Coriahnn Gallatin
Coriahnn Gallatin
About Coriahnn
Expert Analysis
Jay Frye | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallatin was Millard North’s primary spacing weapon, knocking down four threes and stretching Oak Park’s defensive shell. His willingness to shoot off the catch and off movement forced defenders to stay attached. He also showed secondary playmaking ability, moving the ball quickly to maintain flow. While not asked to live in the paint, his perimeter gravity was essential to Millard North’s offense. He played with confidence and shot readiness.
✅ High-volume perimeter shooting
✅ Floor-spacing gravity
✅ Quick decision-making
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallatin caught fire in the second half to help lead ETG Midwest past D1 Minnesota in the 16u semi-finals. The 5’11 guard has in-the-gym range, and was pulling up from just about anywhere within half-court to help put his team in front and close out the game. Coriahnn was active off the ball just working to find pockets of space to catch and shoot, and did a great job of quickly getting squared up so he could get his shot off as soon as the ball came his way. Put up a team high 22 points in a win over D1 Minnesota .
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Read EvaluationJack Pfeiffer | Prep Hoops Scout
Coriahnn was really fun to watch run the show for ETG this past weekend. He has such a tight handle and was one of the quickest players I saw. I was most impressed with his ability to create using the dribble from the perimeter. He was creating a ton of separation from defenders and hitting on some super difficult looks. He could blow by defenders to get downhill, being able to convert around the rim or kick it out to a teammate for an open look as well.
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Read EvaluationSean West | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallatin is a PG in the mold that you’re seeing more and more. A dynamic player with range and shooting out to the volleyball line. He’s going to use finesse and skill to make the floor bigger. His talent spreads the defense out and changes the way an offense can flow. One of the best guards in this 2026 Nebraska class. He’s a difference maker for ETG and will be at Millard North this upcoming season.
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Read EvaluationDavid Gardner | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallatin had a strong freshman year for the Tigers, averaging just under 19 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game. He is offensively gifted with the ability to create his own shot and can score from anywhere on the court. Gallatin is lethal and reliable when given space as he averaged 46% from the field, including from beyond the three-point line. With Cascio-Jensen transferring out, Gallatin will touch the ball every time down the court and will light up the scoreboard this winter.
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