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<p>The Indiana High School Basketball season will be here before you know it. We have been hitting the road hard over the past few weeks visiting open gyms across the state to begin previewing the upcoming season. I'm out of town this week so while I'm not able to hit in-state open gyms I wanted to begin highlighting some of the top uncommitted senior prospects entering this season. There are still players available for college coaches at any and all levels. Be sure to check out <a href="https://prephoops.com/2022/10/top-uncommitted-seniors-part-one/">Part One</a>, <a href="https://prephoops.com/2022/10/top-uncommitted-seniors-part-two/">Part Two</a>, <a href="https://prephoops.com/2022/10/top-uncommitted-seniors-part-three/">Part Three</a>, and <a href="https://prephoops.com/2022/10/top-uncommitted-seniors-part-four/">Part Four</a> of this series as well. Now, let's dive a little deeper and highlight six additional point guard prospects that haven't been mentioned yet.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1049160' first='Jordan' last='Woods'] (Hammond Central H.S.): Ranked as the #44 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Woods will likely end up being a Division I football player in college, but he would be an excellent small college point guard as well. Super athletic, displays great court vision, and can get to the rim consistently off of the dribble. Talented two-way prospect that I could certainly see at the NAIA level.</p>
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<p>Jamie Hodges Jr. (Michigan City H.S.): Ranked as the #54 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Hodges Jr. is a super quick, 5'9" point guard that has proven himself as a big time scorer throughout his high school career. He creates his own off of the dribble very well with his explosiveness and is a creative finisher at the end of his drives. Definitely can raise the level of some NAIA programs.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1049162' first='Deaglan' last='Sullivan'] (Mishawaka Marian H.S.): Ranked as the #62 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Highly sought after by Division III's and certainly could be a scholarship level player. Leading scorer as a junior on the Class 3A state runner-up. Excellent ball handler with shifty moves to get into the lane anytime he wants. Very good shooter from beyond the arc as well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1530699' first='Jeremiah' last='Alexander'] (Beech Grove H.S.): Ranked as the #79 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Alexander his a super long, 6'3" guard that was a starter and primary playmaker for Beech Grove's Class 3A state championship team last season. Expect him to be a focal point of everything they do this time around. Can be a good two-way point guard for a Division III program for sure.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='868263' first='Isaac' last='Higgs'] (Evansville Reitz H.S.): Ranked as the #83 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Holds an offer from Division II Hillsdale and is a very high academic prospect. Higgs is a good athlete in the backcourt that can score at all three levels and is a sound decision maker with the ball in his hands. No doubter for a lot of small college programs, especially those higher academic institutions.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='868232' first='Marcus' last='Northern'] (South Bend Washington H.S.): Ranked as the #85 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Prep Hoops Indiana. Holds an offer from Division III Anderson. He is a really solid DIII prospect. Northern is a very good on-ball defender, has impressive length, and can play either guard spot offensively. Handles it well enough and has the playmaking ability of a point guard but can also make shots when playing off of the ball.</p>
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The Indiana High School Basketball season will be here before you know it. We have been hitting the road hard over the past few weeks visiting open gyms across the state to begin previewing the upcoming season. I'm out of town this week so while I'm not able to hit in-state open gyms I wanted to begin highlighting some of the top uncommitted senior prospects entering this season. There are still players available for college coaches at any and all levels. Be sure to check out Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four of this series as well. Now, let's dive a little deeper and highlight six additional point guard prospects that haven't been mentioned yet.
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