Top250 Expo: Top 2024 Standouts
Session 2 of the Wisconsin Prep Hoops Top250 Expo came to a close on Sunday, featuring many of the state’s top underclassmen. Here’s a look at which incoming freshmen stood out in Appleton… Brady Corso – G – Neenah Liked…
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Continue ReadingSession 2 of the Wisconsin Prep Hoops Top250 Expo came to a close on Sunday, featuring many of the state’s top underclassmen. Here’s a look at which incoming freshmen stood out in Appleton…
Brady Corso – G – Neenah
Liked the confidence that Corso displayed. Definitely was able to assert himself without necessarily being selfish. The lefty pulls up really well from 3-point range in transition, which is tougher than it looks. Corso can probably play on or off the ball. In addition to being a sniper, he has some lead guard skills and gets others involved.
Cole Hansen – SG – Sun Prairie
Likely that this is an instant impact freshman for the Cardinals next season. Hansen is the type of prospect that can get any shot he wants with his skills and size on the ball. He’s so dangerous as a shooter, defenders have to crowd him and not allow any type of rhythm or allow him to step into his shot. The problem with that? Hansen is advanced physically for his age. He’s big and strong enough to attack against contact and has all the tools to create in traffic and finish so many different shot types.
Langdon Nordgaard – SF – West De Pere
Liked this prospect a lot. Nothing overly flashy about the way he plays, but Nordgaard just gets the game of basketball. You don’t have to preach energy or doing the little things with him, Nordgaard will control the glass, defend, make hustle plays, etc. The 6-foot-2 freshman also has some offensive skill. He pulled off some beautiful transition finishes. Nordgaard can also rip from the wing, attack the basket, and either get all the way to the rim or drop it off to a teammate.
Will Murray – F – Darlington
6-foot-6 forward that did some nice things around the rim. Athletic kid that moves well. Liked his shot blocking and rim protecting presence. Has good hands and finishing ability in traffic. Murray also show signs of versatility — being able to step away from the rim and put the ball on the deck.
Jonathan O’Neill – PF – Kaukauna
Tough kid with good positional size. The 6-foot-6 freshman rebounded and protected the rim really well throughout the day. Thought he had the fundamentals down on that end, able to wall-up, move his feet, and make things tough without fouling. Athletic prospect with a good makeup. Shows signs that the skills will come on the offensive end.
Connor Roffers – W – Burlington
Showed really good floor spacing ability throughout the day. Confident shooter who can get to his spots on the floor, set his feet, and provide a reliable 3-point presence. Roffers also caught some people by surprise with his handles and ability to shoot off the dribble. He’s not overly quick or athletic yet, but definitely possesses the skill and feel on the ball to create space off the bounce.
Ben Willihnganz – F – De Pere
6-foot-5 forward who can run the floor as well as step away from the rim and shoot the basketball. When he caught on the block, Willihnganz looked good with his drop-step and scoring with his right hand.