Benton Wolf is a 6'0" Small Forward in the 2027 class.
Wolf attends Regis Jesuit in Colorado and plays club basketball for Hardwood Evolution.
Wolf's Player Profile was created on April 5, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
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CO
Front Court Picks To Rise After Latest 2027 Rankings Update
Wolf has a two way skill set makes him a player to watch heading into the season. With...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
|
CO
The Key 16U Front Court Playmakers of May
Benton Wolf is a spot-up shooter who can be switched between SF and PF. With a quick first...
Written by Logan Benson
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
|
CO
#Spring Kickoff Breakout Stars Day 1 from Gold Crown
Wolf really showed up in a big way during today’s games showcasing his skills all over the court....
Written by Bobby Lopez
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
|
CO
Sleepers: Underrated Hoopers Who Are Set To Shine
Benton Wolf is an exceptional space creator who moves off the ball in order to get the shot...
Written by Logan Benson
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
|
CO
2027 Rankings Update: New Additions – Productive Shotmakers
Wolf has impressed, particularly due to his willingness to be physical and create shot attempts versus contests. Adept...
Written by Clayton Conover
Benton
WolfSF
Class
2027
Height
6'0"
HS
Regis Jesuit
|
CO
Hustle Region Finals: 15U Productive Glue Guys
A wiry strong scoring guard, Wolf did well initiating contact to create mid-range shot attempts, bringing in a...
Written by Clayton Conover
Bobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Bobby Lopez
Prep Hoops Scout
Wolf has a two way skill set makes him a player to watch heading into the season. With elite ball handling and the ability to stay calm under pressure, he’s poised to take on a leadership role in crunch time. His quick release and fearless finishing around the rim give his team a reliable scoring option at all three levels, while his lockdown defense ensures he impacts the game on both ends. If he continues to bring this intensity and confidence, expect Wolf to emerge as one of the most complete guards in his class and a go to player when the game is on the line
Benton WolfBentonWolf
6'0" | SF
Regis Jesuit | 2027 StateCO
is a spot-up shooter who can be switched between SF and PF. With a quick first step and an even faster jumpshot, defenders can’t afford to give Wolf an inch of space. At 6’0, the up-and-coming star can shoot over a multitude of defenders.
Wolf really showed up in a big way during today’s games showcasing his skills all over the court. On offense – he’s got some serious ball handling abilities, and he handles pressure like a pro, especially when things get intense late in the game. His shot is quick and when he takes it inside he finishes strong at the rim with no hesitation. Defensively, he was locking things down with tight coverage and shooters couldn’t find any clean looks on him. Every time someone tried to get a shot off he was right there making it tough for them. It’s clear that Wolf is not just an offensive threat, but a real problem for anyone trying to score on him too
Benton WolfBentonWolf
6'0" | SF
Regis Jesuit | 2027 StateCO
is an exceptional space creator who moves off the ball in order to get the shot he wants. Wolf makes the most out of opportunities given to him on the floor and don’t be surprised if his volume increases over the next several months.
Wolf has impressed, particularly due to his willingness to be physical and create shot attempts versus contests. Adept at contributing mid-range attempts off the dribble, the guard brings an intriguing offensive skillset, particularly efficient inside the arc. Defensively, his positional strength allows him to battle with bigger guards.
A wiry strong scoring guard, Wolf did well initiating contact to create mid-range shot attempts, bringing in a fairly high release on such attempts. Wolf competed on the glass repeatedly throughout all his matchups, despite low sub numbers on the weekend. Scoring inside the arc came naturally to Wolf, effectively creating space within his spots around the halfcourt.