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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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Amadou Seini

Amadou Seini#75

C · 7-1 · Class of 2026

Bella Vista Prep

A player who stands 7-foot-1 changes the entire geometry of a basketball court, dictating pace, altering shots, and creating space by his sheer presence alone. Now, imagine that immense physical advantage paired with developing instincts and a high motor. That's…

Updated 6d agoWest Virginia
Derrick Morton-Rivera

Derrick Morton-Rivera#168

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Father Judge

When scouts talk about undervalued guards in the 2026 class, they keep circling back to the same conversation. There's a 6-3 shooting guard in Philadelphia who has quietly assembled 11 Division I offers while playing in one of the nation's…

Updated 6d agoTemple
Brannon Martinsen

Brannon Martinsen#206

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Sierra Canyon

Sierra Canyon's practice gym on a random Tuesday tells you everything about the program's depth. While most high school teams would kill for one top-100 prospect, the Trailblazers have multiple guys who could start at major college programs right now.

Updated 6d agoSan Diego
Preston Wade

Preston Wade#137

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

The Academy of Central Florida

The first thing that hits you watching Preston Wade isn't just his size, though at 6-9, he immediately controls the paint. It's the sheer energy he brings, a relentless motor that makes every loose ball and every rebound a personal…

Updated 6d agoFlorida
Keriawn Berry

Keriawn Berry#209

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Avon

Small-town Indiana basketball runs deep, and when a 6-foot-5 wing from Avon starts collecting double-digit Division I offers, coaches across the Midwest take notice. Keriawn Berry has that blend of size and skill that translates to high-major basketball.

Updated 6d agoKennesaw State
Jermel Thomas

Jermel Thomas#150

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Our Saviour Lutheran School

When a 6-2 point guard from the Bronx starts collecting offers from programs like Florida State and Providence before his junior year, you take notice. The combination of size, court vision, and that New York basketball IQ doesn't come around…

Updated 6d agoSaint Louis
Chadrack Mpoyi

Chadrack Mpoyi#176

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Crean Lutheran

When you see a 6-10 frame moving with legitimate coordination and soft hands around the basket, you stop what you're doing and pay attention. Chadrack Mpoyi has been putting up video game numbers for Crean Lutheran, including a 31-point, 17-rebound…

Updated 6d agoMinnesota
Moustapha Diop

Moustapha Diop#122

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

When you're sharing the court with two future Kansas commits and holding your own, people start to pay attention. At 6-10 with defensive instincts that coaches dream about, this Georgia Tech commit is already proving that size without skill is…

Updated 6d agoGeorgia Tech
Symon Ghai

Symon Ghai#178

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 6d agoNorthwestern
Andrew Hilman

Andrew Hilman#184

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Riordan

When a 6-4 shooting guard drops 44 points in a high school game, you take notice. The smooth stroke and fearless mentality that produced that explosion is exactly what college coaches are betting on with Andrew Hilman.

Updated 6d agoSan Francisco
Nasir Price

Nasir Price#236

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Seven Lakes

When you watch film of guards who can create their own shot while maintaining efficient decision-making, you're looking at a rare combination in high school basketball. That blend of scoring punch and basketball IQ has college coaches across the country…

Updated 6d agoUTSA
Tyshawn Duncan

Tyshawn Duncan#140

C · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Alexandria

When you find a 6-8 center who moves like a wing and thinks the game two steps ahead, you stop what you're doing and pay attention. That's exactly what happened when college coaches got their first extended look at this…

Updated 6d agoLouisiana
Mason Fuentes

Mason Fuentes#173

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Riviera Preparatory School

When a 6-2 point guard in South Florida has double-digit Division I offers before his junior year, college coaches are seeing something special. That something is court vision and basketball IQ that can't be taught in any workout.

Updated 6d agoStetson
SJ Madison

SJ Madison#123

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Redondo Union

When you watch Redondo Union film, your eyes immediately drift to the 6-5 frame cutting baseline and filling lanes in transition. That instinct for finding the right spots separates good players from recruits who get coaches on the phone.

