Chance Schoenfeld
Chance Schoenfeld
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Michael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
He might be from South Dakota, but ND fans should get familiar. Chance is signed with NDSU. He and the Dolphins won big last night vs. Colman-Egan. Schoenfeld had a game high 22 points.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
Not a star yet, but if Coach Richman and the Bison are correct, he will be this winter. Schoenfeld committed to NDSU in late July. This Dolphin is a long and lanky lefty who runs the floor well. Chance scores inside the arc, finishes above the rim, hits triples, and protects the rim. He will be a BIG problem in Class B.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Skoglund | Prep Hoops Scout
Sitting towards the top of the Class B ranks is one of the newest Bison on the block. Chance will be headed to NDSU next fall to hoop it up in the D1 ranks. No doubt his long body and wingspan is something the Bison need. Schoenfeld can shoot from deep and shows great balance and agility for his size. I expect Chance to dominate the B’s this season.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
The long lefty Dolphin from Deubrook committed to NDSU this summer. That was unexpected but good for Mr. Schoenfeld. I watched him live this spring and Chance certainly has potential. Has a long wingspan, can space the floor for triples, runs the floor well, boards up, and dunks in traffic.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
I don’t want to get into much detail on Schoenfeld right now, because he’ll be featured as a stock-riser in the 2026 rankings update tomorrow. But I do want to mention that I found out that he’s a fairly young 2026 prospect and he will turn 18 years old next May when he graduates. So, I believe that is noteworthy for college coaches.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Schoenfeld may be the biggest surprise to me so far this offseason. I saw him on film in the past, but he didn’t play like he’s playing now. His upcoming ranking on Monday May 19th will shock people. His ceiling is incredibly high. More analysis coming on Monday.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Chance had some nice flashes on Saturday running with Impact Basketball . The 6’7+ forward was an Impact Basketball rim protector, swatting a handful of shots, while also altering many more with his long frame and ability to contest straight up. Showed good mobility at his size to slide his feet into positions to make plays. Offensively he could go to work out of the block and finish with a left handed baby hook, but also showcased a face-up game with touch on his short/mid-range jumper. Still a bit of a project, but one to watch if he can add some strength/weight.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-I think college coaches should take a look
-I like his 6’7″ length, long arms, 3-shooting ability & handles
-Gets 2nd chance points, scores in transition & throws down dunks
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
WHY?
-Has impressed me multiple times this spring, intriguing prospect
-Lanky w/ long arms, lefty, shoots it, slashes for pts, skilled, shot blocker, dunk finisher
How is he on post D, can he slow down bigger/stronger player?
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Chance is an intriguing prospect that really impressed me with his athleticism and size. He rose up for a posterizing two-hand dunk in the game I caught, catching the whole gym’s attention. The 6’7” forward is capable of putting the ball on the floor to get downhill, being able to finish at full speed. Schoenfeld was also great at defending the basket, using his length and vertical jumping ability to block and alter shots.
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