Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings – New Names
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On Monday, March 18th we released our final update for the Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings before they graduate and move on to the college ranks. This is always a tough, time-consuming process as we at Prep Hoops Indiana pride…
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Continue ReadingOn Monday, March 18th we released our final update for the Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings before they graduate and move on to the college ranks. This is always a tough, time-consuming process as we at Prep Hoops Indiana pride ourselves on putting out the most thorough, and accurate, prospect rankings in the country. Along with the updated rankings we like to break things down a little deeper with stock-risers, new names, positional rankings, regional rankings, and much more. This gives us a chance to talk about as many of the prospects on an individual level as possible. Ultimately, that is what makes us unique at Prep Hoops. We don’t just put out rankings a few times a year because it drives traffic and subscribers. We aim to still provide valuable content along with the much-anticipated update. Here are five prospects who debuted in this final Class of 2024 Prospect Ranking.
Playing behind some excellent players on last season’s undefeated, state championship team led to this powerful, athletic forward flying under-the-radar. The 6’5″ senior is averaging 7.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game for the Giants as they prepare to take on Fishers for a chance to earn back-to-back state championships. Enis is a prototypical small college forward that comes from a great, winning program. He was very deserving of getting into our final Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings update.
Nickelson is an excellent shooter that has been a consistent scorer for Franklin High School for a few years now. The 5’11” guard was the second leading scorer for the Grizzly Cubs this season averaging 10.9 points per game as they finished 18-5 and won the Sectional 14 title. Nickelson shot 51-131 (38.9%) from three-point range. He was very deserving of cracking the Top 150 in our final Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings.
One of the top scorers in the state of Indiana this season, Randolph averaged 28.7 points per game for Indianapolis International as they finished 12-8 on the season. The talented 6’1″ guard made 45 three-point shots, but is at his best getting to the basket off of the dribble. Randolph obviously knows how to put the ball in the basket and will finish his high school career inside of the Prep Hoops Indiana Class of 2024 Top 150.
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The leading scorer on a 22-4 that had won 19 straight before losing in the Sectional 12 semifinals, Reddy averaged 11.6 points per game for a very well-balanced Terre Haute North team. He was at his best as a catch-and-shoot threat finishing the season shooting 48-131 (36.6%) from three-point range. Could be a nice late pickup for a small college looking for a shooter in the Class of 2024.
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Roberson, who is headed to Division III powerhouse Marietta next season, broke into our final Class of 2024 Prospect Rankings after a strong senior season at Knightstown High School. The 6’3″ guard averaged 19.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game while shooting 54-136 (39.7%) from three-point range. He has flown under-the-radar to this point, but clearly was able to get in front of the right eyes to continue his college career at one of the best programs in the country.