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<p>With the publishing of our updated rankings for the <em>Class of 2026</em> in New England, that means it's time to unveil our new <em>Top 10</em>!</p>
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<p>There wasn't a lot of movement in this list since our last update; however, one prospect made a jump into the <em>Top 5</em>, while another makes his first appearance in the <em>Top 10</em>.</p>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341271' first='Sebastian' last='Wilkins']</span></strong> - A versatile combo forward at <em>Brewster Academy</em>, Wilkins continues to prove that he's among the <em>Top 25</em> best prospects in this class nationally. With a great frame, terrific defensive instincts, and the ability to impact a game in a variety of ways on the offensive end of the floor, he stands out every time he steps on the court. He'll be a highly coveted prospect this summer amongst some of the top programs in the country.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341304' first='Abdou' last='Toure']</span></strong> - A high scoring guard from <em>Notre Dame-West Haven</em>, Toure had a fantastic junior campaign, leading his team to a state championship. A big guard with the ability to score from everywhere on the floor, he can take over games with his combination of athleticism, ball-handling, and shot creation. He's garnered the attention of some of the top programs in America and will be followed heavily on the travel circuit this spring and summer.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341292' first='Collins' last='Chidera Onyejiaka']</span></strong> - A physical post presence out of the <em>Newman School</em>, Chidera Onyejiaka anchored the back line for one of the top prep programs in the country this winter. He has a big and strong frame, plays with a high motor, and seemingly gets better with each passing months. He's announced himself as one of the top two-way big men in the country and should become a priorty high major recruit this spring and summer.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341286' first='Sam' last='Fleming']</span></strong> - A do it all combo forward from <em>Wilbraham & Monson</em>, Fleming continued to impress this winter with his ability to operate as an offensive hub. At 6'8", he plays with a great feel for the game and can score or facilitate out of the low block, mid-post, and top of the key. His versatility also extends to the defensive end, where he's a grab and go rebounder. Another high major prospect, he could be a national stock riser this travel season.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2638999' first='Lucas' last='Morillo']</span></strong> - A two-way wing at the <em>Newman School</em>, Morillo might have been the regions biggest stock riser this season. A big wing that can score the ball almost effortlessly, he excelled on the offensive end of the floor with his ability to make tough shots, to create off the bounce, and to score with creativity around the rim. Not only is he a talented scorer, but an efficient one. His stock should continue to rise in the off-season and it wouldn't be surprising to see him crack the national rankings.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341363' first='Alex' last='Egbuonu']</span></strong> - An imposing wing out of <em>Lawrence Academy</em>, Egbuonu announced himself with some of the most impressive scoring outputs of the season. A threat to go for 30+ on any given night, the talented wing is bigger, faster, stronger, and more athletic than most of his opponents. His feel for the game continues to progress, as does his ability to make shots from the perimeter. He's another stock riser and someone who cemented himself as a high major prospect going forward.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='1532462' first='Vincent' last='Osazee']</span></strong> - An athletic two-way combo forward at <em>Reason Prep</em>, Osazee has the look of a next level prospect every time he steps on the floor. He's an incredibly long 6'9" and has the ability to play in the post or on the perimeter. As he continues to improve his ball skills and shooting, his ceiling only rises as few can match his combination of athleticism, length, and two-way versatility. He's another high major prospect that could pop nationally this spring.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2563037' first='Darien' last='Moore']</span></strong> - A heady and tough combo guard from <em>Brewster Academy</em>, Moore made his presence known in New England this winter with his ability to impact games on both ends of the floor. He has a great feel for the game with the ball in his hands and continuously showed why he's a future high major guard with his combination of scoring ability and playmaking. He has a big frame for a guard and should be an elite defender at the next level. He's already announced a commitment to <strong><em>Seton Hall</em></strong>.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2341352' first='Jaxson' last='Terry']</span></strong> - An athletic and skilled wing out of <em>CATS Academy</em>, Terry has next level ability as a scorer. He's a bigger perimeter prospect that has an elevated feel for the game on the offensive end of the floor and is a proven tough shot maker in the half-court. His intangibles give him a high ceiling on the defensive end of the floor too. He caught the eye of high majors last summer and should again be on their radar this travel season.</li>
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<li><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">[player_tooltip player_id='2465117' first='Ryan' last='Moesch']</span></strong> - A high IQ lead guard at <em>Cushing Academy</em>, Moesch was another breakout performer this winter, shining in his first season in New England. The ultra competitive guard is an elite decision maker that has a terrific feel for making plays out of ball screens. Beyond that, he's proven to be a capable scorer against high level competition and is filled with intangibles that any coach would want out of their lead guard. He's starting to garner some mid-major attention, but it feels like there could still be another level to his recruitment this spring.</li>
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<p>Keep an eye out this week as we continue to expand on our updated 2026 rankings, with thoughts on <em>newcomers</em>, <em>risers</em>, and more!</p>
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With the publishing of our updated rankings for the Class of 2026 in New England, that means it's time to unveil our new Top 10!
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