seen from the post prospect. She was confident with the ball, scored it in a variety of ways in the post, flew to the ball off of the rim and consistently made plays. She was selected to the All-Showcase team.
Brooklynn Renn 2026 / 6’3 / SF / Silver Creek
Brooklynn may have more upside than any prospect in the class and the attention she is starting to garner points that out. She is extremely long with wingspan and when you pair that with a wing skillset she becomes a tremendously versatile prospect. She can handle the ball confidently in the open court, can hit the open jumper out to the three point line and she can go to work with her length around the bucket. She flies to the ball off the rim with her agility, reach and length and those same physical traits make her extremely disruptive on the defensive end as well. As she continues to add strength to her wiry frame the sky is the limit for this prospect. She displayed these attributes throughout AIS and was selected to the All-Showcase team.
Maddy Shirley 2026 / 6’1 / PF / Evansville Central
Maddy has become one of our favorite post prospects in the 26’ class. She is not the biggest, not the most athletic but she is smooth, savvy and just knows how to maximize her strengths. She has length, a strong frame, solid footwork and hands and is efficient with her scoring chances. She knows how to use her frame and agility to get separation to create shots and has the skill to put attacks together from the mid post. She has a nose for the ball off the rim, rebounds her area and has the mobility and strength to defend a few different spots. She is flat out productive on the frontline and that is exactly what she was throughout AIS and she was selected to the All-Showcase team
Rylee Canaan 2027/ 6’1 / PF / Evansville Memorial
The coaches always enjoy seeing the incoming top frosh in the state and they created a lot of buzz at AIS and Rylee was right there at the top of that list. She already has college ready frame, shows a tremendously versatile skill set to go with her long strong build and plays with a ton of confidence. She can handle the ball in the open court, puts attacks together from the wing and scores the ball from all levels. She shoots it well from three, is physically a handful on her downhill attacks and is an overall mismatch for most. Expect her to have an immediate impact at the varsity level and she already has multiple D1 offers before playing her first high school contest. A top of the class talent that has a ton of talent and upside.
Lillie Graves 2027 / 6’0 / CG / McCutcheon
Lillie is a national recruit that already has a bag full of high D1 offers even before hitting the high school hardwood. She has a tremendous combination of size, athleticism, and skill. She physically and athletically punished high school age opponents over the summer and has proven herself against the elite high school talent early on. She can handle the ball in the open court, can get buckets at all levels in a variety of ways and can play and defend nearly any spot on the court. She will be a big-time producer from the tip of her high school career. She was on the attack throughout AIS and produced, including a 24 point game, and was selected to the All-Showcase team.
Adah Hupfer 2027 / 6’2 / C / Pendleton Heights
To say we were impressed with Adah’s performance in July would be an understatement and she carried that play into AIS. She has a big strong post frame, nice mobility and shows good hands and feet around the bucket. Usually, it takes young post players a few years to find their coordination and agility, but Adah is already mostly the way there with nice fluid movement on her post moves and finishes. She shows good instincts for the frontcourt game, displays the willingness to be physical on both ends and is deceptively athletic for her size. Expect her to make an immediate impact at the varsity level as a top of the class post prospect.
McKenzie Koch 2027 / 5’6 / PG / Eastern Hancock
McKenzie is a top of the class PG with a great feel for the game and a skillset beyond her years. She commands the floor, makes good decisions with the rock and can score it in a variety of ways while playing with the confidence of a seasoned veteran. She sees the playing developing before most, plays with poise under pressure and is a playmaker on both ends with her instincts and skills. She will have an immediate and significant impact at the varsity level for her Royals. She wasted no time at AIS putting up an eye opening 29 points in game one and stood out throughout the event. She was selected to the All-Showcase team by the coaches.
Claire Larrison 2027 / 5’10 / SF / Greensburg
Clarie has a long athletic frame with wingspan and perimeter skillset making her a tremendously versatile prospect in the incoming frosh class. She is a pure shooter that has solid mid-range jumper that extends to the three-point line. She is comfortable handling the ball and can put attacks together from the wing using her length and agility to create shots. She can defend a few different spots with her size and mobility and can go get boards against forwards. She has the tools to be a very productive prospect sooner rather than later at the varsity level. She had a solid showing throughout AIS and was selected by the event coaches to the All-Showcase team.
Hannah Menser 2027 / 5’8 / SG / Plainfield
Hannah is one of the top shooters in the incoming frosh class and that was on display throughout the AIS event. She has a solid backcourt skillset, great instincts for the game as a youngster and the ability to score the ball in a variety of ways, especially as a deep ball threat. She has played up with her older peers and has proven herself against elite level competition. Expect her to make an immediate impact at the varsity level for the Quakers. Hannah had notable day at AIS including the days biggest offensive output with 34 point game in the finale.
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