Updated 2026 Rankings: SEPA New Names to Know
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Yesterday we published our updated Class of 2026 prospect rankings. By now you are familiar with the prospects at the top of our 2026 rankings. Names like Jordan Dill Jordan Dill 5'11" | CG Germantown Friends | 2026 State PA…
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Continue ReadingYesterday we published our updated Class of 2026 prospect rankings. By now you are familiar with the prospects at the top of our 2026 rankings. Names like Jordan Dill Jordan Dill 5'11" | CG Germantown Friends | 2026 State PA (handful of DI offers), Zaahir Muhammad-Gray Zaahir Muhammad-Gray 6'5" | SF Imhotep Charter | 2026 State PA (offer from Georgia Tech), Ian Williams Ian Williams 5'9" | PG Archbishop Carroll | 2026 State PA (three DI offers) and Kingston Wheatley Kingston Wheatley 6'6" | PF West Catholic | 2026 State PA .
Today we will dig deeper into the Pennsylvania Class of 2026 rankings and review five players who used November’s fall ball action as well as the first two months of the 2023-24 high school season to impress us and break into our 2026 rankings for the first time.
Below is a review of five “new” southeastern Pennsylvania prospects who made their 2026 rankings debut in our latest update.
#88… Ahmeil McLaurin Ahmeil McLaurin 6'4" | SF Friends Select | 2026 State PA – 6’4″ / Friends Select / East Coast Power / Wing: McLaurin is an athletic, quick, and muscular hybrid-forward prospect. Those assets enable McLaurin to thrive in transition and dominate the boards at both ends. He can work the offensive glass for points and score on slashes to the cup as well as quick post ups. Basically, he is a double-double threat every night. In January McLaurin really showcased his scoring abilities, going for 16 points (and 9 rebounds) against GFS and then 18 points in a win over George School.
#96… Haneef Davis Haneef Davis 6'1" | CG Murrell Dobbins Tech | 2026 State PA – 6’0″ / Dobbins Tech / Blueprint 10 / Shooting Guard: This lefty with a long wingspan is a tremendous third option for a Dobbins team that is stacked with prospects. The item college coaches will love the most about Davis (9.8 ppg. & 5 rpg.) is that he is a menacing on-ball defender who generates steals that lead to easy baskets. In the half-court Davis produces points via floaters, offensive rebounds, and his unique ability to kiss jumpers off the glass from multiple angles. This season Davis scored a season high 21 points during Dobbins’ victory against Audenried. He also posted 20 points in a win over Souderton.
#180… Al-Jalil Bey-Moore Al-Jalil Bey-Moore 6'6" | SF West Philadelphia | 2026 State PA – 6’6″ / West Philly / We R1 / Small Forward: Bey-Moore is a long and bouncy athlete who plays as a traditional small forward. He runs the floor well, so he can fill a lane on the fast break and finish through contact. In a grind it out contest, Bey-Moore is an effective mid-range scorer. Additionally, he produces points from the baseline and at the rim. He is a workhorse on the boards who frequently grabs double-digit rebounds in a game. This season Bey-Moore registered as season high 20 points against Archbishop Carroll and recorded 16 pointsvs. West Catholic.
#210… Grayson McKeogh Grayson McKeogh 6'8" | PF LaSalle CHS | 2026 State PA – 6’8″ / LaSalle CHS / Next Play / Small Forward: McKeoghis another football star (DE / TE) who may want to consider a future in college hoops. In his first year as a starter, McKeogh is averaging 8 points and 5 rebounds per night. McKeogh is effective in pick-n-roll action and owns a solid face up game. He can also score via the offensive glass and dives to the cup. McKeogh will sprinkle in the occasional 3-ball too. He displayed that skill when he dropped 16 points (2 triples) on Hatboro-Horsham. Defensively, he is dependable rim protector and a force on the glass.
#224… Danny Keenan Danny Keenan 5'10" | PG Bishop Shanahan | 2026 State PA – 5’10″ / Bishop Shanahan / PA Hoops Academy / Combo Guard: Already a standout on the gridiron, this winter Keenan is posting a breakout season on the hoops court. He is a versatile guard prospect who can direct an offense as a floor general or slide to the shooting guard spot and score at all 3-levels. At both guard spots he displays a high IQ and is a willing passer. In 2023-24 Keenan is averaging 12 points per contest. He pumped in a season high 22 points (2 threes) against Downingtown West. On defense Keenan’s quick hands enable him to consistently pick opponent’s pockets.