About Livia Conant

Livia Conant is a Class of 2029 guard from Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. She plays for both JV and Varsity and is known for her lockdown defense, relentless rebounding, and high basketball IQ. Livia consistently averages 10 points, 5+ assists, and 3+ steals per game while dominating the glass and creating second-chance opportunities.

She thrives in structured systems, adapts quickly to coaching, and brings leadership without needing the spotlight. Her game is built on fundamentals, hustle, and a team-first mentality that sets her apart.

Academically, Livia is a dedicated student who balances athletics with strong classroom performance. She’s looking for a college program that values grit, character, and growth,on and off the court. Coaches looking for a smart, coachable guard who plays with purpose will find that in Livia Conant.

COMING SOON

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Coming soon — Livia’s game speaks for itself. Full highlight reel in the works showcasing her defense, rebounding, and playmaking. Stay tuned.

Livia Conant

Class

2029

Position

Guard

Height

5’7

School

Desert Mountain

Club

Peak Academy

Evaluation

Livia Conant is a high-IQ guard who impacts the game as both a scorer and primary facilitator. She averaged 10.5 points and 6.0 assists per game while serving as JV Team Captain and leading her team to the best season in program history (14–4).

She plays with poise, court vision, and a strong understanding of tempo. Livia consistently creates quality scoring opportunities for teammates while remaining a reliable scoring option herself.

Defensively, she competes with intensity, rebounds aggressively from the guard position, and applies steady on-ball pressure. Her leadership, unselfishness, and ability to elevate team play make her a valuable floor general with clear varsity-level potential.

2025–2026 Season Impact

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1.8 SPG | 0.4 BPG | 2.5 TPG | 1.9 PFPG

Leadership & Team Success

JV Team Captain

14–4 Record (Best Season in Program History)

Varsity Experience

3.0 PPG in Limited Minutes

Primary Ball Handler & Offensive Initiator

“Demonstrated ability to control tempo, create offense, and contribute at the varsity level.”

What Makes a Great Guard in Today’s Game?

Being a great guard today isn’t just about scoring a ton of points. Of course, points matter. But a guard has to be the brain of the team. You run the offense, communicate with teammates, and make sure everyone is in the right spot. You’re like a coach on the floor. You have to see the court, know your teammates, and stay calm under pressure.