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<p>Newcomers were fluid in the latest 2025 Tennessee Player Rankings. </p>
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<p>Also, there were some prospects to make a jump.</p>
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<p>Here are some of the newcomers to the latest installment:</p>
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<p><strong>Teryck</strong> <strong>White</strong>, Memphis Business Academy: The 6-foot-2 shooting guard debuted at No. 91. White has been a pure blessing for the Execs in 2023. He's very dependable on offense. White can make shots from the perimeter. He runs the lane well in transition and can finish around the rim. White likes to drive the lane and isn't afraid of contact. He's an unselfish prospect that's going to give solid production that's going to lead to wins. </p>
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<p><strong>Maguire</strong> <strong>Evans</strong>, Cleveland: Evans is one of the most interesting prospects in this class. The Blue Raider product leaped 26 spots to No. 64. The 6-2 guard does a great job of getting his teammates involved. Evans always wants to make the right basketball play. He can make shots from the perimeter. Evans communicates on both ends of the floor. He can make the right reads. A strong finish to the 2023 season plus a productive summer will have Evans in line to possibly crack the top 50.</p>
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<p><strong>Carson</strong> <strong>Chandler</strong>, Christian Brothers: Chandler debuted at No. 89. Chandler, who's averaging 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists this season, is very effective in transition and in the half-court. He moves well without the basketball and takes quality shots within the offense. Chandler has had good moments for the Purple Wave this season, with one being in a home win against Houston on Dec. 1 when he scored 17 points and lit up the Mustangs' defense in the third quarter. </p>
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<p><strong>Kor'Mar</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong>, MHEA: Stewart is an interesting prospect in this class because of his ability to hold his own on the defensive end against bigger players. Stewart, who debuted at No. 119, isn't small by any means. He's 6-3 with a stout frame. Stewart moves very well, plays hard on every possession, crashes the boards, and can score around the basket.</p>
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<p><strong>Trae</strong> <strong>Rideau</strong>, Clarksville Academy: When it comes to who's one of the best guards in this class in transition, Rideau has to be in the conversation. Not only is Rideau good in transition, he's also efficient from the perimeter, sees the floor well, and can get into the lane with ease. He made a jump to No. 38, and is the main reason the program currently sits at 18-5. Rideau definitely has the tools to play at the next level.</p>
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Newcomers were fluid in the latest 2025 Tennessee Player Rankings.
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