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Jasen Lopez

Jasen Lopez

PGChaminade-MadonnaClass of 2026

"FSU Bball and Fball🍢||4⭐️ WR/PG/Athlete #7 c/o‘ 26 || 6 ft 183lbs||21.69 Mph|| Junior Full Szn➡️ https://t.co/oIAPu1yywr ||🏀🏈||"

Committed to

Florida State

5-11
180 lbs
Miami, FL
89 Rating
#157|247Sports#79|State (247)#362|Position (247)

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Scout Report

When a 5-11 point guard already has his college future locked down as a sophomore, you know there's something special brewing. That's the case with this Miami product who caught Florida State's attention early and never let go.

Background

Lopez grew up in the basketball-rich environment of South Florida, where guards are developed with a different level of intensity and expectation. He landed at Chaminade-Madonna, a program known for developing college-ready talent and providing the kind of structured environment that allows skilled players to refine their craft. The school's track record of sending players to major Division I programs gave Lopez the platform he needed to develop his game against high-level competition. His commitment to Florida State came surprisingly early in his recruitment, suggesting the Seminoles saw something in his foundation that convinced them to lock him up before other major programs could get involved.

Playing Style

Lopez plays the game with a controlled aggression that's rare for someone his age. He's not the biggest point guard you'll see, but he makes up for size limitations with exceptional first-step quickness and an understanding of how to use angles to his advantage. His decision-making in traffic stands out immediately - he doesn't force passes or shots, instead letting the game come to him while still maintaining an aggressive mindset. Defensively, he uses his lateral quickness to stay in front of bigger guards and has shown the ability to anticipate passing lanes. He plays with the kind of pace that suggests he's always thinking one or two moves ahead. The explosiveness shows up most in transition, where he can turn a defensive rebound into a scoring opportunity faster than most guards his age.

Strengths

That explosiveness isn't just straight-line speed - it's the ability to change directions and accelerate through contact that separates Lopez from other guards in his class. He has genuine burst off the dribble that allows him to get to the rim even when defenders know it's coming. His court vision in the open floor is advanced, finding teammates with passes that require perfect timing and placement. Perhaps most importantly, he doesn't play like a young player - there's a maturity to his game that suggests he's been studying film and learning from older guards.

Areas to Watch

The obvious development area is adding functional strength without losing that explosive first step that makes him dangerous. His jump shot will need refinement to keep defenders honest at the college level. If he can develop a consistent pull-up game from mid-range, it would make his driving ability even more potent by giving defenders something else to worry about.

Player Comparison

He reminds me of a young Dennis Smith Jr. in terms of that explosive burst and ability to get to the rim through contact. Both players have that deceptive strength for their size and the kind of first-step quickness that can't really be taught. The comparison works because both guards use their athleticism intelligently rather than relying on it as a crutch.

Recruitment

His early commitment to Florida State tells you everything about how both sides viewed this recruitment. The Seminoles clearly identified him as a priority target and moved quickly to secure his pledge before his ranking could climb and attract more attention from major programs. For a 2026 prospect to commit this early usually indicates either a strong family connection to the program or coaches who were absolutely convinced about his upside. Given that he's currently ranked 157th nationally, this could end up being excellent value for Florida State if Lopez continues developing at his current rate. The early commitment also allows him to focus purely on development rather than the recruitment circus.

Projection

At Florida State, Lopez projects as a player who could compete for meaningful minutes by his sophomore year if he adds the necessary strength and continues developing his outside shot. His ceiling is as a starting point guard in the ACC who can create offense for others while being a legitimate scoring threat himself. The floor is still quite high - his basketball IQ and explosiveness should translate to at least a solid role player at the power conference level.

Updated Apr 7, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Highlights

Basketball recruit Jasen Lopez appears to be announcing his commitment to FSU with 'WELCOME TO THE 850' message and FSU basketball hashtag

Basketball recruit Jasen Lopez appears to be announcing his commitment to FSU with 'WELCOME TO THE 850' message and FSU basketball hashtag

Florida State

Jasen Lopez has officially committed to Florida State

Jasen Lopez has officially committed to Florida State

Florida State

Player announcing signing ceremony scheduled for December 3rd at 2 PM

Player announcing signing ceremony scheduled for December 3rd at 2 PM

Social Activity

Florida State’s two sport star Jasen Lopez getting some pre game shots up in his return to South Florida @JasenL_7 @Nadeboyz https://t.co/1idfrruOkH

Jan 21, 2026
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South Florida’s finest @JasenL_7 @14gump_ https://x.com/NEP_Proscia/status/2011264000617771466/photo/1

Jan 14, 2026
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Two-sport athlete (football & basketball) Jasen Lopez has officially joined FSU basketball. 🍢🔥💯 https://x.com/FSUHoops/status/2009389595121844617/video/1

Jan 9, 2026
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🙏🏼🍢❤️

Jan 8, 2026
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Just over a minute to go in the ball game and Malik Leonard hits Jason Lopez for a big gain to put the Lions inside the 10 17-7 @Malik7Leonard @JasenL_7 @Nadeboyz @Andy_Villamarzo @NEP_Proscia @FHSAA https://t.co/bsCZGQKFm8

Dec 12, 2025
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