Fresh Scout Reports

AI-assisted scouting reports on D1-caliber prep players, refreshed continuously as new film, offers, rankings, and recruiting developments come in. Each report is reviewed for accuracy against our source pipeline before publication. Sorted by most recently updated.

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Gevonte Ware

Gevonte Ware#248

C · 6-9 · Class of 2025

1 Of 1 Academy

A towering presence from the Queen City has chosen to anchor his future in the Big Ten, bringing impressive size and a growing skill set to one of college basketball's most competitive conferences.

Updated 5d agoRutgers
DJ

Dorian Jones#121

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2025

Richmond Heights

The 6-4 shooting guard from Cleveland has quickly made his presence felt in his freshman season at Rutgers, bringing the scoring punch the Scarlet Knights desperately needed.

Updated 5d agoRutgers
Jax Kerr

Jax Kerr#147

C · 6-11 · Class of 2025

Owasso

When a 6-11 center with D1 offers across multiple conferences commits early, it signals both talent and program belief in development potential.

Updated 5d agoSaint Louis
Paulo Semedo

Paulo Semedo#108

C · 7-1 · Class of 2025

West Oaks Academy

Standing at 7-1 with surprising mobility for his size, this Orlando native brings legitimate rim protection and interior presence to the college level.

Updated 5d agoArkansas
Gavin Hightower

Gavin Hightower#163

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2025

Sierra Canyon

When your starting five includes multiple top-25 national recruits, the point guard running the show better be special.

Updated 5d agoIona
Jaion Pitt

Jaion Pitt#93

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Bella Vista Prep

The 6-7 power forward from Canada has already made the jump to college basketball, bringing his international experience and prep school polish to the Pacific Tigers program.

Updated 5d agoPacific
Mazi Mosley

Mazi Mosley#96

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Prolific Prep

Standing tall at 6-5 in the backcourt, this California native is making his mark at LSU after developing his craft alongside some of the nation's most elite prep prospects.

Updated 5d agoLSU
Tyrus Rathan-Mayes

Tyrus Rathan-Mayes#184

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Langham Creek

When a versatile 6-5 wing from Houston stays home to join the Cougars, it signals a player who values loyalty and sees untapped potential in his hometown program.

Updated 5d agoHouston
Trey Thompson

Trey Thompson#95

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Greeneville

A versatile 6-8 forward who brings size, skill, and basketball IQ to the court, making an immediate impact at the collegiate level.

Updated 5d agoIowa
Tyrin Jones

Tyrin Jones#90

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Layton Christian Academy

Standing 6-8 with power forward versatility, this Utah product has already made the jump to Division I basketball after a solid high school career.

Updated 5d agoUNLV
Brady Koehler

Brady Koehler#88

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Cathedral

The 6-8 forward from Indianapolis has already made the leap to college basketball, bringing his versatile skill set to South Bend as part of Notre Dame's program.

Updated 5d agoNotre Dame
Jermaine O'Neal Jr.

Jermaine O'Neal Jr.#99

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Dynamic Prep

The son of a former NBA All-Star has found his own path to college basketball success, bringing a 6-5 frame and versatile skill set to the Division I level.

Updated 5d agoSMU
Winters Grady

Winters Grady#91

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Prolific Prep

At 6-5, this athletic wing brings versatility and upside that caught the attention of Michigan coaches despite flying under the radar compared to his more heralded teammates.

Updated 5d agoMichigan
Zach Kinziger

Zach Kinziger#102

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2025

De Pere

When a hometown hero makes the jump from high school standout to college contributor, the transition rarely looks as seamless as what's unfolding in Madison.

Updated 5d agoWisconsin
Braydon Hawthorne

Braydon Hawthorne#105

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Huntington Prep

The 6-foot-8 wing who caught Kentucky's attention early has already made the transition from West Virginia prep star to SEC freshman.

Updated 5d agoKentucky
Xzavion Mitchell

Xzavion Mitchell#89

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

Oshkosh North

The 6-6 power forward from Wisconsin has already made the jump to Division I basketball, bringing his versatile skill set to the Big 12 Conference.

Updated 5d agoIowa State
Marcus Jackson

Marcus Jackson#201

C · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Word of God Academy

Standing 6-8 in the paint, this Raleigh native has already made the jump to college basketball after a stellar prep career that caught the attention of major programs across the country.

Updated 5d agoVirginia State
Patton Pinkins

Patton Pinkins#87

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Wolfforth Frenship

Standing 6-5 with legitimate scoring ability from the perimeter, this Texas product has quickly adapted to the college level after a productive high school career.

Updated 5d agoOle Miss
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Cole Mc

5-26 · Class of 2025

Miami Country Day School

Miami Country Day School has a developing prospect who's still carving out his identity on the hardwood as he approaches his senior season.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Hannes Steinbach

Hannes Steinbach#63

C · 6-9 · Class of 2025

Wuerzburg

Standing 6-9 with European fundamentals and rim-running ability, this German center is making the adjustment to college basketball at the highest level.

Updated 5d agoWashington
Amari Allen

Amari Allen#97

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Ashwaubenon

Standing 6-7 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple positions, this Wisconsin native has already made the jump to SEC basketball as a true freshman.

Updated 5d agoAlabama
Nigel James Jr.

Nigel James Jr.#86

PG · 6-0 · Class of 2025

Long Island Lutheran

When you're running point guard alongside four-star talents at one of the nation's elite prep programs, your leadership and court vision better be elite-level.

Updated 5d agoMarquette
Collins Onyejiaka

Collins Onyejiaka#83

C · 6-10 · Class of 2025

Winchendon School

Standing 6-10 with raw potential still being unlocked, this Boston big man has made the jump from prep powerhouse Winchendon to the SEC.

Updated 5d agoAlabama
DeWayne Brown II

DeWayne Brown II#92

C · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Hoover

The nationally-ranked center who helped put Hoover basketball on the map has seamlessly transitioned to the college ranks, bringing his imposing presence and developing skill set to Rocky Top.

Updated 5d agoTennessee
Amir Jenkins

Amir Jenkins#82

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2025

Worcester Academy

A floor general with ideal size for the position, this Massachusetts native has quickly transitioned from prep standout to college contributor.

Updated 5d agoWest Virginia
CN

Chris Nwuli#139

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Dynamic Prep

The transition from high school powerhouse to college basketball can be jarring, but some players seem built for the jump to the next level.

Updated 5d agoRutgers
Ryder Frost

Ryder Frost#80

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

Phillips Exeter Academy

The transition from prep school basketball to major college competition rarely happens as seamlessly as it has for this versatile 6-6 wing who's already making his mark in South Bend.

Updated 5d agoNotre Dame
CB

Coatesville Boys

5-26 · Class of 2025

Coatesville Area

When a prospect drops 26 points per game in rivalry wins, college coaches take notice.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Tre Singleton

Tre Singleton#81

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Jeffersonville

Standing 6-8 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple levels, this power forward brings a compelling blend of size and skill to the college hardwood.

Updated 5d agoNorthwestern
AF

Akai Fleming#114

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2025

Overtime Elite

The 6-4 guard who turned heads at Overtime Elite is now bringing his unique blend of size and skill to the ACC stage.

Updated 5d agoGeorgia Tech

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