2026 Rankings: Biggest Movers
In this article:
Gavin Lightning OH #36 PF #7 HEIGHT 6'5" POS PF CLASS 2026 View Profile Gavin Lightning Instagram Twitter State: Ohio School: Hilliard Bradley Club: Midwest Basketball Club 3SSB Moving up from 27 to 14 in this update, Lightning is one…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingMoving up from 27 to 14 in this update, Lightning is one of the members of the class to hold a D1 offer as Detroit Mercy has offered the big forward. Gavin needs to continue expanding his game to become a true wing but he’s already flashing some skill and ability to finish. Expect him to be a big piece for Bowling Green moving forward.
Highlights
Harrison moves up from 43rd to 15th in this update after having one of the best Freshman seasons of anyone in Louisville. Day Day averaged over 17 points per game while facing a gauntlet in 6th region competition on a nightly basis. Look for him to continue putting up big numbers for a Moore squad that will have it’s third coach in three years.
Highlights
Jumping almost 20 spots from 36th to 17th in this update, Moss had a good season as a starting point guard for Owensboro, including a trip to Rupp Arena for the Sweet Sixteen. Jonathan is a floor general point guard who plays with a lot of moxie. He can remind of a young Chris Paul at times in the way he orchestrates an offense. Look for him to be one of the best guards in the 3rd region next season.
The biggest overall mover in this update, Mardis climbs from 69 to 31st and is trending upward, long term. A good scorer who has shown he can produce a lot of points playing on or off the ball, Jagger had a breakout season for LaRue and should be one of the top scorers in this 2026 class for the next several seasons.
Seth is a interesting prospect because he has a big frame and some obvious skill in the low post/ Farmer moved up from 66th to 37th this update and can continue trending up as his game evolves and/or he grows. If he can grow another 2-3 inches, he can shred the “tweener” label as a prospect and continue moving up the rankings.