Updated 6d agoNevada
Lattimore Ford

Lattimore Ford#185

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Combine Academy

When a 6-6 wing from Charlotte picks Chapel Hill over programs like Stanford and Oklahoma, you better believe there's something special in the film room. Lattimore Ford made that choice early, and the Tar Heels locked up one of the…

Updated 6d agoWashington
Drew Anderson

Drew Anderson#128

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Santa Margarita Catholic

The modern game increasingly demands bigs who can stretch the floor, defend multiple positions, and play with an elevated basketball IQ. In the class of 2026, Drew Anderson brings all these qualities to the table, making him one of the…

Updated 6d agoStanford
TJ Crumble

TJ Crumble#252

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Long Island Lutheran

Walk into Long Island Lutheran's gym and you'll see future NBA talent at every position, but the kid at power forward might be the smartest player on the floor. TJ Crumble operates with the kind of basketball IQ that makes…

Updated 6d agoNorth Texas
Asher Elson

Asher Elson#189

PF · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

When a 6-10 power forward moves with the fluidity of a wing player and processes the game like a point guard, college coaches take notice. That combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ has Xavier celebrating their latest commitment.

Updated 6d agoXavier
Dreylan Creasy

Dreylan Creasy#161

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Blue Ridge School

When a 6-7 wing from rural Virginia starts pulling Power 5 offers in rapid succession, college coaches take notice. Dreylan Creasy has done exactly that this fall, collecting three major conference offers in the span of a month before locking…

Updated 6d agoEast Carolina
Javonte Floyd

Javonte Floyd#198

C · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Cedar Grove

When you watch tape of Cedar Grove's defense anchoring the paint, you see exactly why UCLA prioritized size and length in their 2026 class. The Bruins locked up a 6-9 center who understands that rim protection wins games long before…

Updated 6d agoUCLA
Donovan Criss

Donovan Criss#207

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Brennan

When a program lands three top-350 recruits from the same high school roster, you know there's something special happening in that gym. Brennan High School in San Antonio has become a pipeline for college talent, and UTEP just hit the…

Updated 6d agoUTEP
Fred Smith

Fred Smith

Class of 2026

Briarcrest Christian

The 4-star prospect who dominated the NBPA Top 100 Camp and led his team to a regular season sweep over their biggest rival is just getting started.

Updated 6d agoMemphis
Dionycius Bakare

Dionycius Bakare#180

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Bella Vista Prep

When five Division I programs drop offers within a 48-hour window, you know something special is happening on tape. That's exactly what unfolded for a versatile 6-5 wing who just flipped the script on his recruitment in early December.

Updated 6d agoCalifornia
Dionte Neal

Dionte Neal#149

PG · 5-9 · Class of 2026

Reidsville

Sometimes the biggest impact comes in the smallest package, and that's exactly what Dionte Neal brings to the floor. Forget the tape measure; this point guard's game isn't about physical dimensions, it's about sheer will, quickness, and a relentless motor…

Updated 6d agoUNC Greensboro
Parker Robinson

Parker Robinson#152

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

The lights of Overtime Elite can be a spotlight or a shadow, but for Parker Robinson, they've been an accelerator. He's been honing his craft alongside some of the nation's top talents, and that daily competition has sharpened a natural…

Updated 6d agoOklahoma State
Mason Williams

Mason Williams#119

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Tennessee Collegiate Academy

When a 6-2 point guard from Tennessee locks up a Kentucky commitment as a junior, you know John Calipari saw something special on the EYBL circuit. Mason Williams turned heads all summer with his ability to control pace and make…

Updated 6d agoKentucky
Caleb Williams

Caleb Williams#169

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Specially Fit Academy

When a 6-5 shooting guard commits to Auburn just three weeks after getting the offer, you know Bruce Pearl saw something he couldn't let walk out the door. That something is Caleb Williams, who's been turning heads at Specially Fit…

Updated 6d agoAuburn
Ryan Moesch

Ryan Moesch#148

PG · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Cushing Academy

Sometimes the best point guards don't have the loudest highlight reels, but they make everyone around them better while picking apart defenses with surgical precision. That's exactly what college coaches see when they break down tape of this 6-0 floor…

Updated 6d agoSyracuse
HA

Hank Alvey

Class of 2026

Crossroads School

Rising sophomores don't often make immediate impacts at the varsity level, but some prospects possess that rare combination of basketball IQ and versatility that translates early.

Updated 6d agoUncommitted
GK

Graham Kennedy

SF · Class of 2026

Madison-Ridgeland Academy

The 2026 class continues to reveal intriguing prospects, with small forwards who can impact winning at the next level drawing increased attention from college programs.

Updated 6d agoUncommitted

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