Wrightstown’s Sam Haese is using his sharpshooter mentality to attract interest from mid-major D-I/D-II colleges
In Wrightstown, Wisconsin, the Haese name has become synonymous with basketball.
With two older brothers earning North Eastern Conference Player of the Year honors during their senior seasons, Sam Haese entered his varsity career with high expectations. Rather than shy away from them, he has embraced the challenge and is quickly building a legacy of his own.
“I guess there’s a little bit of pressure just because of my last name.” — Sam Haese
Player Profile
Sam Haese
Position: Shooting Guard / Wing
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 190 lbs
School: Wrightstown High School
Class: Senior
Junior Season Highlights
- First Team All-Conference
- WBCA Division 3 All-State Selection
- 14.7 points per game
- 367 total points
- Five 20+ point performances
- Career-high 37 points vs. Denmark
- 40.1% from three-point range
- School-record 11 three-pointers in a single game
Elite Shooting Ability
Haese has developed a reputation as one of the premier shooters in northeastern Wisconsin.
During his junior season, he connected on 73 three-pointers while shooting over 40 percent from beyond the arc. His combination of size, confidence, and shooting mechanics makes him a constant threat whenever he steps on the floor.
“He’s always been a deadly shooter.” — Cory Haese
The foundation for that success was built through years of work in the gym.
“I basically grew up in the gym.” — Sam Haese
On summer weekends, Sam regularly puts up more than 1,000 shots while continuing to refine every aspect of his game.
Expanding His Skill Set
While shooting remains his calling card, Haese has focused heavily on becoming a more complete player.
Areas of emphasis include:
- Creating off the dribble
- Attacking the rim
- Improving lateral quickness
- Defensive versatility
- Playmaking for teammates
- Overall athleticism and strength
“I’m working on my quickness so I can blow by people.” — Sam Haese
His goal is to become a complete offensive weapon capable of impacting the game in multiple ways.
Basketball Runs in the Family
The Haese family has enjoyed remarkable success on the hardwood.
Family Accomplishments
Zac Haese
- NEC Player of the Year
- 1,181 career points
- University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
Luke Haese
- NEC Player of the Year
- 821 career points
- University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
Growing up competing against his older brothers helped accelerate Sam’s development.
“They kind of whooped me a little bit because they were just bigger and stronger.” — Sam Haese
Those driveway battles helped shape the toughness and competitiveness that define his game today.
College Recruiting Outlook
Despite recruiting challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, Haese continued to attract attention from college programs at multiple levels.
His combination of size, shooting ability, basketball IQ, and leadership makes him an intriguing prospect for collegiate coaches.
Key Recruiting Strengths
- Proven perimeter shooter
- High basketball IQ
- Strong leadership qualities
- Excellent work ethic
- Competitive mindset
- Coachable attitude
- Positional versatility
Midwest Collegiate Prospects has worked with numerous programs interested in evaluating Haese’s potential at the next level.
A Coach on the Floor
One trait consistently mentioned by coaches is Haese’s understanding of the game.
“I think when I play basketball, I’m basically like an extra coach on the court.” — Sam Haese
His ability to read situations, communicate with teammates, and make smart decisions gives him value far beyond the stat sheet.
Looking Ahead
As he enters his senior season, Haese is focused on helping Wrightstown continue its winning tradition while proving he can compete at the collegiate level.
With a strong work ethic, elite shooting ability, and a desire to continually improve, he has positioned himself to make a significant impact wherever he continues his basketball career.
“I’ll do whatever they tell me to do and more than what they tell me to do.” — Sam Haese
