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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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Adam Tyson

Adam Tyson#264

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 6d agoUncommitted
Darien Moore

Darien Moore#135

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Brewster Academy

Watch enough tape from Brewster Academy's loaded roster, and one thing becomes clear: having elite talent around you either exposes your limitations or amplifies your skills. For Darien Moore, it's definitely the latter.

Updated 6d agoSeton Hall
Zamir Paschal

Zamir Paschal#197

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Central Catholic

When a program like Oregon beats out local powerhouse Gonzaga for an in-state guard, you take notice. Zamir Paschal's commitment to the Ducks sent ripples through Pacific Northwest recruiting circles, especially considering his relatively modest national ranking at #191.

Updated 6d agoLoyola Marymount
Kamai Samuels

Kamai Samuels#218

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Putnam Science Academy

When you watch film of a 6-2 point guard running offense alongside three nationally ranked teammates, the natural question becomes: who's the quarterback? At SoCal Academy, that answer is becoming clearer every game as the floor general keeps pace with…

Updated 6d agoUncommitted
Isaiah Ward

Isaiah Ward#317

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Brennan

When you've got three ranked teammates all committed to D1 programs, it says something about the talent level at Brennan High School in San Antonio.

Updated 6d agoUTEP
Nicholas Randall

Nicholas Randall#161

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Compass Prep

When a 6-7 forward can stretch defenses to the three-point line while protecting the rim on the other end, coaches take notice. That two-way impact has Nicholas Randall flying under the radar despite playing for one of the most talent-loaded…

Updated 6d agoMissouri
Bradley Floyd

Bradley Floyd#227

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 6d agoAustin Peay
Aaron McGee

Aaron McGee#226

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Gillion Basketball Academy

When you walk into Gillion Basketball Academy practice, the first thing you notice is the length and athleticism scattered across the court. Then you see the 6-4 shooting guard who moves with the kind of fluidity that makes coaches stop…

Updated 6d agoArkansas State
Jaroslavs Pihtovs

Jaroslavs Pihtovs#186

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 6d agoSan Francisco
BJ Ranson

BJ Ranson#222

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 6d agoSaint Joseph's
Isaiah Carroll

Isaiah Carroll#268

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 6d agoPennsylvania
Kamden McGilveary

Kamden McGilveary#285

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 6d agoBall State
Brady Hennig

Brady Hennig#225

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 6d agoBoise State
Gan-Erdene Solongo

Gan-Erdene Solongo#179

C · 7-0 · Class of 2026

La Lumiere School

When you watch La Lumiere practice, there's this moment where the 7-footer from Mongolia quietly alters three straight possessions without touching the ball. That's the Gan-Erdene Solongo experience in a nutshell.

Updated 6d agoNotre Dame
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 6d 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 6d agoGonzaga
Elhadji Diallo

Elhadji Diallo#260

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Combine Academy

When a 6-7 forward moves with the fluidity of a guard while maintaining the physicality to bang in the paint, college coaches take notice. That combination of size and skill is exactly what has Rutgers, Virginia Tech, and Mississippi State…

Updated 6d agoUMass Lowell
MJ Madison

MJ Madison#237

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Prolific Prep

When you're sharing the court with three top-10 recruits and still carving out your role, that tells you something about a player's mentality. At 6-9 with legitimate four-man skills, MJ Madison has found ways to contribute on one of the…

Updated 6d agoMcNeese
Keeper Jackson

Keeper Jackson#235

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Tennessee Collegiate Academy

When your point guard is heading to Kentucky and you're the one college coaches are really sleeping on, there's usually a reason. But watch Keeper Jackson anchor the paint for Tennessee Collegiate Academy, and you start wondering if evaluators are…

Updated 6d agoGeorgia State
Kole Grandison

Kole Grandison#262

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

Walk into any Overtime Elite practice and you'll hear the distinctive sound of nets getting torched from deep. At 6-6 with a pure stroke, some kids just have that gift that can't be taught.

Updated 6d agoTexas State
Ashton Meeks

Ashton Meeks#243

CG · 5-10 · Class of 2026

DeMatha Catholic

When you watch DeMatha Catholic run their offense, there's always one guard who seems to know where everyone needs to be before they do. That kind of floor vision doesn't show up in box scores, but it's what separates good…

Updated 6d agoJames Madison
Trae Nunn

Trae Nunn#321

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

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 6d agoColumbia
Jaxson Terry

Jaxson Terry#212

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 6d agoLoyola
Desmond Bellot Jr.

Desmond Bellot Jr.#211

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

CATS Academy

When you're sharing the court with three top-115 national prospects and still managing to carve out your own recruiting path, that tells you something about a player's mentality. At CATS Academy, that's exactly what Desmond Bellot Jr. has done, turning…

Updated 6d agoFordham
Torrey Brooks Jr.

Torrey Brooks Jr.#194

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 6d agoMonmouth
Xavier Blake

Xavier Blake#170

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 6d agoHofstra
Jacob Williford

Jacob Williford#277

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026

PHHoenix Prep

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 6d agoUncommitted
Styles Clemmons

Styles Clemmons#199

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 6d agoUtah
Landon Davis

Landon Davis#204

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Waukee Northwest

When a program lands a commitment from a 6-8 forward ranked outside the top 200, they're usually banking on upside over immediate impact. Illinois found something different in their latest pledge — a player whose college-ready frame and fundamentals suggest…

Updated 6d agoIllinois
Jaylen Alexander

Jaylen Alexander#193

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 6d agoKansas State

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