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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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Jasen Lopez

Jasen Lopez#157

PG · 5-11 · Class of 2026

Chaminade-Madonna

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.

Updated 3d agoFlorida State
Darien Moore

Darien Moore#117

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Brewster Academy

Walk into Brewster Academy practice and you'll see a loaded roster that reads like a top-25 recruiting board. The Bobcats have turned their program into a finishing school for high-major prospects, and their backcourt depth reflects that commitment to elite…

Updated 3d agoSeton Hall
Kamden McGilveary

Kamden McGilveary#283

CG · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

When you're the third-best guard on a team with the #1 player in the country, getting noticed takes something special.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
BJ Ranson

BJ Ranson#213

PG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Mount Saint Joseph

At 6-3, there aren't many point guards who can see over the defense like a young Magic Johnson, but BJ Ranson has that kind of court vision working at Mount Saint Joseph. The Baltimore native committed early to Saint Joseph's,…

Updated 3d agoSaint Joseph's
Adam Tyson

Adam Tyson#206

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

SoCal Academy

When you're the third option on a prep powerhouse loaded with higher-ranked talent, every possession becomes an audition. At SoCal Academy, Adam Tyson has learned to make his minutes count alongside future St. John's forward Kelvin Odih and NC State…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jaroslavs Pihtovs

Jaroslavs Pihtovs#174

C · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Riordan

When you find a 6-9 big man who can run the floor and finish with both hands in the Bay Area basketball scene, coaches take notice. Jaroslavs Pihtovs has been doing exactly that for Archbishop Riordan, anchoring one of the…

Updated 3d agoCal
Braylen Langley

Braylen Langley#176

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Skyline Prep

Late bloomers often carry the biggest chips on their shoulders, and watching a 6-9 power forward commit early to Stephen F. Austin while ranked outside the top 150 nationally tells you everything about hunger and opportunity. Sometimes the best stories…

Updated 3d agoStephen F. Austin
Marcus Vaughns

Marcus Vaughns#177

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

NBA Global Academy

When NBA Global Academy coaches need length and versatility in late-game situations, they turn to a 6-8 forward who processes the game like a guard but impacts it from multiple positions. That combination of size and basketball IQ is exactly…

Updated 3d agoLSU
Jack Kayil

Jack Kayil#167

CG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

ALBA Berlin

International prospects who commit early to powerhouse programs usually do so because they've already proven themselves against men's competition overseas. When a 6-5 combo guard from ALBA Berlin locks in with Gonzaga before his junior year of high school, scouts…

Updated 3d agoGonzaga
Brady Hennig

Brady Hennig#220

SG · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Mount Si

When a 6-6 wing from the Pacific Northwest locks up with Boise State as a junior, coaches take notice. Brady Hennig's commitment to the Broncos sends a clear message about his trajectory in the 2026 class.

Updated 3d agoBoise State
Bradley Floyd

Bradley Floyd#182

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Winston Salem Christian

Sometimes the best talent comes from places where college coaches aren't making regular stops. When a 6-5 guard from a small Christian school in North Carolina lands an offer from the Tar Heels, you know there's something special on tape.

Updated 3d agoAustin Peay
LaTrevion Fenderson

LaTrevion Fenderson#208

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 3d agoWisconsin
Malachi Brown

Malachi Brown#169

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Knoxville Catholic

When a 6-5 wing from Tennessee locks up an early commitment to Michigan, you know Jim Harbaugh's basketball staff sees something special. The Wolverines don't hand out scholarships to juniors unless they project serious upside.

Updated 3d agoMichigan
Jaylen Alexander

Jaylen Alexander#223

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Oxford

Picture a 6-2 point guard who can see three passes ahead but isn't afraid to put his head down and attack the rim when the situation calls for it. That combination of court vision and controlled aggression has college coaches…

Updated 3d agoKansas State
Trae Nunn

Trae Nunn#302

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026

When you're the 302nd-ranked player nationally but land an Ivy League commitment while running with three top-40 teammates, there's more to your game than the numbers suggest.

Updated 3d agoColumbia
Jaxson Terry

Jaxson Terry#209

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science

When you've got four D1 commits on the same high school roster, somebody's doing something right in the development department. Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science has turned into a legitimate pipeline program, and their newest Loyola Chicago commit is starting…

Updated 3d agoLoyola
Symon Ghai

Symon Ghai#285

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 3d agoNorthwestern
Jacob Williford

Jacob Williford#282

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Millennium

When a 6-4 wing from the Arizona desert pulls 11 D1 offers before his junior year even starts, college coaches are seeing something special.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Torrey Brooks Jr.

Torrey Brooks Jr.#186

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Skyline Prep

When you've got three guards in your program all ranked inside the top 240 nationally, you better know how to share the wealth. That's the reality Torrey Brooks Jr. navigates daily at Skyline Prep, where the floor time is precious…

Updated 3d agoMonmouth
Isaiah Carroll

Isaiah Carroll#271

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Blair Academy

When you're the third-best player on a Blair Academy squad that includes the #10 point guard in the country, you better bring something special to earn your minutes.

Updated 3d agoPennsylvania
Styles Clemmons

Styles Clemmons#198

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

There's something different about watching a 6-2 point guard operate with the poise of a college sophomore while still figuring out his driver's license. The ball finds Styles Clemmons' hands, and suddenly Overtime Elite's offense has a conductor who understands…

Updated 3d agoUtah
Zach White

Zach White#225

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 3d agoSan Diego State
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 3d agoPrinceton
Xavier Blake

Xavier Blake#156

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

The Phelps School

When a 6-4 shooting guard drops 30 points in a single game while playing prep ball at The Phelps School, coaches take notice. Xavier Blake has been doing exactly that kind of damage, turning heads with his scoring ability and…

Updated 3d agoHofstra
Jordan Sigmon

Jordan Sigmon#224

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 3d agoUncommitted
Marcus Gillespie

Marcus Gillespie#184

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 3d agoOmaha
Yabi Aklog

Yabi Aklog#146

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Eastside Catholic

When a 6-10 center pulls up from three with confidence in AAU gyms, coaches stop their conversations and reach for their phones. That's been the story with Yabi Aklog all summer, as the Washington commit has been turning heads with…

Updated 3d agoOregon State
Jaen Chatman

Jaen Chatman#172

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 3d agoRhode Island
James Sanderson

James Sanderson#337

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 3d agoLouisiana Tech
Sj Madison

Sj Madison#123

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Redondo Union

When college coaches flip on film from Redondo Union, they're watching one of the most talent-loaded high school rosters in California. The Sea Hawks have four Division I commits, including a top-150 trio that can run with anyone in the…

Updated 3d agoNevada

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