Updated 2027 Player Rankings: Profiles on Nos. 31-40

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The updated Prep Hoops Wisconsin Player Rankings for the 2027 class released this week includes more than 100 players as athletes continue to carve out their reputations and have thus earned spots among the elite in the state in the class. Following are profiles on players 31-40:
No. 31
Edward Bullock III
Edward
Bullock III
6'3" | SG
Nicolet | 2027
State
WI
, 6-3, G, Nicolet (
Team Haliburton
)
A varsity performer for state-qualifying Nicolet as a freshman, Bullock spent the spring and summer excelling on the club circuit. His ability to make perimeter shots and also got to the rim off the dribble. Bullock has the size and athleticism to create issues for opponents on the defensive end, and is a solid rebounder as well. Look for Bullock to be a key player for a Nicolet program looking to get back to Madison next March for the WIAA State Tournament.
No. 32
Austin Luchetti
Austin
Luchetti
6'6" | PF/SF
Monona Grove | 2027
State
WI
, 6-6, F, Monona Grove (Davis Brothers Elite)
A physical, productive and competitive power forward with size, strength and skill, Luchetti runs the floor well and scores at a high rate in the lane. His rebounding and scoring around the basket are big assets for both Davis Brothers Elite and Monona Grove. Also a very good football prospect, Luchetti averaged 8.5 points and 5.2 rebounds in the Badger Large Conference as a freshman, and is one of three returning starters for veteran MG coach Dan Zweifel.
No. 33
Chandler Perry
Chandler
Perry
6'3" | CG
The Prairie School | 2027
State
WI
, 6-3, G, The Prairie School (
Racine Truth
)
A player to keep an eye on for the future, Perry continues to grow as he started his freshman season at The Prairie School at 6-foot-0. He started as a ninth grader for the Hawks and averaged 6.0 points and 4.2 rebounds for coach Jason Atanasoff's squad, which competes in the very tough Metro Classic Conference. Perry's jump shot is a work in progress, but he has the length and skill to get around defenders and get into the lane and score at the rim and above the rim. Perry missed much of the late spring and summer due to a hip injury, but as he continues to add weight/strength to his long frame, he could emerge as one of the elite players in the 2027 class.
No. 34
Alex Chapman
Alex
Chapman
6'5" | SG/SF
Mount Horeb | 2027
State
WI
, 6-3, G, Mount Horeb (
Wisconsin Swing
)
A key performer off the bench for Mount Horeb as a freshman, Chapman had a strong spring/summer for the
Wisconsin Swing
15U squad coached by Matt Bredesen. Chapman plays with physicality and size, Chapman can score in different ways and also performs well on the defensive end of the court as he can defender perimeter players and bigger kids. Mount Horeb welcomes back four starters from a club that went 21-6, and Chapman figures to contend for a starting role along with several other key backups returning for the Vikings.
No. 35
Caesar Bond
Caesar
Bond
6'5" | SF
Milwaukee King | 2027
State
WI
, 6-5, F, Milwaukee King (
Kevon Looney Power 5
)
Coming off a productive freshmen season for Milwaukee King, Bond averaged 9.7 points per game as a freshman for coach Doug Lewis and the Generals. His size and experience helped the Power 5 program in the spring and summer, and Bond teams with
Deuce McDuffie
Deuce
McDuffie
6'6" | SF/SG
Milwaukee King | 2027
State
WI
to give Milwaukee King two of the better young players in the Milwaukee City Conference.
No. 36 Jack Broderson, Whitefish Bay, (
Chapman Basketball Academy
)
Broderson brings a lot to the table and enjoyed a very impressive spring/summer for the
Chapman Basketball Academy
program. The 6-foot-1 combination guard is a very good shotoer, both from outside the three-point arc and also in the mid range. He can also defend at a high level on the perimeter. Broderson earned a starting spot in the Whitefish Bay lineup as a freshman and averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds for coach Ryan Fiet's squad, which went 13-14.
No. 37
Alex Krause
Alex
Krause
6'3" | SG/SF
Kimberly | 2027
State
WI
, 6-3, G/F, Kimberly (Davis Brothers Elite)
Kimberly is loaded with incredible depth and very good all-around athletes. Krause certainly fits that bill as the versatile 6-foot-3 wing turned in strong performances for both the Papermakers and Davis Brothers Elite over the summer. Krause is a very good three-point shooter who excels even more on the defensive side of the court. He competes with very good court sense and is a different maker on defender with his lateral movement and toughness.
No. 38
Jayden Suehs
Jayden
Suehs
6'11" | SF/PF
Stevens Point | 2027
State
WI
, 6-8, F, Stevens Point (
Central Wisconsin Hoops
)
One of the biggest sleepers in the 2027 class, Suehs is an emerging big man with incredible length, impressive skill and the ability to run the court. He played on the junior varsity squad at Stevens Point as a freshman, but figures to log big varsity minutes in 2024-25. Suehs needs to add wegith and strength to his long frame, but his ball handling, passing and shooting skills are all solid.
Jayden Pressley
Jayden
Pressley
5'10" | CG
Madison East | 2026
WI
is the younger brother of Stevens Point senior sharpshooter
Jerrin Suehs
Jerrin
Suehs
6'3" | SG
Stevens Point | 2025
State
WI
.
No. 39
Will Stremlow
Will
Stremlow
6'2" | CG
Verona | 2027
State
WI
, 6-2, G, Verona (
Wisconsin Swing
)
A very good rebounding guard, Stremlow also attacks the rim well and finishes at a high level. A slasher on the offensive end and a good athlete, Stremlow defends very well on the perimeter. He gets into passing lanes for steals and deflections. Stremlow received varsity minutes as a freshman and will be a big contributor in 2024-25 as he can play either guard position as his versatility will be a big asset for Verona.
No. 40
Blake Basich
Blake
Basich
5'10" | PG
Arrowhead | 2027
State
WI
, 5-10, G, Arrowhead (Davis Brothers Elite)
The younger brother of UW-Green Bay freshman and former Arrowhead standout Bennett Basich,
Blake Basich
Blake
Basich
5'10" | PG
Arrowhead | 2027
State
WI
is a highly skilled backcourt prospect who played varsity minutes for an Arrowhead program that finished second in the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament last March. Although smaller than his older brother, Blake possesses a skill level that keeps defenders off balance as he can shoot, pass and dribble his way into scoring chances for himself and his teammates.
Next: A look at prospects 41-50.
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