Evaluation Series: Hulda María Agnarsdóttir

Evaluation Series: Hulda María Agnarsdóttir

ALL-AROUND FLOOR GENERAL: Hulda María Agnarsdóttir

5'10"
2027 | Guard
Iceland Top League Experience
AAU: Exodus Europe


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At 5’10”, Hulda María Agnarsdóttir—known as Hulda María Agnars—has emerged as one of Europe’s most promising young guards in the Class of 2027. A standout for UMFN Njarðvík in Iceland’s professional league, she was named the Icelandic League’s Most Improved Player in the 2024–2025 season while helping guide her team to the league championship finals.

Her international résumé further elevates her profile: competing with Iceland’s U18 National Team at the Nordic Championships and FIBA U18 European Championships, Agnarsdóttir displayed an ability to control pace, create for others, and shine against elite competition. That versatility has carried into her AAU experience with Exodus Europe, where she’s now drawing Division 1 offers across the United States.

Evaluation

Strengths

  • Intangibles – Leadership, composure, and experience at both professional and international levels
  • Offense – Versatile scoring guard; effective playmaker and confident perimeter shooter
  • Tools – Court vision, high basketball IQ, and balanced all-around game
  • Defense – Quick hands, anticipatory instincts, disruptive in passing lanes

Statistical Profile & Efficiency

Icelandic Pro League (2024–25): Named Most Improved Player, key contributor for championship finalist UMFN Njarðvík.
FIBA U18 Women’s EuroBasket Division B (2025):

  • Points per Game: 11.4
  • Rebounds per Game: 4.1
  • Assists per Game: 3.1
  • Steals per Game: 1.9

Standout Performance: vs. Netherlands — 19 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals.

Skill Evaluation

Playmaking & Court Vision

Agnarsdóttir has shown the ability to run an offense at a high level, balancing her own scoring with creating for teammates. She thrives in pick-and-roll action, making poised reads and delivering passes on time. Her decision-making against pressure defenses highlights her maturity as a floor general.

Scoring Versatility

While not solely a scorer, Hulda María can manufacture points at all three levels. She is effective spotting up from the perimeter, driving off closeouts, and finishing in transition. Her strong performance at EuroBasket and her 19-point breakout against the Netherlands showcase her capacity to take over games when needed.

Defensive Impact

On the defensive end, she competes with a high motor and sharp anticipation. Averaging nearly two steals per game in EuroBasket play, she disrupts passing lanes and applies pressure without overcommitting. Her international reps against top guards have sharpened her ability to defend multiple backcourt roles.

Competitive Pedigree

Few guards in the 2027 class can match Agnarsdóttir’s blend of professional league experience, national team competition, and AAU exposure in the United States. From excelling in the Icelandic League to proving herself in FIBA events and US showcases, her résumé reflects both production and upward trajectory.

Recruiting Outlook

By June 2025, Hulda María had already picked up Division 1 offers from Murray State, Pepperdine, Utah Tech, Weber State, Saint Mary's, James Madison, Utah State, Liberty, FGCU, Wyoming and Wagner with additional programs monitoring her progress. Her recruitment has gained traction across the mid-major and high-major landscape, with her international pedigree making her an especially intriguing prospect for schools that value guards who can blend scoring and facilitation.

Her proven efficiency, versatility, and winning experiences—spanning Europe and the US—position her as a Division 1-ready guard capable of impacting both ends of the floor from day one.

BTN Scouting Summary

Hulda María Agnarsdóttir brings a unique mix of international toughness, IQ, and all-around guard skills. She has already shown the ability to excel against professionals, lead her national team in international play, and thrive on the US AAU circuit. Her combination of playmaking, scoring versatility, and defensive instincts make her one of the most promising international guards in the Class of 2027—and a player whose stock is poised to continue climbing as her recruitment expands.

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