Graeson Geiger
Graeson Geiger
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Mark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Geiger put up huge numbers for Wisconsin Breakaway in its narrow win over The Neat Threat. The shifty backcourt prospect had 23 points, nine rebounds, five assists and eight deflections in the 73-70 win as he was fully engaged from the opening tip. Geiger is difficult to keep out of the lane because of his speed, aggressiveness and stop-and-go ability, and he finishes at a high rate over taller defenders in the paint.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the better backcourt prospects in the state’s deep and talented 2027 class, Geiger shrugged off a rather ordinary showing Friday in a loss to Team 1848 with an outstanding showing in the win over Foundation Athletics South. Geiger got to the basket and was able to finish through contact while also making some foul shots and hitting a big three-point basket late for Breakaway. Geiger finished the game with 16 points.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
His height is up to 6’1″. Geiger had massive games at Prep Hoops Live this past weekend. Graeson put up 28 & 7 on ND Phenom . In another game, he went for 14, 7, and 6. Graeson is averaging 19 ppg at Prep Hoops events. He is an athletic lead guard. Geiger thrives at getting downhill while making smart decisions. Graeson is also a talented shooter. He has serious potential and he should be lengthening out.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Current Prep Hoops Wisconsin Ranking: 52
Yet another point guard on this list of Stock Boosters, Geiger is a confident player with the ball in his hands. He loves to turn the corner and get to the basket to either finish or drop off a pass to teammate
Oliver Evans
Oliver
Evans
6'9" | PF/C
Fort Atkinson | 2027
State
WI
, an improving 6-foot-8 post player who competes with Geiger at both Fort Atkinson and with
Wisconsin Breakaway
. Geiger is a good perimeter shooter, but is at his best probing the defense and finding angles to the basket. Defensively, he possesses very good lateral quickness and quick hands. Geiger figures to be among the elite point guards in the Badger Small Conference the next two seasons.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Graeson had one of the more eye-catching performances of the weekend. Against a North Dakota Phenom team filled with size and talented prospects, Graeson was the best player on the floor. He took over in the second half, showing the speed to get to the rim consistently off the dribble, and the body control to convert from various angles. Had some tough finishes through contact where he just kept his chin at the rim and somehow found an angle to score. One moment that really stood out was when Graeson missed a lay-up, and rather than just jogging back, he sprinted back and was able to poke the ball away from behind for a steal. Combination of long frame, speed on the ball, and feel for the game make him a prospect to watch moving forward.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the better point guards in the state’s 2027 class, Geiger was exceptional in a victory for Wisconsin Breakaway over Powerhouse Minnesota. He scored 15 points in the game, making shots off the dribble and from outside the arc. But he was even more impressive with the way he carried himself on the court, always poised and in charge. His ball handling, passing and shooting are all rock solid, and his decision making also is an asset for Breakaway. An honorable mention all-Badger Large performer for a Fort Atkinson squad that tied Waunakee for the league title, Geiger averaged 7.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists for coach Mike Hintz as a sophomore. He figures to be one of the elite backcourt players in the highly competitive league over the next two seasons.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
A smooth, smart and skilled combination guard, Geiger performed exceptionally well all spring and summer for the 15U Breakaway squad. His ability to score off the dribble, from mid range and outside the three-point arc were big assets for Breakaway. Geiger also figures to play a key role for a Fort Atkinson program hoping to challenge for the title in the Badger Large Conference in 2024-25. Geiger and older brother, senior Owen Geiger Owen Geiger 6'5" | SF Fort Atkinson | 2025 State WI , are backcourt standouts for the Blackhawks.
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