Brynn Steen
Brynn Steen
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Expert Analysis
Michael DeLeon | Prep Dig Scout
Brynn is 5’11” in the class of 2030 and the frame got your attention first. What kept it was the way she attacked with timing and intention rather than just relying on her physical advantages to do the work for her. The College Park outside hitter earned her Top Performer award by competing well in both the skill evaluation and the team scrimmage portions of the Houston Showcase and showing court coaches a hitter who understands how to use her length at the point of attack. Her serve receive was solid for her age and class year and she stayed in the game defensively without needing to be pulled off the floor. There is a lot of volleyball ahead of
Brynn Steen
Brynn
Steen
6'0" | OH/RS
College Park | 2030
TX
and the 2030 class should be paying attention. We are definitely going to be watching her progress as a six rotation attacker in this freshman class. Please help us congratulate her on earning a Top Performer award for this showcase.
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Read EvaluationGuilherme Torres | Prep Dig Scout
Steen is a Class of 2030 pin hitter who is set to join College Park for the high school season and played club volleyball for Houston Skyline – The Woolands over the last few months. Standing at 5’11”, she’s capable of playing on the left and the right and is also a scoring threat when set in the middle back position, showing solid court vision and excellent range in her offense. Steen is a high-volume scorer who tends to make the right decisions up at the net and keep her efficiency level elevated as she diversifies between powerful swings and smart shots. She also does well with her passing and consistently pops up at the right spots when playing defense.
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Read EvaluationKantessa Bryant-Miller | Prep Dig Scout
Steen is a scorer, plain and simple. She sees the court well and takes what’s open, whether that’s hitting seams or attacking the hole in the block. Her quick arm keeps blockers guessing, and she finds ways to stay productive. On top of that, her jump float serve consistently took teams out of system making her an asset from the service line as well. —Kantessa Bryant-Miller @prepdignv
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