Andersyn Changamire is a versatile 5’10” guard who brings positional flexibility, pace, and high level basketball IQ to the floor as a combo guard capable of impacting the game on both ends.
She plays with confidence handling the ball or working off it, showing comfort initiating offense as a point guard while also thriving as a shooting guard who can score in multiple ways.
Changamire has a smooth, repeatable shooting stroke with deep range and is effective both spotting up and pulling up off the bounce.
She reads defenders well, uses change of speed, and creates clean looks without needing elite explosiveness.
As a ball handler, she keeps her head up, makes timely reads, and delivers accurate passes to shooters and cutters.
She understands spacing and tempo, rarely forcing the game, and shows advanced feel for when to attack versus when to move the ball.
In transition, she runs the floor hard and makes smart decisions, either attacking the rim or finding teammates early.
Defensively, Changamire uses her length and anticipation to disrupt passing lanes and guard multiple perimeter positions.
She competes, communicates, and shows solid team defense principles.
Physically, she has a good frame with room to add strength, which will help her finish through contact and defend stronger guards at the next level.
Her motor is consistent, and she shows leadership qualities beyond her years, directing teammates and staying composed in pressure moments.
Playing with Becker Bulldogs and North Tartan AAU, she has been exposed to high level competition that continues to sharpen her decision making and overall polish.
Changamire projects as a reliable two way guard whose value comes from skill, feel, and versatility rather than flash.
College Projection
Changamire projects as a strong Division II to high level Division III guard with a realistic pathway to low Division I if her physical development and scoring aggression continue to trend upward.
Her size, shooting ability, and basketball IQ fit well in structured college systems that value smart guards who can play on or off the ball.
Evaluation Summary
Changamire’s impact comes from her shooting, decision making, and defensive versatility.
She has solid physical tools, strong feel for the game, and a mature approach that translates well to the college level.
Key Development Areas
- Tightening handle against elite on ball pressure
• Adding strength and explosiveness for finishing and defense
• Becoming more assertive as a scorer for longer stretches
Long-Term Outlook
Changamire is the type of high IQ, reliable guard college coaches win with, and I would confidently project her as a multi year contributor at the collegiate level.