The NCAA Spring Evaluation Period has concluded after one weekend in May, and numerous Arizona prospects have received serious college recruitment as a result. One of the hottest prospects currently in the state, as a result of his strong performance throughout the spring, has been Notre Dame Prep's 6-foot-3 junior guard Bryce Quinet. After competing on the Under Armour circuit with a loaded AZ Select UAA team this spring, Quinet has helped his team become one of the better performing teams on the club circuit this spring, which has resulted in loads of recruiting attention for the team and, more specifically, Quinet. Quinet has become one of the hottest prospects in Arizona's 2025 Class, and after a big performance this past weekend, Quinet has now received numerous offers, as a result.
Quinet and his AZ Select UAA-sponsored 17U team have already had an excellent spring, as the team is loaded with talent at every position, and has a team of prospects that work well together and compliment each other. Quinet is a big reason for the program's success, as he is a sharp-shooting, bigger guard prospect with a high basketball IQ that makes shots and makes players around him better, as a result of his passing and willingness to move the ball to the open man on the floor. Quinet is coming off a big junior season, and has had an excellent high school career thus far for himself, after a having a big-time middle school career before entering the high school ranks.
Quinet has consistently received Division-I offers for himself, after his performance this weekend. as offers seem to pour in daily. Quinet has now received (4) different Division-I offers to his credit this week, as Evansville, UC-San Diego, Northern Arizona and Stonehill College has each extended offers to Quinet. Quinet already is one of most highly sought after recruiting targets in the class, as he already holds offers from UC-Santa Barbara, UMKC, Cal-State Northridge and USC Upstate. Quinet is blowing up this spring, in preparation for a big summer as well. Look for many more college programs to begin to recruit Quinet as well, since he has already received numerous offers for himself. Quinet is on fire.
Quinet is a tough guard prospect with a nice frame and is able to play either guard position effectively. As a point guard, he finds the open man on the floor and makes good decisions with the basketball. As a scorer, Quinet is a natural, as he is a deadly shooter with unlimited range on his shot and has a scorer's mentality, so he can make or create shots consistently. He is a very good scorer that has very good body control and is able to create his own shot. Quinet sets up strong drives to the basket from his ability to keep defenses honest with his jump shot. He does not mind physical contact and competes hard. He also gets to the free throw line quite often, and is a strong driver and finisher. An active rebounder from the guard position, and a good defender that competes hard.
This past high school season, with stud guard Brennan Peterson suffering an injury to start the season, Quinet would take over the full time point guard duties and lead his team to numerous big wins on the season. Quinet proved his value to his team and also just how good he can be, as he made shots at a high rate, and provided excellent leadership from the point guard position for his team. Quinet averaged 18.6 points, 6.1 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 1.9 steals per/game this season. Quinet emerged this season as a very valuable asset to the success of a Notre Dame Prep team that finished with an impressive 25-5 overall record on the season, and proved why he is considered among the top overall guard prospects in the 2025 Class.
Quinet already has some very nice options for himself and his college recruitment, so it will be very interesting to see where he ultimately lands for college. His high basketball IQ and skillset are complimentary to most college programs, so he should be a good fit for many programs, which should continue to benefit him in his future college recruitment as he approach the summer.
I will continue to follow Quinet's recruitment closely, and bring you any updates as they continue to develop. Quinet is also an excellent student, which should also benefit him nicely as more college programs look to recruit him.