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<p>As summer gives way to fall, it's time to reasses the rankings in New England.</p>
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<p>While we'll begin to roll out our updated rankings on Tuesday, today, we wanted to take a look at some of New England's notable prospects at the national level.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2317299' first='Dwayne' last='Aristode']: Currently the <strong><em>#1</em></strong> ranked prospect in New England's <em>Class of 2025</em>, Aristode checks in at <strong><em>#43</em></strong> in our national rankings. He's ranked by all four of the other national recruiting services (247, Rivals, On3, ESPN), coming in as high as <strong><em>#19</em></strong> and as low as <strong><em>#31</em></strong>. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2317310' first='Keyshuan' last='Tillery']: The <strong><em>#4</em></strong> prospect in our <em>2025</em> rankings, Tillery enters the <em>Prep Hoops</em> national rankings at <strong><em>#173</em></strong>. He's also ranked by the other four services, appearing as high as <strong><em>#49</em></strong> and as low as <strong><em>#98</em></strong>. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1529071' first='Jaylen' last='Harrell']: Sitting at <strong><em>#2</em></strong> in New England, Harrell is the <strong><em>#100</em></strong> ranked prospect nationally by <em>Prep Hoops</em>. The <strong><em>Providence</em></strong> commit is a consensus 4* prospect that ranks as high as <strong><em>#89</em></strong> and as low as <strong><em>#95</em></strong> by other outlets.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1106063' first='London' last='Jemison']: Checking in at <strong><em>#8</em></strong> in our rankings, Jemison is currently <em>unranked</em> by <em>Prep Hoops</em>, but is due for a huge jump in our next national rankings update. He's ranked by all four other recruiting services and comes in as high as <strong><em>#37</em></strong> and bottoms out at <strong><em>#51</em></strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2341272' first='Ben' last='Ahmed']: After reclassifying from <em>2026</em> to <em>2025</em>, Ahmed will make his first appearance in his new class this week. He ranked as high as <strong><em>#37</em></strong> nationally in his old class, and currently can be found between <strong><em>#70</em></strong> and <strong><em>#80</em></strong> nationally with other outlets.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1239437' first='Ryder' last='Frost']: A stock riser that sits at <strong><em>#7</em></strong> in New England, Frost is another prospect that will be included in our next national rankings update. He burst onto the national radar this summer, topping out at <strong><em>#125</em></strong> with a floor of <strong><em>#140</em></strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2341271' first='Sebastian' last='Wilkins']: The <strong><em>#1</em></strong> ranked prospect in New England for the <em>Class of 2026</em>, Wilkins is a fringe 5* prospect in the <em>Class of 2026</em>. While <em>Prep Hoops</em> has yet to unveil national rankings for this class, it's safe to assume that he'll easily be a <em>Top 40</em> prospect. At other services, he checks in as high as <strong><em>#31</em></strong> and as low as <strong><em>#37</em></strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2341292' first='Collins' last='Chidera Onyejiaka']: Holding the <strong><em>#2</em></strong> spot in <em>2026</em>, Chidera Onyejiaka is another prospect that significantly raised his national stock this summer. He can be found ranked as high as <em><strong>#98</strong></em> with one service and bottoms out at <strong><em>#153</em></strong> with another.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2341304' first='Abdou' last='Toure']: Currently <strong><em>#6</em></strong> in New England in <em>2026</em>, Toure was another major stock riser this summer and should be a 4* prospect going forward. He's ranked by multiple services, as high as <strong><em>#81</em></strong> and as low as <strong><em>#154</em></strong>.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2470964' first='Antonio' last='Pemberton']: A <em>Watch List</em> prospect in our first reveal for the <em>Class of 2027</em>, Pemberton will ranking highly when we update the rankings in a few weeks. While <em>Prep Hoops</em> has yet to release national rankings for the <em>Class of 2027</em>, he's undoubtedly a <em>Top 100</em> prospect in this class and ranks as high at <em><strong>#48</strong></em> nationally on other lists.</p>
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<p>Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for our updated rankings for the classes of 2025 through 2027, as well as a roll out of a <em>Watch List</em> for the class of 2028!</p>
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As summer gives way to fall, it's time to reasses the rankings in New England.
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