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Caleb Lundy

Caleb Lundy

Uncommitted
PGArchbishop WoodClass of 2027

"c/o 2027 | PG | 6’4 | 170 | Archbishop Wood PA | Team Final | Instagram: caleblundy_ | Email: caleb1221lundy@gmail.com"

6-4
170 lbs
Warminster
89 Rating
#124|247Sports#49|State (247)#68|Position (247)

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Scout Report

Sometimes the best point guards are the ones who make everyone else better before you even notice their own numbers. Walking into Archbishop Wood's gym, you immediately see why college coaches are circling this 6-4 floor general who runs the show with uncommon poise for an underclassman.

Background

Caleb Lundy grew up in Warminster, PA, where basketball runs deep in the suburban Philadelphia culture that has produced countless Division I talents. The transition to Archbishop Wood put him in one of the region's premier basketball programs, where he's had to earn his stripes alongside elite talent. Playing AAU ball in the competitive Philadelphia circuit has accelerated his development against top-tier competition. The environment at Wood, with its winning tradition and college-level coaching, has been the perfect laboratory for a young point guard learning to manage high-level basketball.

Playing Style

Lundy operates with the measured pace of a veteran, rarely forcing situations even when the game speeds up around him. His court vision jumps off the tape immediately - he sees passing lanes two steps ahead and consistently puts teammates in position to succeed. The 6-4 frame allows him to see over pressure and play above smaller guards, while his shooting range keeps defenses honest and opens up driving lanes. Defensively, he uses his length well to disrupt passing lanes and can switch onto bigger guards without getting overwhelmed. His basketball IQ shows in how he manages possessions, understanding when to push tempo and when to let plays develop. The leadership component is evident in how teammates respond to his direction and trust his decision-making in crucial moments.

Strengths

The shooting stroke is his calling card - clean mechanics with range that extends well beyond the college three-point line. Coaches love how he takes smart shots within the flow of the offense rather than hunting for his own looks. His feel for the game separates him from other prospects at his age, consistently making the right read in pick-and-roll situations and finding the open man in half-court sets. The leadership piece is real too - he commands respect from older players and has the vocal presence coaches want from their floor general.

Areas to Watch

Adding strength and explosion to his first step will help him create more separation against athletic defenders at the next level. His handle is solid but could use refinement to consistently break down college-level pressure and create advantages in isolation situations. The physical development over the next two years will determine whether he can finish through contact around the rim against bigger, more athletic defenders.

Player Comparison

He reminds me of a young T.J. McConnell in how he impacts winning without always filling up the stat sheet. Same measured approach to running an offense, similar court vision, and that intangible leadership quality that makes teammates better. The shooting range gives Lundy a higher ceiling than McConnell had at the same age, with the potential to be more of a scoring threat from deep.

Recruitment

Seven Division I offers is solid for a 2027 prospect, with the local Philadelphia schools Temple, La Salle, and Saint Joseph's showing serious interest along with programs like Rhode Island and Towson. The timeline favors Lundy - two more high school seasons to develop and showcase his game means the offer list will likely expand significantly. Temple feels like the early leader given their history with Philadelphia point guards and their need to continue recruiting locally, but this recruitment has plenty of time to develop and could easily climb to the high-major level. Expect a decision sometime during his junior season as more programs jump in.

Projection

At the college level, he projects as a multi-year starter who can run an offense effectively from day one. The combination of size, shooting, and basketball IQ gives him a legitimate chance to develop into an all-conference caliber player by his upperclass seasons. Professional basketball is a long shot but not impossible if he continues developing athletically and becomes a more dynamic scorer - the floor general skills and shooting ability are qualities that translate to the next level.

Updated May 4, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Journey

Archbishop Wood

PREP SCHOOL

Current

Offers

7
Temple
Albany
Radford
Towson
La Salle

Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.

Social Activity

.@Brady_MacAdams3 hit three 👌s and finished with 23 points while @CalebLundyy had 13 of his 19 points in the second half as @WoodBoysBball beat @cec_hoops, 75-56. @jaydnjenkins_ added 16 points for @Wood_Vikings. @jxtixn led @CEC_athletics with 18 points and @MylesMoore44 had 16

Feb 8, 2026
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.@CalebLundyy scored 12 of his 19 points in the second half while @Brady_MacAdams3 had 14 points as @WoodBoysBball outlasted @LaSalle_Sports, 59-57. @KyiienStrong8 added 10 points for @Wood_Vikings. @tylerbranson248 led La Salle with 17 points and @RyanDamon13 had 12 points

Feb 7, 2026
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.@CalebLundyy scored 14 of his 27 points in the 4Q while @Brady_MacAdams3 hit four 👌s and finished with 24 points as @WoodBoysBball downed @carroll_hoops, 77-62. @iannwilliams3 led @ACHSathletics with 23 points and @RallsNasir had four 👌s and 20 points

Feb 1, 2026
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I try to stay professional and unbiased as much as possible. I don’t pretend to be unbiased when it comes to @CalebLundyy . Been screaming his praises for years. And he is legitimately in the Philadelphia Catholic League MVP race. Maybe the front runner.

Feb 1, 2026
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@CalebLundyy @WOODHOOPS

Feb 1, 2026
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