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<p>After a busy spring, we're ready to unveil our latest update to the Prep Hoops New England 2025 Prospect Rankings!</p>
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<p>It should come as little surprise, but after a terrific spring with <em>Expressions Elite</em>, <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2317299' first='Dwayne' last='Aristode']</strong> retains the top spot in our rankings!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2317291' first='Oswin' last='Erhunmwunse']</strong>, who has thrived with <em>BABC</em>,<a href="https://prephoops.com/player/oswin-erhunmwunse/"></a> retains the <strong><em>#2</em></strong> ranking, while <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1529071' first='Jaylen' last='Harrell']</strong>, another <em>Expressions Elite</em> star,<a href="https://prephoops.com/player/jaylen-harrell/"></a> stays at <em><b>#3</b></em> and <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1529070' first='Badara' last='Diakite']</strong> holds steady at <strong><em>#4</em></strong>. </p>
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<p>The only new name in our <strong>Top 5</strong> is [player_tooltip player_id='2317310' first='Keyshuan' last='Tillery'], who checks in at <strong><em>#5</em></strong> after a strong spring with <em>City Rocks</em>.</p>
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<p>At the time of publishing, there are just three committed prospects in these rankings, one of which will continue his athletic career on the gridiron. This isn't surprising development, as it's still relatively early in the recruiting process for this group of prospects, most of whom will just start to take official visits this summer.</p>
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<p>In all, 144 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.</p>
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<p>These rankings include 58 prospects from Massachusetts, 36 from Connecticut, 25 from New Hampshire, 10 from Vermont, 8 from Maine, and 7 from Rhode Island.</p>
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<p>Positionally, they include 21 point guards, 17 combo guards, 27 shooting guards, 40 small forwards, 27 power forwards, and 12 centers.</p>
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<p>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. </p>
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<p>These rankings are our first attempt to try to account for some of that player movement. While we have undoubtedly missed some, we hope to continue to make updates regarding these changes as we get closer to the start of the next school year.</p>
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<p>Keep an eye on the site throughout the week as we highlight the Top 10, Newcomers, Risers, and more!</p>
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After a busy spring, we're ready to unveil our latest update to the Prep Hoops New England 2025 Prospect Rankings!
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