Wisconsin 26ers 15U: Program Profile
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Which prospects should you know on Wisconsin 26ers? Logan Becker Logan Becker 6'3" | SG Aquinas | 2026 State WI — Wing Becker is a versatile wing prospect who shoots an efficient percentage from three-point range. He is also physical…
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Logan Becker Logan Becker 6'3" | SG Aquinas | 2026 State WI — Wing
Becker is a versatile wing prospect who shoots an efficient percentage from three-point range. He is also physical enough to slash into the paint and collapse the defense. Beckers is extremely coachable and loves the game of basketball!
Max Davis – Guard
When Davis catches fire, he doesn’t miss many open looks. The guard is a smart scorer with great fundamentals. He is developing great as a lead guard for his squad this spring.
Treve Stoffel — Wing
Versatile wings have become a hot commodity in basketball Stoffel fits this build perfectly. He can score around the hoop or on the perimeter. Stoffel has also proven to be elite as a defender. He uses his size and speed to stay in front of opponents.
Mason Brone Mason Brone 6'1" | PG Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau | 2026 WI — Guard
When the Wisconsin 26ers get disorganized, it is Brone who steps up and makes a play. The guard always seems to make the right basketball play at the right time. He plays with a very high-IQ. Brone has a smooth three-point shot and a nice floater around the hoop.
Alex Berget Alex Berget 5'10" | PG Holmen | 2026 WI — Combo Guard
Berget is a quick combo guard who is capable of scoring in bunches. When things get bogged down in the halfcourt, Berget is more than capable of putting the ball on the deck and creating offense for himself.
Ian Kowal Ian Kowal 6'2" | CG Onalaska | 2026 WI — Forward
Kowal serves as a Swiss army knife for the Wisconsin 26ers. He can do a little bit of everything on both ends. He guards multiple positions, passes at a high level, scores well in the paint, and overall is just a smart basketball player.
George Rohl — Power Forward
Rohl has proven to be a valuable piece for his squad this spring. The power forward’s ability to step outside and drain threes has been a true difference-maker. Rohl also can go get himself a bucket in the paint. He has a smooth back-to-the-basket game. Rohl is also a hard-worker and excellent teammate.