New England 2025 Rankings Update
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The Prep Hoops New England 2025 Prospect Rankings have been updated and there’s a new name at the top! With Joson Sanon Joson Sanon 6'5" | SF Vermont Academy | 2024 State #11 Nation NLG ‘s reclassification, there was an…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops New England 2025 Prospect Rankings have been updated and there’s a new name at the top!
With Joson Sanon Joson Sanon 6'5" | SF Vermont Academy | 2024 State #11 Nation NLG ‘s reclassification, there was an opening at the top of the rankings. That spot has been claimed by Dwayne Aristode Dwayne Aristode 6'7" | SF Brewster Academy | 2025 State #43 Nation NLG , who rises two spots from our last rankings and is now the new #1!
Oswin Erhunmwunse Oswin Erhunmwunse 6'9" | C Putnam Science Academy | 2025 State #26 Nation NLG retains the #2 ranking, while Jaylen Harrell Jaylen Harrell 6'5" | SF CATS Academy | 2025 State #100 Nation NLG climbs to #3. Badara Diakite Badara Diakite 6'10" | C South Kent School | 2025 State #91 Nation NLG (#4) and London Jemison London Jemison 6'8" | SF St. Thomas More | 2025 State NLG (#5) round out the updated Top 5!
At the time of publishing, there are just two committed prospects in these rankings. This isn’t surprising, as it’s still relatively early in the recruiting process for this group of prospects.
In all, 125 prospects have been ranked in this update. They come from high schools and prep schools in all six New England states and range from Top 25 prospects nationally all the way to regional, small college recruits.
These rankings include 54 prospects from Massachusetts, 29 from Connecticut, 21 from New Hampshire, 8 from Vermont, 7 from Rhode Island, and 6 from Maine.
Positionally, they include 19 point guards, 15 combo guards, 24 shooting guards, 34 small forwards, 25 power forwards, and 8 centers.
The rankings in New England always carry a good amount of fluctuation due to the high number of prep schools in the region, as a number of prospects transfer into New England or choose to reclassify each spring. These rankings do not include any prospects that have recently announced, for the first time, that they will reclassify into the class of 2025. Instead, all of those decisions will be represented in our next rankings update this summer.
Keep an eye on the site throughout the week as we highlight the Top 10, Newcomers, Risers, and more!