Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2026 Rankings – New Names
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On Monday afternoon we released our updated Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2026 Prospect Rankings. With nearly 300 prospects in our database we ranked the Top 75 and grew our Watch List to over 200 names. Something we do alongside…
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Continue ReadingOn Monday afternoon we released our updated Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2026 Prospect Rankings. With nearly 300 prospects in our database we ranked the Top 75 and grew our Watch List to over 200 names. Something we do alongside every rankings update is highlight some of the biggest stock-risers in the class. These are the prospects who shot up the rankings the most over the last few months in between updates. Let’s dive on in and take a look at six prospects from across the state that are completely new to our database and debuted in our rankings as part of this update.
One of the best big men in Indiana’s Class of 2026, this La Lumiere product debuts at #15 overall and #2 behind only Kalala at the center position. Muya is a big body inside with an intriguing skill set. He first burst onto the scene over the summer playing with Indiana Elite on the 3SSB Circuit. High upside.
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One of the more unique prospects to join Indiana’s Class of 2026, Kalala is an excellent athlete with all of the physical tools you could dream of for a player his age. He is 6’7″ with some raw explosiveness around the rim, a high motor when tracking down rebounds, and the ability to impact the game defensively.
Anytime you can find a 6’6″+ prospect at this age with some length, footwork, and raw tools you are going to be intrigued. As Pickel continues to get stronger and develop his offensive skill set you could see his game really take off in a hurry. He had a solid fall at the Metro Indy Fall League and is definitely a name to remember in the current sophomore class.
A talented scoring guard that was one of the standouts of our Prep Hoops Indiana Top 250 Expo this fall, Robb is a talented prospect to keep an eye on down in southwestern Indiana. He is an excellent shooter off of the dribble, creates his own shot at all three levels, and should put up some big scoring numbers over the next few years.