Seamus Bieg
Seamus Bieg
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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Bieg has been off to a scorching start to the season, averaging north of 20 points per game and recently surpassing 1,000 for his career. He was held a bit in check by PVI’s swarming defense, but nonetheless managed to impress throughout a tough 15-point effort. The senior guard knocked down a pair of 3s in the first quarter, showing deep range off the catch, before sandwiching a midrange stop-and-pop and a 3-point pullup around either end of the halftime buzzer to cut the PVI lead to just a point. Bieg showed toughness in the floor game with persistently controlled aggression attacking off the bounce and making sound reads in the paint off two feet. He showed why he should be a priority for small-college programs valuing toughness, savvy, and shotmaking in the backcourt.
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Read EvaluationRalph Jean-Francois | Prep Hoops Scout
The engine behind Camden Catholic’s offensive attack,
Seamus Bieg
Seamus
Bieg
5'10" | PG
Camden Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
found a nice and healthy balance between scoring and playmaking. Big caught fire early and maintained a nice rhythm, knocking down a handful of shots from three point range. Quick and poised with the ball in his hands, Bieg showcased his ability to be a reliable decision maker— kicking out to open shooters, hitting dump offs in the dunker spot, diving bigs to the basket, and hitting look aheads in transition. Bieg handled opposing ball pressure well and demonstrated his strong ball handling, rarely ever getting too sped up. Bieg also showed good instincts defensively, using his active hands to get his hands on passes.
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Read EvaluationJoe Esquivel-Murphy | Prep Hoops Scout
Bieg is one of the top shooters in South Jersey and should put it on display this July. The 5’10 guard has a smooth release on his jumper and can knock down triples in bunches. Bieg moves well without the ball in his hands, freeing himself for open jumpers and layups in the half court. He is an underrated passer and moves his feet on the defensive end. Bieg is a sharpshooting guard prospect who should also get time on the ball this month.
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