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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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Jaylen Harrell

Jaylen Harrell#110

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

CATS Academy

The versatile 6-5 wing who parlayed his prep school development into a spot in the Big East is already making his presence felt at the collegiate level.

Updated 3d agoProvidence
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 3d agoAlabama
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 3d agoHouston
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 3d 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 3d agoMichigan
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 3d agoNotre Dame
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 3d agoKentucky
Elzie Harrington

Elzie Harrington#76

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

St. John Bosco

The 6-5 wing who helped elevate St. John Bosco's program is now making his mark at the Division I level with San Diego State.

Updated 3d agoSan Diego State
Alec Blair

Alec Blair#75

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

De La Salle

When a versatile 6-6 wing commits to a Big 12 program, scouts take notice of the two-way potential and developmental upside.

Updated 3d agoOklahoma
Amari Evans

Amari Evans#65

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2025

Overtime Elite

When a former five-star recruit who went the Overtime Elite route lands at Tennessee as their lone major offer, you know there's more to the story. Amari Evans represents the new reality of modern basketball development — talent meeting opportunity…

Updated 3d agoTennessee
Billy White III

Billy White III#45

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Veterans Memorial

A long, versatile forward with the frame to impact both ends of the floor is ready to make his mark at the Division I level.

Updated 3d agoSMU
Kelvin Odih

Kelvin Odih#62

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2025

SoCal Academy

The transition from high school phenom to college contributor is never guaranteed, but some players possess the versatility and basketball IQ to make an immediate impact at the next level.

Updated 3d agoSt. John's
Joshua Lewis

Joshua Lewis#50

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Blake

Standing 6-7 with legitimate wing skills, this Tampa product caught the attention of college coaches early and made his decision stick with the Hawkeyes.

Updated 3d agoIowa
Jordan Scott

Jordan Scott#52

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

South Lakes

Standing at 6-7 with the versatility to impact multiple positions, this Virginia native has made the leap from high school standout to Spartan freshman with impressive early returns.

Updated 3d agoMichigan State
Hudson Greer

Hudson Greer#43

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

Montverde Academy

The 6-6 wing who helped elevate Montverde Academy's championship pedigree has seamlessly transitioned his versatile skill set to the college ranks at Creighton.

Updated 3d agoCreighton
Davis Fogle

Davis Fogle#36

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Compass Prep

Standing 6-7 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple positions, this Arizona native has already made the seamless transition from elite prep basketball to the college ranks.

Updated 3d agoGonzaga
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Shon Abaev#20

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

Calvary Christian Academy

A 6-7 wing who made the jump from top-20 national recruit to college contributor, bringing versatility and basketball IQ to the next level.

Updated 3d agoCincinnati
Shelton Henderson

Shelton Henderson#21

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

Bellaire

The Lone Star State has produced another elite wing talent who's ready to make an immediate impact at the next level.

Updated 3d agoMiami
Nikolas Khamenia

Nikolas Khamenia#18

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2025

Harvard Westlake

Standing 6-8 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple positions, this elite prospect has already made the leap from high school standout to college contributor.

Updated 3d agoDuke
Jalen Haralson

Jalen Haralson#16

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2025

La Lumiere School

The 6-7 wing from Indiana has already made the jump to South Bend, bringing elite athleticism and versatility to the Fighting Irish roster as a true freshman.

Updated 3d agoNotre Dame
Tounde Yessoufou

Tounde Yessoufou#13

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2025

St Joseph

When a top-15 recruit from Benin bypasses the traditional recruiting circus and enrolls early at Baylor, you pay attention.

Updated 3d agoBaylor
AJ Dybantsa

AJ Dybantsa#1

SF · 6-9 · Class of 2025

Utah Prep

The nation's top high school prospect has officially made the jump to college basketball, bringing elite versatility and championship expectations to Provo.

Updated 3d agoBYU
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Canaan Page

SF · Class of 2026

Broughton

A varsity career-high 24-point explosion has put this North Carolina wing firmly on the recruiting radar.

Updated 6d agoCal
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Anderson Thorne

SF · 5-10 · Class of 2026

Olentangy Liberty

The 2026 class continues to reveal hidden gems, and one Ohio wing is making a strong case for himself with clutch performances when it matters most.

Updated 13d agoLiberty
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Aiden Thompson

SF · 5-10 · Class of 2026

St Joseph

The 2026 class is loaded with small forward talent, but few prospects combine versatility and upside quite like this St. Joseph standout.

Updated 20d agoTexas
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Blake Tillman

SF · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Friendswood

A 2026 prospect from the basketball-rich state of Texas is beginning to turn heads as he develops his game at the high school level.

Updated 20d agoNorth Carolina
Anthony Spratt Jr

Anthony Spratt Jr

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Benton

Arkansas prep basketball is producing another promising talent who's starting to turn heads with his consistent scoring ability.

Updated 27d agoCal
Andrew Alekseyenko

Andrew Alekseyenko

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Our Saviour Lutheran School

A towering 6-foot-8 frame with Division I potential, this Class of 2026 forward is making the transition from New York prep basketball to the national recruiting scene.

Updated 27d agoColgate
Timothy Bollin

Timothy Bollin

SF · 6'6" · Class of 2026

The Newman School

When your starting lineup features three Division I commits and you're not one of them, that's either a problem or an opportunity.

Updated Mar 18, 2026Uncommitted
Andrew Kretkowski

Andrew Kretkowski

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Rutgers Preparatory School

When a freshman drops 25 points and eight rebounds in a blowout victory for a top-ranked prep program, the basketball world takes notice.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Alabama

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