Aubreigh Pumphrey Solomon | Class of 2029 Wing | Archbishop McCarthy Freshman Season Highlights | Miami Suns EYBL Video

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Aubreigh Pumphrey Solomon is a 5'10 wing from Archbishop McCarthy High School in South Florida and a member of the Class of 2029. As a freshman at the varsity level, Aubreigh averaged 8.4 points and 7 rebounds per game while helping lead Archbishop McCarthy to a 17–9 season record.

Her highest scoring performance came in a 21-point game, showing her ability to step up offensively and contribute in key moments. Aubreigh is a long, versatile wing who impacts the game on both ends of the floor.

Defensively, she is a multi-positional defender with strong instincts and length that allows her to disrupt passing lanes, contest shots, and guard multiple positions. Her defensive awareness in pick-and-roll situations and ability to stay connected to assignments make her a difficult matchup.

Offensively, Aubreigh handles the ball well for her size, pushes the ball in transition, and finishes confidently at the rim with either hand. Her court vision and unselfish play allow her to create opportunities for teammates within a team system.

This summer, Aubreigh will compete on the Nike EYBL circuit with the Miami Suns and Team Kiki, continuing to develop her game against top grassroots competition.

Class: 2029
Position: Wing
Height: 5'10
High School: Archbishop McCarthy
AAU Team: Miami Suns / Team Kiki
GPA: 3.5

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