Class of 2022 Stock Boosters
A look at seven sophomore prospects who boosted their stock during the 2019-2 0 season. Danilo Jovanovich Danilo Jovanovich 6'6" | PF Whitnall | 2022 State WI – Whitnall Jovanovich made a huge jump from the summer and elevated himself …
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Danilo Jovanovich Danilo Jovanovich 6'6" | PF Whitnall | 2022 State WI – Whitnall
Jovanovich made a huge jump from the summer and elevated himself to the eighth-ranked player in the 2022 class. A skilled and versatile post prospect, Jovanovich put up 20.6 points and 8.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore. The lefty is at his best on the block or when he can face-up from mid-range game, but has the budding perimeter skills and consistent 3-point stroke that make you think he’s going to end up being a mismatch nightmare in the next two years.
Jack Campion Jack Campion 5'10" | PG Milton | 2022 State WI – Milton
Currently No. 16, Campion definitely has top 10 potential and there are some things about his game that are D1 level — specifically his speed on the ball. The fastest player in the state with the ball in his hands, Campion has elite quickness and handles and he proves that on the Under Armour circuit. As a sophomore, Campion averaged 20.1 points and 4.6 assists per game.
2022 point guard Jack Campion Jack Campion 5'10" | PG Milton | 2022 State WI scored 29 of his 39 points in the second half to lead Milton past Monroe on Thursday. #wisbb @jackcampion20 pic.twitter.com/o3g0dBI9pP
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Andrew Rohde Andrew Rohde 6'6" | SG Brookfield Central | 2022 State WI – Brookfield Central
Among players in the top 20, Rohde is a guy that probably has the most potential to move up. He’s got good size (6-3) and is a knockdown shooter. On top of that, he started for Brookfield Central, arguably the state’s most talented team and impressed with his ability to contribute in other ways besides scoring. While he’s got the tools to be a guy that puts the ball through the hoop in a variety of ways, Rohde made big gains with defense and showed a willingness to scrap for loose balls.
J.T. Seagreaves J.T. Seagreaves 6'6" | PF Monroe | 2022 State WI – Monroe
Another guy that gets overlooked on his own team, Seagreaves averaged 11.8 points and 8.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore. Seagreaves (6-5) is a little undersized for a stretch forward, but has the ability to handle the ball and the versatility to play and defend multiple positions. A prospect who can catch and shoot from the perimeter, slash from the high post, and serve as an extra ball handler, Seagreaves brings a lot to the table. On top of that, he’s a high-end athlete who can leap with ease.
Andrew Keller Andrew Keller 6'5" | PF Waunakee | 2022 State WI – Waunakee
Wouldn’t be surprised if Keller is in the top 20 or higher with a good AAU season. Keller emerged for Waunakee and showed some outstanding flashes throughout his sophomore season. The 6-foot-6 forward gave opponents fits last season with his all-around offensive skillset. A long, versatile forward who can handle, shoot, and distribute the basketball, Keller averaged 12.7 points per game on a very balanced squad.
Josh Terrian Josh Terrian 6'4" | SF Pewaukee | 2022 State WI – Pewaukee
2022 appears to be a very deep class. Case and point, a guy like Terrian is sitting back at No. 31 right now. A skilled, high-IQ wing who does a little bit of everything on the floor, Terrian averaged 12.2 points per game while playing alongside two other top underclassmen prospects. The 6-foot-4 wing can score inside and out. He’s a strong catch-and-shoot presence and also has a post-up game and has no problems taking people down on the block,
Kade Van Asten Kade Van Asten 6'4" | SF Little Chute | 2022 State WI – Little Chute
Van Asten put up 15.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per game on a Little Chute team that struggled this season. Still, Van Asten was able to show quite a bit on film, including some impressive three-level scoring ability. The 6-foot-3 wing does a great job of slashing into high percentage areas and has a tough pull-up game from mid-range. Van Asten also shot better than 40 percent from deep as a sophomore.