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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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Marcus Gillespie

Marcus Gillespie#192

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

When college coaches watch Overtime Elite practices, they're not just scouting the headliners at the top of the rankings. Sometimes the most intriguing prospects are the ones flying just under the radar, developing their craft alongside elite talent daily.

Updated 6d agoOmaha
Louis O'Keefe

Louis O'Keefe#302

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

The Newman School

When a player can hold his own alongside two top-60 national recruits and still carve out his own elite-level recruitment, that speaks volumes about his basketball IQ and complementary skill set.

Updated 6d agoPrinceton
Jordan Skyers

Jordan Skyers#215

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Putnam Science Academy

The relentless motor and competitive fire of some players can elevate an entire team, even when sharing the court with other high-level recruits. On a Putnam Science Academy squad loaded with Division I talent, Jordan Skyers consistently finds ways to…

Updated 6d agoNorfolk State
Jordan Sigmon

Jordan Sigmon#231

PG · 5-11 · Class of 2026

Iowa United Prep

Walk into any Iowa United Prep practice and you'll see what elite talent looks like when it comes together. The point guard orchestrating this loaded roster might not be the highest-ranked player on the floor, but he's the one making…

Updated 6d agoWestern Michigan
Ladarius Givan

Ladarius Givan#233

C · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Petersburg

When you watch tape from John Marshall's championship run, one thing becomes clear immediately: they have a legitimate anchor in the paint who understands how to use his size. At 6-8, Ladarius Givan controls games through presence and fundamentals rather…

Updated 6d agoUCF
Sj Madison

Sj Madison#138

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Redondo Union

There’s a silent hum about certain players, a way they impact the game without always being the loudest voice or the flashiest scorer. Sj Madison operates in that space, a 6-foot-5 wing who glides across the court, leaving an undeniable…

Updated 6d agoNevada
Zach White

Zach White#203

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Notre Dame

Walking into Notre Dame's gym in Sherman Oaks, you immediately notice the collection of D1 talent scattered across the court. But the 6-5 wing who moves with quiet efficiency and hits contested threes with mechanical precision? That's the guy coaches…

Updated 6d agoSan Diego State
LaTrevion Fenderson

LaTrevion Fenderson#182

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

St. John's Northwestern Academies

When a 6-5 wing from Wisconsin commits to the Badgers before his junior season even starts, you know Greg Gard saw something special on the tape. LaTrevion Fenderson made that early pledge happen, locking up his home-state dream school while…

Updated 6d agoWisconsin
Dhani Miller

Dhani Miller#103

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Montverde Academy

Stepping into the Montverde Academy gym, you quickly learn that every player on the floor has a role, a purpose. It's a proving ground, and amongst the nation's most highly-touted prospects, Dhani Miller carves out his space with an unassuming…

Updated 6d agoKent State
Malachi Brown

Malachi Brown#147

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Knoxville Catholic

In an era demanding versatility and players who can truly impact winning without needing the ball constantly, the search for true two-way wings never stops. When you find one with the physical tools and the motor to guard multiple positions…

Updated 6d agoMichigan
Jaen Chatman

Jaen Chatman#171

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Blair Academy

When you're the second-string point guard at Blair Academy behind the #10 player in the country, most scouts might overlook you. But dismissing Jaen Chatman would be a mistake that several college coaches have already recognized.

Updated 6d agoRhode Island
Martay Barnes

Martay Barnes#95

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

The Academy of Central Florida

When you talk about a player who just understands how to dictate action, you're talking about Martay Barnes. There's a cerebral quality to his game, a quiet command over the pace of play that few point guards, let alone combo…

Updated 6d agoFlorida State
Yabi Aklog

Yabi Aklog#132

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Eastside Catholic

The game of basketball continues its evolution, constantly pushing for versatility at every position. Finding a true center who can stretch the floor with genuine shooting touch has become a coveted asset, and that's precisely what makes a prospect like…

Updated 6d agoOregon State
Jahda Swann

Jahda Swann#180

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

The St. James

When a 6-4 shooting guard locks in his commitment before his junior season, it tells you everything about his confidence and decision-making. That's exactly what happened with this Springfield product who found his home early in the process.

Updated 6d agoHofstra
Seven Spurlock

Seven Spurlock#202

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

When you've got the #1 and #19 ranked players in their respective classes as teammates, finding your role requires a special kind of basketball IQ. Seven Spurlock has done exactly that at Dynamic Prep, carving out his identity as the…

Updated 6d agoOregon
Jaden Ghoreishi

Jaden Ghoreishi#224

C · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Mt. Spokane

When a 6-9 center from eastern Washington locks up his college commitment as a junior, coaches take notice. The early decision speaks volumes about both the player's confidence and the programs that see something special developing in the Pacific Northwest.

