Spacing is a basketball currency. Players who can pull up from beyond the arc and force a defense to extend its rotations are worth more than the box score reads. That is the role Alyssa Hill plays for Florida Nation 17U.

Wearing #23, Hill has put up 16 points across three games in the 2026 New Balance P32 Girls season. The volume that defines her game is on the perimeter. Hill leads Florida Nation 17U in three-point shot volume relative to the rest of the rotation, taking 13 attempts and converting four for a 30.8% mark. That is meaningfully above the team's overall 23.1% three-point percentage and roughly 1.4 percentage points below the New Balance P32 17U league average of 25.5% on shooting volume that ranks among the highest on the roster.

The three-point attempt ratio shows how committed Hill is to the perimeter. Out of 22 total field goal attempts, 13 (59.1%) came from beyond the arc. That is the highest three-point attempt ratio among Florida Nation 17U players with meaningful minutes. She is not just a shooter who can take threes. She is a shooter whose role is the perimeter, and the team's offense depends on her making opposing defenses respect that.

The overall field goal percentage at 27.3% reflects the volume on the perimeter. When more than half your shots come from three, the field goal percentage compresses. The right metric here is effective field goal percentage, which adjusts for the extra value of made threes. Hill's eFG% is 36.4%. That is closer to the league average and reflects the actual scoring value of her shot diet.

Ball security has been a strength. Hill has just four turnovers across 27 possessions for a 14.8% turnover rate. That is well below the team's 20.0% mark and significantly below the 22.9% league average. As a high- volume shooter, the low turnover rate matters because it means possessions ending in shot attempts rather than dead-ball giveaways. Even the misses end the possession with a chance at an offensive rebound. The makes are bonus.

The rebounding is a real piece of value too. Hill has 8 rebounds across three games, third-most on the team. For a perimeter player, that production is meaningful. It tells you she is engaged off the ball, crashing the glass, and contributing on the defensive end.

On the league-wide individual offensive leaderboard, Hill ranks 137th out of 273 logged 17U players. That is essentially the median of the entire division, which sounds modest until you remember the role. Hill's job is to space the floor and stretch defenses so that primary creators like Aloisio and the cutters inside have room to operate. The leaderboard rank doesn't fully reflect that gravity.

The development path is straightforward. The shooting percentage needs to climb. At 30.8%, Hill is in the same range as the league average, but the volume she takes means even small percentage gains translate to real points. If that mark moves into the mid-30s across the rest of the schedule, Florida Nation 17U immediately moves up the league offensive rankings. The shot diet is right. The role is right. The volume is right. Now it is about the makes.

Florida Nation 17U is a team that needs perimeter punch to unlock the offense. Alyssa Hill is the player taking those shots. Watch this player heat up as the schedule continues.