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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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Chad Cook

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

New Hampton School

When a 6-8 forward lands offers from powerhouse programs like Syracuse and Kansas before committing to Cal, the basketball world takes notice.

Updated 3d agoCal
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Bryce Williams

F · Class of 2026

Rutgers Preparatory School

A versatile forward who can fill up the stat sheet in multiple ways, this 2026 prospect is making waves at the prep level with his well-rounded skill set.

Updated 3d agoTennessee
Braden Miller

Braden Miller

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Ambassador Christian School

Class of 2026 forwards who can contribute meaningfully as underclassmen often possess that special blend of fundamentals and basketball IQ that college coaches covet.

Updated 3d agoCal
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Ethan Hillsman

F · Class of 2026

Fishers

The 2026 class in Indiana continues to produce intriguing prospects, with forwards who can impact winning at the high school level drawing increased attention from college programs.

Updated 3d agoNorth Dakota State
Banks Pourchier

Banks Pourchier

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

North Oconee

The 2026 class in Georgia continues to produce intriguing prospects, with North Oconee's forward position player emerging as a name to monitor in the coming seasons.

Updated 3d agoChattanooga
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Abu Riak

F · Class of 2026

Blue Checks OTE

The OTE developmental program continues to produce intriguing prospects, and one forward is making his presence felt in the competitive landscape of elite basketball.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Barron Linnekens

Barron Linnekens

F · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Harvard Westlake

When a 6-foot-9 junior forward quietly puts up a double-double while flying under the recruiting radar, it's time to take notice.

Updated 3d agoWashington
Ethan Bell

Ethan Bell

F · Class of 2026

St. Xavier

Standing 6'8" with a lean 170-pound frame, this Class of 2026 forward represents the kind of developmental project that college programs love to mold into impact players.

Updated 3d agoArkansas school
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Max Hartman

F · 7-0 · Class of 2026

Golden State Prep

Standing 7-feet tall in the Class of 2026, this Golden State Prep forward represents the kind of legitimate size that college programs covet at the power forward and center positions.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Braylon Garr

F · 6-3 · Class of 2026

St. Xavier

A versatile forward prospect from the loaded St. Xavier program is quietly building momentum as an underclassman worth tracking.

Updated 3d agoIllinois
Evan Toms

Evan Toms

F · Class of 2026

Huntsville

When a forward puts up 100 points and grabs 44 rebounds across just four games in a major tournament, college coaches start paying attention.

Updated 3d agoAlabama
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Ethan Smith

F · Class of 2026

Grayson

A 6-7 frame with guard skills and natural leadership qualities is turning heads in Georgia's competitive high school basketball landscape.

Updated 3d agoHampton
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Will Duffy

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Salisbury School

Standing 6-8 with developing versatility at the forward position, this Connecticut prep prospect is beginning to turn heads on the New England circuit.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Ja'Quan Stennis Jr

F · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Diamond Doves OTE

The DMV has produced another rising star who's making waves in the desert, averaging an impressive 30 points per game while transitioning to one of basketball's most prestigious developmental programs.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
James Smith

James Smith

F · Class of 2026

Pickerington Central

Speed kills in basketball, and this 2026 forward from Ohio has the quickness to make things happen in transition and create mismatches on both ends of the floor.

Updated 3d agoOhio State
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Ishaan Singh

F · Class of 2026

Kimball

Texas high school basketball is producing another intriguing forward prospect who's beginning to make waves in the competitive 2026 class.

Updated 6d agoSanta Clara
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Genghao Liu

F · 6-7 · Class of 2026

St. Thomas More

Standing 6-7 with room to grow, this Connecticut prep prospect is beginning to turn heads with his developing skill set and positional versatility.

Updated 6d agoUCLA
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Anthony Gilkes

F · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Huntington Prep

When a forward from the mountains of West Virginia starts turning heads at one of prep basketball's most respected programs, college coaches take notice.

Updated 13d agoGeorgia
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Angus Williams

F · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Rolling Hills Prep

Rolling Hills Prep has quietly developed a reputation for producing college-ready forwards, and their latest prospect is beginning to turn heads on the West Coast circuit.

Updated 13d agoBoston College
Bradyon Hawthorne

Bradyon Hawthorne

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Huntington Prep

The Class of 2026 is loaded with talent, and Huntington Prep continues to develop prospects who fly under the radar before making major waves on the national scene.

Updated 27d agoKentucky
Aiden Bolden

Aiden Bolden

F · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Calvary Christian Academy

The 2026 class is deep with forward talent, but scouts are keeping a close eye on emerging prospects who could make significant jumps in the coming months.

Updated 27d agoTennessee
Anthony Torres

Anthony Torres

F · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Mater Lakes Academy

The Class of 2026 forward position continues to be loaded with emerging talent, and programs are keeping close tabs on developing prospects who could make an impact at the next level.

Updated 27d agoWestern Michigan Broncos
Andre Nickerson

Andre Nickerson

F · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Inglewood

Raw athleticism often serves as the foundation for basketball greatness, and Class of 2026 prospects with untapped potential are catching scouts' attention early.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Cal
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Simon Ndikumana

F · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Lee Academy

When a 6-9 frame moves with surprising fluidity up and down the court, coaches take notice.

Updated Mar 15, 2026Uncommitted
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Adam Brown

F · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Redondo Union

Leadership qualities in high school basketball often separate good players from great ones, and this Class of 2026 forward is already showing those intangible traits that coaches covet.

Updated Mar 9, 2026Houston
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Maks Mazzoni

F · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Bridgton Academy

A 6-8 forward with the frame and versatility to impact games at multiple levels is turning heads in the prep circuit.

Updated Mar 1, 2026Uncommitted
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Godschoice Eboigbodin

F · Class of 2026

JSerra Catholic

When a player carries a name like Godschoice, expectations naturally run high, and this JSerra Catholic forward is beginning to live up to the billing.

Updated Feb 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Alhassane Camara

F · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Hamilton Heights Christian Academy

A versatile forward who consistently delivers when his team needs him most, this Tennessee prospect is quietly building a reputation as one of the more reliable players in the 2026 class.

Updated Feb 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Yiramiyah Parry

F · Class of 2026

Booker T. Washington

The Class of 2026 forward from Booker T. Washington represents the type of developing talent that college programs should keep on their radar as the evaluation period intensifies.

Updated Feb 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Vonshay Azziz

F · Class of 2026

St Joseph

While many 2026 prospects are already generating major recruiting buzz, some of the best talent is still flying under the radar at the prep level.

Updated Feb 16, 2026Uncommitted

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