Fresh Scout Reports
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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Roman Nash
Class of 2026
Heritage Hall
In a recruiting landscape obsessed with offensive firepower, finding a prospect who prioritizes the defensive end of the floor is increasingly rare.
Roman Long
G · Class of 2027
Wauwatosa West
When evaluating young talent in Wisconsin's competitive high school basketball landscape, certain prospects stand out for their potential to develop into impact players at the next level.
Roman Lia
Class of 2026
Albany Academy
A rising guard from the Capital Region is quietly building a reputation as one of New York's most promising young talents.
Roman Bradley
PF · Class of 2026
Frisco Heritage
Power forwards who can impact winning at multiple levels are becoming increasingly valuable in today's positionless basketball landscape.
Roman Avery
Class of 2028
Mt. Bethel Christian Academy
When a 6'6 shooting guard consistently fills up the stat sheet with efficient shooting and strong rebounding numbers, college coaches take notice.
Rocco Sampson
G · Class of 2026
Broughton
While many 2026 prospects are already collecting major offers, some of the most intriguing talents are still flying under the radar in North Carolina's competitive prep landscape.
Robert Wylie
Class of 2026
Ridge View
Sometimes the most intriguing prospects are those flying under the radar, building their foundation away from the spotlight.
Robert Wright
Class of 2026
Calvary Baptist Academy
When scouts use just one word to describe a prospect's defining trait, it usually means something special is brewing in the development pipeline.
Robert Lewis Ii
PF · Class of 2026
Eleanor Roosevelt
The Class of 2026 power forward position is loaded with talent, but emerging prospects like this Eleanor Roosevelt standout are beginning to make their presence felt on the recruitment trail.
Robert Cox
SF · Class of 2026
Margaretta
The 2026 class continues to produce intriguing prospects from unexpected places, and Ohio's small school circuit is no exception.
Robert Bobino Jr.
G · Class of 2026
Kimball
When you find a natural leader on the basketball court, especially one just beginning to turn heads, you pay attention.
River Hogue
Class of 2026
Jackson Academy
When the lights are brightest and the stakes are highest, some players simply rise to the occasion and take over the scoreboard.
Riverdale Ridge
Class of 2026
Friends' Central School
A 6-3 senior post player from Colorado's competitive prep scene, this uncommitted prospect brings impressive size and versatility to the interior.
Rio Arnett
G · Class of 2026
Mesa
When a guard drops 84 points in a single game, the basketball world takes notice.
Riley Williams
Class of 2027
Booker T. Washington
Versatility is becoming the most coveted trait in modern basketball, and one 2027 prospect is already showing the multi-dimensional skills that college coaches crave.
Riley Hughes
G · Class of 2026
Long Beach Poly
The guard position in California's loaded 2026 class is deep with talent, but Long Beach Poly is developing another promising prospect worth monitoring.
Riley Edwards
Class of 2028
Jackson Academy
Heart and hustle often matter more than height and hype, especially for an underclassman looking to make their mark early in their prep career.
Rigo Ortiz Jr.
Class of 2026
Pine Ridge
While many 2026 prospects are already generating significant buzz, some of the most intriguing talents are still flying under the radar in Florida's competitive prep landscape.
Ricky Hurley
Class of 2026
Noble and Greenough School
The Class of 2026 recruiting cycle is still developing, but scouts are keeping tabs on emerging prospects from elite prep programs across New England.
Richie Ramirez
G · Class of 2027
Mater Dei
When a guard drops over 22 points per game at powerhouse Mater Dei, college coaches take notice.
Ricardo Young
G · Class of 2026
Redondo Union
The 2026 class in California continues to reveal intriguing prospects, with guards who possess the versatility to impact winning at the next level.
Rhys Diley
SF · Class of 2026
Metairie Park Country Day
When a freshman can put up 14 points and knock down three-pointers in key moments, scouts take notice of what could be brewing for the future.
Rhyan Mitchell
Class of 2026
The Tatnall School
Athletic prowess and quick-twitch movements are catching the attention of evaluators in the 2026 class.
Rhode Island
Class of 2026
St. Andrew's School
A promising shooter is making waves in Rhode Island's Division I basketball scene, catching attention with consistent scoring ability.
Rhode Island
Class of 2025
St. George's School
A defensive specialist from the prestigious St. George's School is making noise with his ability to create havoc and turn defense into offense.
Rezon Harris Jr.
Class of 2026
Father Judge
When a Class of 2026 prospect is already making noise with clutch three-point shooting against top competition, scouts take notice.
Rey Perez
Class of 2026
Columbus Academy
The Class of 2026 ranks are still taking shape, and prospects like this Columbus Academy standout are beginning to emerge on the recruiting radar.
Reya Johnson
Class of 2026
United Faith Christian Academy
Sometimes the most intriguing prospects are the ones still writing their story, and 2026 is shaping up to be a class full of hidden gems waiting to break out.
Rex Connell
G · Class of 2026
Omaha Westside
Athletic guards with untapped potential often emerge from unexpected places, and Nebraska may have a diamond in the rough brewing.
Rene Mendoza
Class of 2026
Cathedral
Cathedral High School is quietly developing another basketball talent who could emerge as a key prospect in Indiana's loaded 2026 class.
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