Abby Graham – G – 2022 (SIGNED)

Guard 2022

Player Profile

Abby Graham – G – 2022 (SIGNED)

Name: Abby Graham
Height: 5-10
Class: 2022
Primary Position: SG
Secondary Position: PG
High School: St. Mary’s Academy
Hometown: Portland, OR
Club Team: Upper Left Legion
College: North Dakota State

Recruiting News

February 2021: Committed to North Dakota State
January 2021: Dartmouth in the mix.  Visit set for NDSU.
December 2021: Denver is now in the mix.
November 2021: UT-Chattanooga is now tracking and talking with Graham. Kennesaw State as well.
October 2021: Seton Hall in the mix.  Fall visit scheduled.
August 2021: Offer from Dixie State.
June 2021:
 Nominated for Gatorade State Player of the Year after averaging 21.1 points 7.5 rebounds and shooting 40% from 3-point range.
January 2021: Illinois call.
October 2020:
Arizona, Washington in the mix.
July 2020:  Offer from Montana. Calls with UC Davis and St. Marys.
June 2020: Calls with Utah, Montana.
May 2020: Calls with Washington and Utah.
March 2020: Only underclassmen selected to 6A Three Rivers First Team.
November 2019: Added an offer from Southern Utah.
August 2019: Picked up an offer from the University of Portland.
July 2019: Unofficial visit to UC-San Diego.

Evaluations

June 2020: Graham’s confidence as a primary scorer on the perimeter have really grown.  Her range is expanding and she elevates and shoots the ball effortlessly.  She has all the tools to be a terrific guard at the next level and has the work ethic to keep getting better.
August 2019: Graham is 5’10 guard in the 2022 class out of Portland, Ore. She was one of the most electric and skilled back court players we had at camp. There’s a laundry list of items she does well but her high IQ, aggressiveness penetrating the lane and scoring ability from the perimeter was well noted. She plays very under control, uses her body well to get all the way to the rim and has a smooth release on her shot. She can find teammates in transition and is a lethal guard rebounder, which is sure to get her team a few extra posessions a game. She also does the little things like relocating on the perimeter after she makes a post entry pass and looks to make a read on what the defense is giving her on the pick’n roll, where most players already have predetermined idea. Graham is a fun player to watch make decisions on the floor.

August 2018: Graham doesn’t play like an incoming freshman physically. Her frame is strong and long which made her a really exciting scorer, especially as a slasher. She showed the strength to play through hand help and the athleticism to elevate in traffic to score. Despite being on of the youngest in the upperclassmen session her pace of play suggests confidence with the ball.