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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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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 Mar 23, 2026Cal
Angelo Brizzi

Angelo Brizzi

PG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Highland School

When a sophomore guard puts up over 20 points per game while dishing out nearly seven assists, the basketball world takes notice.

Updated Mar 23, 2026Villanova
Andrew Garcia

Andrew Garcia

G · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Frisco Lone Star

The Class of 2026 is loaded with talent across Texas, and guards from the Dallas-Fort Worth area continue to emerge as programs begin their early evaluations.

Updated Mar 23, 2026Stony Brook
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 Mar 23, 2026Colgate
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Williston Northampton

Class of 2026

St. Mark's School

Deep in the hallways of St. Mark's School, where prep basketball tradition runs thick, there's a 2026 prospect who's been quietly putting together tape that college coaches are starting to circle back on. Sometimes the best finds aren't the ones…

Updated Mar 19, 2026Uncommitted
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Juan Sanchez Rodriguez

Class of 2026

St. John's Northwestern Academies

When you share a backcourt with a top-210 national recruit who's already committed to Wisconsin, it says something about the talent level around you. That's the reality for Juan Sanchez Rodriguez at St. John's Northwestern Academies, where he's learning what…

Updated Mar 19, 2026Uncommitted
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Seth Winslow

Class of 2026

New Albany

Sometimes the best prospects are the ones flying under the radar at powerhouse programs. New Albany has built a reputation for developing talent, and their 2026 class appears to have another gem waiting to be discovered.

Updated Mar 18, 2026Uncommitted
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
Preston Bollin

Preston Bollin

C · 6'6" · Class of 2027

The Newman School

When you're the least heralded big man on a Newman School roster loaded with Division I commits, you better bring something different to the table.

Updated Mar 18, 2026Uncommitted
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Brixton Hayden

G · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Windermere Prep

When you find a 6-5 guard with legitimate size and developing court vision, you stop what you're doing and take notes.

Updated Mar 18, 2026Uncommitted
Cade Erickson

Cade Erickson

Class of 2026

Allen

Allen High School continues to churn out college-level talent, and their latest prospect has already locked up his future destination.

Updated Mar 17, 2026Oklahoma
Anthony Ferola

Anthony Ferola

6-4 · Class of 2026

Portsmouth

Portsmouth has quietly been building something special, and their 6-4 guard has already locked up his college future with a commitment to Drexel.

Updated Mar 17, 2026Drexel
American Heritage

American Heritage

6-2 · Class of 2026

Miami Country Day School

Basketball runs deep in this family tree, and the latest branch to sprout at Miami Country Day has already found his college home.

Updated Mar 17, 2026Florida
Anthony Hammett

Anthony Hammett

PG · 5-11 · Class of 2026

Richmond Heights

When your backcourt mate is the #121 player in the country heading to Rutgers, you better bring something special to the table yourself.

Updated Mar 17, 2026Richmond
Amir Jones

Amir Jones

G · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Harvard Westlake

When you're surrounded by Duke and Texas commits on your own roster, you better bring something special to the table yourself.

Updated Mar 17, 2026Georgia
Amari Smith

Amari Smith

6-0 · Class of 2026

Mt. Vernon

When you're sharing the backcourt with a top-50 point guard already committed to Purdue, you better bring something special to the table.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Alabama
Andre Richardson

Andre Richardson

PG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Lakota West

When a point guard can drop 18 points in just 21 minutes of work, coaches take notice and opponents start game-planning.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Troy
Amani Hansberry

Amani Hansberry

PF · 5-26 · Class of 2025

Mount Saint Joseph

A forward who made significant strides from freshman bench player to reliable starter, showcasing the type of development curve that catches college coaches' attention.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Virginia
Dehrio Mc

Dehrio Mc

5-26 · Class of 2025

Vashon

When a player shoots over 65 percent from the field while averaging double-digit scoring, scouts take notice of the efficiency and basketball IQ on display.

Updated Mar 16, 2026SIUE one of the most
Antonio Barajas

Antonio Barajas

G · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Cretin Derham Hall

The 2026 class in Minnesota continues to develop intriguing prospects, with guard play emerging as a particular strength throughout the state.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Cal
Anthony Armstrong

Anthony Armstrong

G · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Cretin Derham Hall

When scouts talk about prospects with untapped potential in Minnesota's 2026 class, one name consistently emerges from the conversation.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Michigan
Aeneas Bridges

Aeneas Bridges

6-2 · Class of 2026

Jackson Academy

A versatile performer who consistently delivers when his team needs scoring and rebounding production most.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Washington
Anise Geiger

Anise Geiger

C · 5-26 · Class of 2025

Imhotep Institute

Standing at an unusual 5-26 listing, this Imhotep Institute forward has been quietly making her mark in Pennsylvania high school basketball circles.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Delaware
Darren Moore

Darren Moore

PG · Class of 2026

Northfield Mount Hermon

A 6'2 floor general who's decided to reopen his recruitment after decommitting from Stonehill, bringing championship experience and proven leadership to the transfer portal.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Seton Hall
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
Andre Nickerson

Andre Nickerson

F · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Inglewood

Raw athleticism often serves as the foundation for basketball greatness, and Class of 2026 prospects with untapped potential are catching scouts' attention early.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Cal
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Weston Van Niekerk

G · Class of 2026

Mater Dei

When you're sharing the backcourt at Mater Dei with a Kansas commit, the spotlight doesn't always find you first.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Granite Baptist

Class of 2026

Grace Brethren Christian School

Grace Brethren Christian School has quietly been developing some intriguing talent, and the 2026 class might have more depth than people realize.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Joel Kabugi

G · Class of 2026

The St. James

When you're running with a nationally ranked teammate who's already committed to Hofstra, the spotlight doesn't always find you first.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Uncommitted
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Niko Chikobava

SF · Class of 2026

St. John's

When you're sharing the floor with a top-50 national recruit like Sebastian Williams-Adams, the spotlight doesn't naturally find you.

Updated Mar 16, 2026Uncommitted

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