adidas 3SSB Girls Circuit Lights Up Rock Hill with Top Talent and Elite Performances

The adidas 3SSB Girls Circuit rolled through Rock Hill Sports Center in South Carolina this past weekend for Session I, showcasing an elite collection of high school basketball talent from across the country. The event drew hundreds of Division I and Division II college coaches, all eager to evaluate some of the top girls’ prospects in the nation—and the players delivered in a big way. 

From five-star standouts to under-the-radar risers, Rock Hill was buzzing with next-level talent, high-intensity competition, and breakout performances. Here’s a look at the athletes who made headlines, along with others poised for a big spring and summer.


🔥 Top Performers & Evaluations

Kaleena Smith (2027, 7 Day 17u 3SSB) 

Kaleena was the centerpiece of attention at the adidas 3SSB Girls Circuit opener in Rock Hill, SC—and she lived up to the spotlight. Commanding the main court, Kaleena put on a show each time she stepped on the floor. Whether it was drilling shots from deep, finishing through contact for tough and-1s, or setting up teammates with precision passes, she consistently impacted the game in multiple ways. 

Anna Kelch (Next Level 17u 3SSB #6)

A skilled, knock-down shooter who can score off the catch or dribble. Kelch also defends well, rebounds with effort, and sees the floor at a high level—making her a complete and valuable contributor.

Kerri Fluellen (2026, Upward Stars 17u 3SSB)

Fluellen is a shifty, crafty guard with excellent vision and elite quickness. She breaks down defenses to create for teammates and brings relentless defensive pressure—earning First-Team All-State honors back in Georgia.

Marley Spiers (2027, United Family 17u 3SSB)

A physical post presence who plays with force. Spiers battled in the paint, drew contact, and ran the floor with purpose. Defensively, she stayed active with solid footwork and hands.

Oliviyah Edwards (2026, NW Greyhounds 17u 3SSB)

The 5⭐️ star made a statement in Game 1 with 23 points and 7 rebounds on 10-of-15 shooting. She dominated the interior with major programs like UCONN, USC, UCLA, and South Carolina watching courtside.

Nation Williams (2026, Utah Lady Prospects 17u 3SSB)

Nevada’s Gatorade Player of the Year impressed with her ability to finish through contact, control the boards, and high-level footwork. She continues to earn high-major offers.

Syvannah Dawson (2026, Elevate Elite 17u 3SSB)

An elite handler and facilitator who keeps defenders off balance. Dawson is a dangerous shooter and disruptive on-ball defender, turning defense into offense with ease.

Keelie Kronberger (2026, TruGame 17u 3SSB)

A high-motor, versatile scorer who finishes through contact and rebounds well. Kronberger made her presence felt on both ends with consistent energy and effort.

Chasity Rice (2026, 7 Days 17u 3SSB)

An elite playmaker who excels in transition and the half court. Rice’s precision passing and defensive impact has earned her offers from San Diego State and Seattle University—and her stock continues to rise.

Lee Lee Bell (2026, Minnesota Stars 17u 3SSB)

A two-time Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year, Bell was a matchup nightmare. She showed off her rebounding strength, smooth perimeter game, and confident ball-handling—proving why she’s a top national recruit.

Eve Long (2027, Southwest Select 17u 3SSB)

Ranked #11 by ESPN in the 2027 class, Long dominated both ends with her explosive first step, rebounding instincts, and aggressive on-ball defense. A generational two-way talent with multiple Division I offers.

Gigi Battle (2026, Central Florida Elite 17u 3SSB)

A polished, confident playmaker with a strong athletic build and elite pedigree. As the younger sister of Tyus and Khalif Battle, her game is advanced and dangerous. Expect a big impact on the 3SSB circuit this season.


📝 Other Notable Names to Watch This Spring/Summer

These athletes also stood out during the weekend and are primed to continue climbing the ranks:

17u: 

  • Kate Harpring (2026, Southeast All-Stars)
  • Danyella Mporokoso (2026, M14)
  • Peyton Jones (2026, Hardwood Elite)
  • Elyse Ngenda (2026, Mass Rivals)
  • Gracie Ward (2026, Hardwood Elite)
  • Kamryn Reinker (2026, Meta Hoops)
  • Lauren Hassell (2027, United Family)
  • Ashley Knox (2026, Central Florida Elite)
  • Amayah Garcia (2026, Southwest Select)
  • Shanielle Mallory (2026, Hoop Code)
  • Hannah Moss (2026, Team Elite Hubbard)
  • Nimah Ibidunni (2027, Team Elite Hubbard)
  • Wrigley Green (2027, Texas Lonestars)
  • Gabby Helsom (2026, Always 100 Basketball) 
  • Jasia Ross (2026, Next Level)

16u: 

  • Lily McCracken (2027, Hoop Code)
  • Lulu Giometti (2028, Bay City)
  • Avery Arije (2027, United Family)
  • Anastasia Bonfante (2027, NY Gauchos)
  • Ella Watts (2028, Southeast All-Stars)
  • Ahsieryrhuajh Rayton (2027, Della Lamb)
  • Lilly Sanchez (2027, MBJ Elite)
  • Jade Hailstock (2027, Lady Upward Stars)
  • Tess Stephenson (2027, JP Fam)
  • Deyva Davis (2027, Team Elite Hubbard)

15u: 

  • Jaiyana Bogan (2029, Hoop Code)
  • Lucia Mayorquin (2029, NW Greyhounds)
  • Aaliyah Givens (2030, 7 Days)
  • Brooklynn Brown (2029, Elevate Elite)
  • Townsend Hamilton (2028, Team Southwest)
  • Hailey Neal (2028, Fam Elite)
  • Caylin Cox (2028, United Family)
  • Rayleigh Williams (2028, Lady Jets)
  • Kolbi Brooks (2029, Hoop Code)
  • Saniah Jones (2028, Della Lamb)

🏁 Final Thoughts

Session I of the adidas 3SSB Girls Circuit in Rock Hill set the tone for what’s shaping up to be an exciting spring and summer. With standout performances from some of the nation’s premier prospects, this opening stop was a clear reminder of the depth and rising talent in girls’ basketball. As the circuit progresses, expect these athletes to continue elevating their teams and drawing increased attention from college programs across the country. The future of women’s basketball is not only bright—it’s already here.