2024 Rankings Update: Top-10 Review
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The best of the state, heading out to various collegiate opportunties across the country. Andrew Crawford CO #1 CG #1 HEIGHT 6'6" POS CG CLASS 2024 View Profile Andrew Crawford Instagram Twitter State: Colorado School: ThunderRidge Club: KC Run GMC…
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Crawford’s dynamic playmaking at 6’6 along with exceptional athletic tools have made him a national prospect, coveted by many programs. Ultimately staying put in his home state at the University of Colorado, Crawford has been a prolific name in the box state for quite some time, only continuing in due time.
Austin has been sensational, producing jaw dropping numbers every game while leading the Pueblo South team to a 13-11 record. Read about his production from Thursday’s article.
Spann remains one of the best scoring forwards in the state, a versatile shotmaker who raised ThunderRidge’s offensive ceiling. Previously holding offers from MSU Denver and Black Hills State, the small forward is coveted after two seasons of consisten production. At roughly 20 points per game through his past two seasons, his strength and soft touch versus pressure have made him an incredible offensive talent to follow.
Recently committing to Northern Colorado, Caldwell has been one of the state’s most efficient perimiter shooters all season. Nearly impossible to block from distance, the stretch big was above 50% from behind the arc through 27 games. Defensively, he is a productive help side shot blocker given his wide reach and motor, rotating with urgency onto opposing drivers.
UC Colorado Springs will have an exciting addition to their backcourt in Gavin Carter Carter Holstein | 2026 CO , a speedy downhill scorer with a funky style of play. A creative playmaker with the ball, especially quick both off the first step and when slowing down, the lead guard will be an exciting athlete in the RMAC. His elite perimeter defense put him in this class, among the most frustrating point of attack defenders in this state.
A profound athlete, Jallow is among the most versatile defenders from this class. Capable of defending 1 through 4, there are not many in the state with his defensive skillset. What puts him in the top-10 is his fairly enticing offensive game, showing capabilities as a spot-up shooter and eye-opening slasher. His off the dribble shotmaking has improved over the years as well.
Another eye-opening shotmaker on this list, Kennison’s monster season was covered in Thursday’s article.
The Adams State commit, Kind is the other half of Northern Colorado’s elite perimeter scoring effort. His is an impressive three level scorer who powered 14-10 Fort Collins while averaging 28.6 points per game. With added strength over the past few seasons, he has become a beneficial perimeter defender, holding his own against opposing lead guards.
Barker got the job finished, with the 4A state title, right before heading down to MSU Denver in due time. A skilled post scorer with smooth footwork from drop steps and turnaround hook shots, the big has been dependable for one of 4A’s most dominant programs.
Riehl has been dependable for one of the state’s most winning programs in recent years. We recently covered him in Thursday’s unsigned seniors article.