Austin Stiers is a 5'10" Combo Guard in the 2026 class.
Stiers attends Bennett in Colorado.
Stiers's Player Profile was created on July 2, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
New Blood: Prospects Entering the 2026 Rankings
Stiers had a big junior season where he turned some heads, but was able to double his production...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
Hidden Gems Dominating Their Conferences
Bennett is not a team that gets too much publicity, but if you don’t take them seriously, they...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
4A/3A/2A Frontier: Hoopers Making Their Mark
Austin Stiers is a crucial piece of the puzzle for Bennett’s success. Stiers is a lethal scorer and...
Written by Logan Benson
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
2026 Rankings Update: Backcourt Risers
Stiers followed an incredibly efficient season at Bennett and a summer with Anarchy, at his best as a...
Written by Clayton Conover
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
The Expo Colorado: Team 4 Overview
Stiers knocked down a few threes through the day, dependable off the catch, regardless of the incoming closeout....
Written by Clayton Conover
Austin
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Class
2026
Height
5'10"
HS
Bennett
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CO
2026 Rankings Update: New Additions – Elite Perimeter Shooters
Stiers is a knockdown shooter behind, bringing in confident shotmaking particularly off the catch. He shows capabilities to...
Written by Clayton Conover
Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Duvalier Johnson
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
Stiers had a big junior season where he turned some heads, but was able to double his production in his senior year and was one of the top scorers in the state. Stiers put up 17.8 points, 4.4 Rebs, 2.1 assists, and 1.6 steals as a stat stuffer who ran the team. He had some explosive games where he put up 30+ points and showed he’s a thre—level scorer. He lit it up from deep, got inside, and read double teams and stayed impactful. Austin did everything in his power to lead his team this year and made a push into the rankings with how he played. He went out with a bang.
Bennett is not a team that gets too much publicity, but if you don’t take them seriously, they will surprise you. They have been a middle-of-the-pack team that has been a bit up and down on the year, but they also have some flash to them. Their bright spot is 6’0 score first guard, Austin StiersAustinStiers
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Bennett | 2026 StateCO
. Stiers has been their go-to guy and one of the top scorers in the conference. He’s putting up 15.7 points and 4.3 rebounds on the year. He’s also dishing and running the show, but has been best as a scorer. He has a few 30-point outings on the year. He’s been the focal point for the offense and has had some big moments. The team will look for him to keep up his solid play as he makes a big push to close out the year.
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Bennett | 2026 StateCO
is a crucial piece of the puzzle for Bennett’s success. Stiers is a lethal scorer and does an exceptional job of creating space for himself and his teammates. Not to mention, Stiers can convert from distance at a consistent rate, so defenses better put a hand up. Keep your eyes peeled for Stiers to make more noise come playoffs.
Stiers followed an incredibly efficient season at Bennett and a summer with Anarchy, at his best as a secondary shotmaker. Bringing a knockdown shot off the catch, opponents are forced to respect the jumper.
Stiers knocked down a few threes through the day, dependable off the catch, regardless of the incoming closeout. Capable of creating plays off the dribble, particularly out of ball screens, Stiers found repeated success with weak side skip passes after attacking the lane.
Stiers is a knockdown shooter behind, bringing in confident shotmaking particularly off the catch. He shows capabilities to take on a larger role throughout the coming seasons, given his steady handle and high motor within the backcourt.