Oregon-DeForest Prospect Standouts
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DEFOREST — Oregon went on the road and took home a 57-50 victory over DeForest in Badger Large Conference play on Tuesday… Jackson Accuardi Jackson Accuardi 6'6" | SF Deforest | 2025 State WI – 2025 – F – DeForest…
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Continue ReadingDEFOREST — Oregon went on the road and took home a 57-50 victory over DeForest in Badger Large Conference play on Tuesday…
Jackson Accuardi Jackson Accuardi 6'6" | SF Deforest | 2025 State WI – 2025 – F – DeForest
Accuardi struggled in the second half and probably didn’t get some calls around the rim that he should have, but he showed why he’s around a top 50 player in his class. While Accuardi is going to play power-five football as a tight end, the 6-foot-7 junior would be a Division 2/high Division 3 hoops prospect. Accuardi finished with 14 points and plenty of rebounds. He was very patient in the post, scoring well over his left shoulder at times. Oregon took his away his outside looks for the most part — although Accuardi did knock down one triple — and he countered by backing his man down and getting deep post position. A strong, athletic forward with some versatility, Accuardi’s a potential matchup nightmare against most opposing forwards across the state.
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Kaden Diaz Kaden Diaz 6'3" | SG Oregon | 2024 WI – 2024 – G – Oregon
Diaz helped the Panthers gain some separation with some timely 3-point shots on Tuesday. He picked up two early fouls, which limited his impact, but Diaz connected on a pair of triples in the latter stages of the second half. Shooting around 40 percent from 3-point range this season, Diaz gives Oregon nine points per game. Nearly half of his made field goals come from beyond the arc. A long, 6-foot-4 guard, Diaz has the ability to play on and off the ball.
Anthony Glenn – 2024 – SF – DeForest
Glenn came off the bench and gave DeForest some huge minutes. The senior sparked the Norskies throughout the game with his defensive intensity and hustle plays. Had Glenn down for three blocks, each of which were pretty exciting. A kid that plays his tail off, Glenn guarded Oregon’s leading scorer in the second half, was attacking the offensive glass, getting up and down in transition, and just setting the tone throughout the game. After halftime, DeForest didn’t want to take him off the floor as Glenn was making play after play of a different variety.
Vaughn Karvala Vaughn Karvala 6'5" | SF Oregon | 2026 State WI – 2026 – W – Oregon
First time seeing Karvala live and he moved up on my board. It wasn’t an overly huge performance on his end, but the sophomore wing had some big moments and showed he’s got a lot in his tool bag. At 6-foot-6, Karvala is an uber athlete that just explodes off the ground. That goes beyond attacking the basket as well. Karvala was able to gather his own misses and attack the offensive glass at a high level. A good-looking slasher, love that Karvala doesn’t have his eyes fixated on the rim. He’s very wary of where the help defense is coming from and kicks the ball out to open shooters as well as I’ve seen for a kid his size/age. Karvala also has a really good isolation game. He can go 1-on-1 in the high post by pulling up over the top or using some sneaky burst to get by his man. A long, lanky, athlete, Karvala isn’t even close to hitting his ceiling. Defensively, there’s some intriguing versatility there too. Karvala started by guarding DeForest’s 6-foot-7 post.