April 2026
Elevate Elite No. 1 in Scope Scouting Top 10 Rankings, Peyton Frazier Named MVP, All-Session I Teams & Analytics Leaders



15U 3SSB Girls Session I Recap
The opening session of the 15U adidas 3SSB Girls circuit provided an early look at one of the deeper groups in the 2029 class, with multiple teams separating through performance, matchups, and overall consistency.
Elevate Elite finished 4–0 and leads Scope Scouting’s Top 10 rankings coming out of Session I.
Most Valuable Player honors went to Peyton Frazier, who helped guide Team Elite Hubbard to a 3–1 record and was a consistent presence throughout the session. A 6’2 forward with strong instincts, she uses her size well—protecting the paint, blocking shots, and tracking rebounds at a high level. She finishes around the basket and can face up, creating matchup problems on both ends.
Below are Scope Scouting’s Top 10 Team Rankings, All-Session I Teams, and Analytics Leaders from 15U 3SSB Session I.
Scope Scouting Top 10 Team Rankings
- Elevate Elite (TN) (4–0)
- Hardwood Nation (CO) (4–0)
- Team Elite Hubbard (GA) (3–1)
- Texas Lonestar (TX) (4–0)
- Gauchos (NY) (3–1)
- MN Metro Stars (MN) (2–2)
- 7 Days (CA) (3–1)
- Northwest Greyhounds (WA) (2–2)
- Lady Prospects Elite (UT) (3–1)
- Minnesota Stars (MN) (3–1)
Top 10 Contenders:
Next Level (KY), Meta Hoops (ID), United Mission (CAN), Southwest Select (TX), ETG (NE)



3SSB Girls 15U Session I – All-Session Teams (Scope Scouting)
1st Team
Peyton Frazier (Team Elite Hubbard – GA) — MVP
25.5 PPG | 9.5 REB | 27.3 PER
Addie Harris ’30 (Texas Lonestar – TX)
12.5 PPG | 5.6 REB | +10
Young guard who produces and competes. Strong rebounder for her size and stays active defensively. Plays with confidence, makes simple reads, and keeps the ball moving. Spaces the floor and contributes in multiple areas. Tough, consistent, and ahead of her class.

Angel Scruggs (Elevate Elite – TN)
12.8 PPG | 5.0 REB | +52
Angela Kabeya ’30 (Next Level – KY)
15.3 PPG | 65.1 TS%
Jaya Taylor ’30 (The North – MN)
11.5 PPG | +47
Kylee Mickelsen ’30 (Lady Prospects Select – UT)
15.3 PPG | 13.3 REB | +32
Madeline Trueman ’30 (Hardwood Nation – CO)
12.5 PPG | 67.8 TS%
Malaysia Isaac ’30 (Gauchos – NY)
18.3 PPG | 62.3 TS%
Combo guard who plays with great feel and pace. Gets downhill and puts pressure on the defense. Active with the ball and stays aggressive creating opportunities. Competes defensively and brings energy on both ends. Young guard with burst and scoring instincts.
Olivia Kim ’31 (7 Days – CA)
16.0 PPG | 45.2% 3PT
Peytan Pugh (Gauchos – NY)
16.5 PPG | 41.3 PER
Rose Kalscheur (Minnesota Stars – MN)
12.8 PPG | 67.7 TS%
Rylee Hawks (Elevate Elite – TN)
11.8 PPG | 63.4 TS%
Seylah Bains ’32 (Athelite – CAN)
18.3 PPG | 60.6 TS%
Treyana Ritter ’30 (Hardwood Nation – CO)
17.8 PPG | 42.7 PER
High-upside interior presence with size and impact. Controls the paint on both ends. Finishes strong around the rim and creates second chances on the glass. Alters shots and protects the rim with length. Runs the floor and plays with a physical edge. Uses vocal leadership to get teammates going. Plays with joy and changes the game with her presence.
Zoaye Reed (Meta Hoops – ID)
11.8 PPG | 35.3 PER
2nd Team
Alexis Williams (Elevate Elite – TN)
11.0 PPG | +45
Amiyah Cunningham (FAM Hoops – TX)
11.5 PPG | 38.5 TS%
Length shows on the defensive end with her ability to disrupt and stay in front. Versatile guard who competes consistently and brings a physical approach. Capable perimeter shooter with a developing offensive skill set. Shows an early understanding of spacing and positioning within the game.
Ava Cumicek (Wisconsin Purple Aces – WI)
13.8 PPG | 48.2 TS%
Shoots it with confidence and shows a good feel for the position. Makes the right reads, keeps the offense flowing, and plays with control. A guard to continue tracking as she develops.
Brianna Nolan (MBJ Elite – FL)
12.3 PPG | 64.9 TS%
Courtney Holman ’30 (Lady Phenom United – KY)
13.3 PPG | 57.7 TS%
Elsie Carmona ’30 (Team Southwest – TX)
15.0 PPG | 37.5% 3PT
Emmanuella Appoh ’30 (United Mission – CAN)
11.8 PPG | +50
Hartley Barnes (Texas Lonestar – TX)
7.4 PPG | +4
Jezrael Kealoha ’30 (Team NorCal – CA)
14.5 PPG | 30.5 PER
Marianna Davis ’30 (The North – MN)
12.3 PPG | 63.8 TS%
Madylynn Spriggs (Sol United – TN)
12.8 PPG | 49.2 TS%
Dynamic scoring guard with range and confidence. Stretches the floor with consistent three-point shooting and stays aggressive hunting shots. Active defender with quick hands who creates disruption. Plays with pace, stays on attack, and brings steady production. Young guard who can change a game with her scoring bursts.
Paige Gargano (ETG – NE)
7.3 PPG | 60.5 TS%
Peyton Sughrue ’31 (Mass Rivals – MA)
13.8 PPG | 46.0 TS%
Peyton Warner (Lady Prospects Elite – UT)
9.5 PPG | 33.1 TS%
Taylor Passard (TruGame – WA)
15.8 PPG | 32.7 PER
High production guard who impacts the game across the board. Scores it, rebounds at a high rate for her position, and makes defensive plays. Active hands. Strong instincts. Stays involved every possession. Knocks down shots from deep and competes with consistency. Young guard with a complete, well-rounded game and clear upside.
3rd Team
Aaliyah Lawrence (Central Florida Elite – FL)
11.0 PPG | 45.7 TS%
Confident guard who plays with pace and control. Crafty handle allows her to break down defenders and create space. Gets downhill, touches the paint, and makes plays for herself and others. Shows scoring instincts and stays active defensively. As her perimeter shot continues to tighten, she becomes a more complete offensive threat.
Brielle Medrano (Team NorCal – CA)
13.0 PPG | 64.9 TS%
Quick, explosive guard who plays with confidence and grit. She excelled at breaking down defenders, getting to the rim, and finishing through contact. Her combination of speed, handle, and toughness allowed her to impact both ends of the floor.
Claire Edison (M14 Hoops – IL)
9.8 PPG | 4.8 REB | 37.5 3P%
Elise Herbek (Hardwood Elite – CO)
9.8 PPG | 51.2 TS%
Ellie Kramer (MN Metro Stars – MN)
11.3 PPG | 53.0 TS%
Confident scorer who stays aggressive and trusts her work. Creates offense and spaces the floor with her shooting. Active defensively with quick hands and strong anticipation. Competes every possession and plays with energy. Young guard who brings production and toughness to the backcourt.
Emmerie Walcolm ’30 (NW Greyhounds – WA)
7.5 PPG | 8.5 REB
Grace Marino (Hardwood Elite – CO)
9.3 PPG | 50.2 TS%
Iyla Kress (Indiana Basketball Club – IN)
10.3 PPG | 6.0 REB | 59.7 TS%
Jaylee Jackson (Gauchos – NY)
9.5 PPG | +48
Kobi Green (Texas Lonestar – TX)
8.6 PPG | 18 PER
Makinley Peterson (FAM Hoops – TX)
10.5 PPG | 8.0 REB | 19.2 PER
Malaya Freeman ’30 (The North – MN)
11.3 PPG | +24
Tyanna Tapusoa ’30 (Lady Prospects Select – UT)
10.8 PPG | 82.1 TS%
Wynne Birk (Minnesota Stars – MN)
10 PPG | 35.4 PER
Xyah Williams ’30 (FAM Elite – TX)
10.8 PPG | 4.3 REB | 19.9



