The 2026's from Michigan certainly showed out this spring. There were a lot of seniors to be that really showed their skills and made the most of their spring grassroots season. We're going to take a look at 5 prospects in the class of 2026 that did just that.
Kolie Brown (2026, F, Columbia Central)
Brown came away from the spring with an offer, so that says a lot in itself. She really showed that her game has grown and continues to grow. Brown is very active around the rim. She attacks rebounds and looks to box out and establish position. Brown looks more athletic this year and she's using it to attack lanes and attack open space, both with and without the ball.
Victoria Hauffe (2026, G, Hemlock)
Many of us have always known that Hauffe was and is an ELITE shooter that can fill it up off the bounce and the catch. But she really showed all aspects of her game this spring with REAL. Hauffe showed that she has developed her handles and her ability to pressure the defense with the dribble drive. Hauffe can create and distribute or score. This makes her a dangerous multi level scorer.
Lillie Johnson (2026, F, Gladstone)
Johnson has always deserved more recognition for her game. That's really starting to come to fruition. She puts up video game like numbers up north, but she really tested herself playing with Team Prime Nation. This allowed her to test her skills GEYBL. Johnson didn't just test her skills, she showed that she could compete and succeed. She's a wing with length that has the footwork to probably guard multiple positions.
Natalya Stojcevski (2026, G/F, Eisenhower)
Stojcevski played the spring grassroots season with the Michigan Mystics National team. She most certainly put her name on a lot of recruiting maps. Stojcevski was a selfless teammate that consistently found ways to contribute to wins. Let's start with the fact that she's a 2 way player that makes it tough to take her out of a game. On the offensive endm she was consistent and high percentage with her shots and her decisions.
Leigh Wyman (2026, G, Blissfield)
Wyman has been a busy athlete. She qualified for the state finals in the 100 hurdles in high school track. But she still found time to send a spring time message about her hoop game. Wyman played with Michigan Premier and had some terrific outings. She really had the look of a true point guard that played with her head up and was strong and confident with her passes. Wyman played this spring with an impressive pace and looked comfortable playing at a high speed.
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