2025 Class: Underrated College Prospects
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Which prospects should college programs keep an eye on? Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6'6" | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI — SF — Homestead I believe that Polite’s upside is extraordinarily high. The Homestead small forward checks off many…
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Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6'6" | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI — SF — Homestead
I believe that Polite’s upside is extraordinarily high. The Homestead small forward checks off many boxes when it comes to skills needed to find success at the college level. He has great positional size, is an active defender, and capable as a scorer from all three levels. Polite had an awesome sophomore season at Homestead and has already gotten off to a great start this AAU campaign. Moving forward, I expect Polite to earn the attention of top college programs.
Jack Lutz Jack Lutz 6'0" | SG Whitnall | 2025 State WI — SG — Whitnall
Whitnall had an outstanding season this past winter. They made it all the way to Madison, coming up just short of a championship in the end. Lutz’s play was one of the main reasons for his team’s success. The shooting guard plays with such poise and confidence. Regardless of the situation, Lutz makes the right basketball play. He scores when he needs to score. He passes when he needs to pass. He makes hustle plays when he needs to make hustle plays. His complete game will translate very well to the college level.
Latrevion Fenderson Latrevion Fenderson 6'4" | SF The Prairie School | 2025 State WI — SF — The Prairie School
I was really impressed with what Fenderson was able to do this high school season. He averaged a double-double, as the The Prairie School small forward put up just under 18 points and ten rebounds per game. Fenderson does an excellent job of using his 6-foot-4 frame to score in a many different ways. He is a perfect small forward at the high school level. He has good size, athleticism, and plenty of skill. I love how physical Fenderson plays on both ends of the court.
Chris Davis Jr. — SG — Sun Prairie West
I have long been impressed by the skillset of Davis, particularly on the offensive end of the court. The shooting guard is much stronger than most opposing guards. He does a great job of using this strength to bully his way into the paint and finish difficult layups. Davis is much more than just a slasher, though. He also has an effective three-point shot that defenders must respect.
Drew Murphy Drew Murphy 6'4" | SF Verona | 2025 State WI — SF — Verona
Murphy is one of my favorite prospects in Wisconsin’s 2025 class. The Verona standout just knows how to get buckets. Currently ranked just outside of the top 15 in the sophomore class, I expect Murphy to boost his stock significantly this summer. Murphy is a high volume scorer who can score in isolation with ease.
Perry Dorris Perry Dorris 6'0" | PG Martin Luther | 2025 State WI — PG — Martin Luther
Dorris is nowhere near the player that he will be towards the end of his high school career. I believe that the Martin Luther point guard will continue to work on his game. Right now, he is a tremendous tough shot maker. Dorris has made a habit out of converting on heavily contested jumpers. As he continues to improve and round out his game, the PG could become unstoppable.