Analytics Leaders
True Shooting % (TS) Leaders
- Tyanna Tapusoa (Lady Prospects Select – UT) — 82.1%
- Madeline Trueman (Hardwood Nation – CO) — 67.8%
- Rose Kalscheur (Minnesota Stars – MN) — 67.7%
- Olivia Dann (Southwest Select – OK) — 66.9%
- Angela Kabeya (Next Level – KY) — 65.1%
Why it matters:
True Shooting Percentage measures overall scoring efficiency, factoring in 2PT, 3PT, and FT.
Player Efficiency Rating (PER) Leaders
- Treyana Ritter (Hardwood Nation – CO) — 42.7
- Peytan Pugh (Gauchos – NY) — 41.3
- Wynne Birk (Minnesota Stars – MN) — 35.4
- Zoaye Reed (Meta Hoops – ID) — 35.3
- Taylor Passard (Tru Game – WA) — 32.7
Why it matters:
PER summarizes total statistical impact per possession.
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (AST/TO) Leaders (Min 2.0 AST)
- Gabriella Frazier (Sol United – KY) — 8.0
- Peytan Pugh (Gauchos – NY) — 2.7
- Aubriella Guerrero (Southwest Select – OK) — 2.7
- Cassidy Morgan (Seven Days – CA) — 2.3
- Isabelle Deleeuw (Minnesota Stars – MN) — 2.3
Why it matters:
Evaluates playmaking efficiency and decision-making.
Plus-Minus (+/-) Leaders (Max 1 per Team)
- Kyra Field (Elevate Elite – TN) — +78
- Peytan Pugh (Gauchos – NY) — +66
- Keira Tobin (Hardwood Elite – CO) — +64
- Kailee Maldonado (Meta Hoops – ID) — +62
- Jazmine Allen (United Mission Basketball – ONT CAN) — +60
Why it matters:
Reflects team success with a player on the floor.
Three-Point % (3PT) Leaders (Min 2.0 3PA)
- Tyanna Tapusoa ’30 (Lady Prospects Select – UT) — 68.8% (11/16)
- Brielle Medrano (Team NorCal – CA) — 55.0% (11/20)
- Reagan Bruns (Lady Phenom United – OH) — 50.0% (8/16)
- Mae LeFevour (M14 Hoops – IL) — 47.6% (10/21)
- Briana Noland (Mike Brown Jr Elite – FL) — 47.4% (9/19)
Why it matters:
Identifies players who stretch defenses and provide spacing.
Closing Thoughts
Session I established an early hierarchy, with Elevate Elite setting the pace and Hardwood Nation and Team Elite Hubbard right behind. The depth across the field remains strong, with several teams positioned to move into the Top 10 as the circuit continues.
Session II will be key in tightening the rankings and further separating top performers.