Updated 6d agoColorado State
James Sanderson

James Sanderson#312

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

New Hampton School

Louisiana Tech landed a steal in the transfer portal when they secured a point guard who chose the Bulldogs over 14 other Division I suitors.

Updated 6d agoLouisiana Tech
Amadou Seini

Amadou Seini#75

C · 7-1 · Class of 2026

Bella Vista Prep

A player who stands 7-foot-1 changes the entire geometry of a basketball court, dictating pace, altering shots, and creating space by his sheer presence alone. Now, imagine that immense physical advantage paired with developing instincts and a high motor. That's…

Updated 6d agoWest Virginia
Derrick Morton-Rivera

Derrick Morton-Rivera#168

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Father Judge

When scouts talk about undervalued guards in the 2026 class, they keep circling back to the same conversation. There's a 6-3 shooting guard in Philadelphia who has quietly assembled 11 Division I offers while playing in one of the nation's…

Updated 6d agoTemple
Brannon Martinsen

Brannon Martinsen#206

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Sierra Canyon

Sierra Canyon's practice gym on a random Tuesday tells you everything about the program's depth. While most high school teams would kill for one top-100 prospect, the Trailblazers have multiple guys who could start at major college programs right now.

Updated 6d agoSan Diego
Preston Wade

Preston Wade#137

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

The Academy of Central Florida

The first thing that hits you watching Preston Wade isn't just his size, though at 6-9, he immediately controls the paint. It's the sheer energy he brings, a relentless motor that makes every loose ball and every rebound a personal…

Updated 6d agoFlorida
Keriawn Berry

Keriawn Berry#209

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Avon

Small-town Indiana basketball runs deep, and when a 6-foot-5 wing from Avon starts collecting double-digit Division I offers, coaches across the Midwest take notice. Keriawn Berry has that blend of size and skill that translates to high-major basketball.

Updated 6d agoKennesaw State
Jermel Thomas

Jermel Thomas#150

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Our Saviour Lutheran School

When a 6-2 point guard from the Bronx starts collecting offers from programs like Florida State and Providence before his junior year, you take notice. The combination of size, court vision, and that New York basketball IQ doesn't come around…

Updated 6d agoSaint Louis
Chadrack Mpoyi

Chadrack Mpoyi#176

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Crean Lutheran

When you see a 6-10 frame moving with legitimate coordination and soft hands around the basket, you stop what you're doing and pay attention. Chadrack Mpoyi has been putting up video game numbers for Crean Lutheran, including a 31-point, 17-rebound…

Updated 6d agoMinnesota
Moustapha Diop

Moustapha Diop#122

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

When you're sharing the court with two future Kansas commits and holding your own, people start to pay attention. At 6-10 with defensive instincts that coaches dream about, this Georgia Tech commit is already proving that size without skill is…

Updated 6d agoGeorgia Tech
Symon Ghai

Symon Ghai#178

C · 7-3 · Class of 2026

The Academy of Central Florida

Finding a legitimate 7-3 center who can move his feet and has actual basketball instincts is like striking oil in your backyard.

Updated 6d agoNorthwestern
Andrew Hilman

Andrew Hilman#184

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Riordan

When a 6-4 shooting guard drops 44 points in a high school game, you take notice. The smooth stroke and fearless mentality that produced that explosion is exactly what college coaches are betting on with Andrew Hilman.

Updated 6d agoSan Francisco
Nasir Price

Nasir Price#236

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Seven Lakes

When you watch film of guards who can create their own shot while maintaining efficient decision-making, you're looking at a rare combination in high school basketball. That blend of scoring punch and basketball IQ has college coaches across the country…

Updated 6d agoUTSA
Tyshawn Duncan

Tyshawn Duncan#140

C · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Alexandria

When you find a 6-8 center who moves like a wing and thinks the game two steps ahead, you stop what you're doing and pay attention. That's exactly what happened when college coaches got their first extended look at this…

Updated 6d agoLouisiana
Mason Fuentes

Mason Fuentes#173

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Riviera Preparatory School

When a 6-2 point guard in South Florida has double-digit Division I offers before his junior year, college coaches are seeing something special. That something is court vision and basketball IQ that can't be taught in any workout.

Updated 6d agoStetson

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