2025 Rankings: Top Small Forwards
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A closer look at the top 10 small forwards in Wisconsin’s 2025 class… 1. Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6'5" | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI (Nicolet) The clear cut No. 1 guy on this list, Hannah already…
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1. Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6'5" | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI (Nicolet)
The clear cut No. 1 guy on this list, Hannah already possesses a national offer list. Leading Nicolet to the Division 2 state tournament, Hannah averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds, and three assists per game. A smooth, athletic, and now sweet-shooting wing, Hannah has star potential at the high major level. He’s also well-rounded as a basketball player. It’s not just about offense with this kid. Hannah can defend 1-on-1 in space, protect the rim, control the glass, and distribute the basketball. Think Hannah has a bright future and somebody we might be seeing in the NBA one day if he keeps progressing.
2. Aaron Womack Aaron Womack 6'3" | SF Dominican | 2025 State #228 Nation WI (Dominican)
One of the more unique players on this list, Womack is a plus-length sniper with a lot of upside. He’s listed at 6-foot-3, but probably has a near 6-foot-7 wingspan. As a sophomore, Womack averaged 19 points and seven rebounds per game on a Dominican squad full of college talent. Womack shot 58 percent from the field and nearly 38 percent from 3-point range as well. Given his long, lanky body type and smooth handles, not sure Womack is anywhere near close to his ceiling yet.
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3. Drew Murphy Drew Murphy 6'4" | SF Verona | 2025 State WI (Verona)
A skilled, multi-dimensional small forward, Murphy is one of those guys that gets the most out of his talent. Not going to wow anybody athletically or with things you can’t teach, but when it comes to scoring IQ, basketball skills, and things he can control, Murphy does it about as good as anybody in this class. Putting up 19 points per game as a sophomore, Murphy can cause matchup problems even at 6-foot-5. He’s a strong back-to-the-basket presence with sound footwork. Murphy will get his share of 3-pointers in the pick n’ pop game or when it’s swung around the horn his way. I really like him as well as a point forward type, especially when he gets into the high post and Verona runs all sorts of cutters around him, allowing Murphy to decipher the defense and make decisions in a high percentage area.
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4. Latrevion Fenderson Latrevion Fenderson 6'4" | SF The Prairie School | 2025 State WI (The Prairie School)
Fenderson expects to reclassify to 2026, where he’ll be in contention for the No. 1 overall player. A strong, athletic, and explosive wing, Fenderson had a huge year for TPS in 2022-23, posting 17 points and 11 rebounds per game. Really good looking frame and that mix of strength and burst makes Fenderson a heckuva slasher. Over the summer, he started to develop a reliable, consistent mid-range game that’s going to show up big this winter.
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5. Devin Isaj Devin Isaj 6'6" | SF Greendale | 2025 State WI (Greendale)
This smooth lefty knows how to score the rock. Isaj can get it done from all three levels. Love him in the mid-range or around the basket. Isaj has terrific touch and can knock down shots falling away from the basket. Isaj also has a sweet stroke from 3-point range, featuring a very high-arcing shot. As a sophomore, the Greendale standout posted 18 points per game in a really good league.
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6. Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6'6" | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI (Homestead)
Polite posted 11 points, seven rebounds, and three assists per game on a 21-6 Homestead squad last season. One of the top two-way players in his class, Polite has the tools and measurables to be a leading scorer and his team’s best defender in the future. A good-looking 6-foot-5 wing that can slash, bring the ball up the floor, and make plays for others, Polite is still just scratching the surface of his potential. Could see him being a real late bloomer that attracts Division 1 offers next summer.
7. Jackson Accuardi Jackson Accuardi 6'6" | SF Deforest | 2025 State WI (De Forest)
Accuardi is going to end up playing power-five football at the next level. A big stock sister last season, Accuardi averaged 14 points and seven rebounds per game as a sophomore. The 6-foot-6 swing man causes a lot of matchup problems with his ability to play with his back to the basket or space the floor from deep. He shot over 60 percent from the field in 2022-23, but has a tendency to be unselfish and get others involved.
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8. Eli Lindsey Eli Lindsey 6'4" | SF Mineral Point | 2025 State WI (Mineral Point)
One of the top all-around prospects on this list, Lindsey averaged 14 points, seven rebounds, and three assists per game for Mineral Point last season. Lindsey is a physically strong wing with solid positional size at 6-foot-4. Lindsey has the tools to be effective in a lot of different ways offensively. He uses that strength as a slasher, has the handles and floor awareness to play the point guard spot if needed, and can roam without the ball and hunt shots.
9. Keegan Van Kauwenberg Keegan Van Kauwenberg 6'3" | CG Kaukauna | 2025 State WI (Kaukauna)
Van Kwauenberg will be one of the state’s premier 3-point shooters this winter. The 6-foot-5 wing is a hand-down man-down shooter and is a threat from well past the perimeter. A long, lanky wing that is still developing physically and has a chance to add other parts to his game, Van Kwauenberg averaged 10 points and four rebounds per game as a sophomore.
10. Pryce Gregoire Pryce Gregoire 6'6" | SF De Pere | 2025 State WI (De Pere)
A prospect who has a chance to really rise up this list over the next year, Gregoire is a budding small forward prospect that’s starting to take off. Gregoire got good experience with De Pere during their state title run, contributing six points per game. The 6-foot-5 wing shot 47 percent from 3-point range and should provide a lot of value as a floor spacer. Gregoire also has some sneaky athleticism in the open floor, defensive versatility, and an inside-outside scoring game.