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<p>Today, we wrap up our rankings coverage for the <em>Class of 2026</em> with a look at five more unsigned prospects from our most recent rankings update.</p>
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<p>The prospects covered below are all coming off of strong senior/post-grad seasons and have what it takes to make an immediate impact at the next level.</p>
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<p>Below are five notable <em>Unsigned Seniors</em> from our latest rankings update:</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Angyal, a forward out of the <em>Taft School</em> in Connecticut, has done a great job of rounding out his offensive game over the last year. Long known as a broad shouldered forward who excelled as a back to the basket scorer, he's done a great job of improving his athleticism and conditioning, which has allowed him to expand his game to the perimeter. He can knock down shots from three in catch and shoot situations and even shows the ability to create out of isolations from the top of the paint. Defensively, he walls up without fouling in the post, knows where he needs to be in rotations, and is a physical rebounder in traffic. There aren't a lot of unsigned 6'8" forwards that have his combination of college ready frame and versatile skill, making him a prime prospect for scholarship levels schools that still need frontcourt help.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lum, a guard out of the <em>Brunswick School</em> in Connecticut, is an athletic and attacking playmaker that does a great job of creating for himself and others in the half-court. He finishes it in a variety of ways around the rim and does a nice job of getting his defender on his hip and then keeping him there as a driver. He's got good burst with the ball in his hands and the ability to quick change speeds and directions. While he's got a versatile offensive game, it's his ability on the defensive end of the floor that really impresses. He's athletic, strong, quick, and processes the game at a high level, all of which allows him to be a lockdown defender on the perimeter. He's a high academic prospect that could play from Day 1 in the NESCAC or UAA, but intrigues me as someone who might attractive Division II interest.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Clanton, a forward out of <em>Phillips Academy Andover</em> in Massachusetts, is a mismatch nightmare at the forward position that plays with a lot of versatility on the offensive end of the floor. He's a good athlete that has an incredibly long wingspan, plays with a high motor as a low post scorer and offensive rebounder, and has expanded his offensive game out to the perimeter. He's a hard cover in transition with his combination of athleticism and finishing ability and even shows the ability to attack closeouts on the perimeter in the half-court. Defensively, he's a quality rebounder that can guard in space when needed and blocks shots at a high level as a help defender. He's a scholarship level prospect that should be a quality late score for whatever program decides to extend an offer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ocasio, a guard out of <em>Deerfield Academy</em> in Massachusetts, stands out as one of the bigger stock risers in New England over the course of the last two months of the season. The crafty lead guard is an elite processor that seemingly always makes the right decision in the half-court. He gets to his spots off the bounce, makes terrific reads out of ball screens, and is uber efficient as a scorer in the mid-range. Defensively, he can guard either back-court spot, does a great job of moving his feet to stay in front of opposing ball-handlers, and has good instincts on when to dig down on bigs. Beyond all that, he has winning intangibles and is a leader on the floor. He's going to make a Division III program look really smart as he's the type of prospect that will win a lot of games over the next four years.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Faulk, a wing out of <em>Bridgewater-Raynham High School</em> in Massachusetts, was one of the top stat-sheet stuffers in the MIAA and finished his senior season averaging 15 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals per game. The 6'3" wing is a big playmaker that is at his best with the ball in his hands. He's a three level scorer that has good footwork in the post, gets into his mid-range game off the bounce, and has the ability to knock down shots from behind the arc. He's really good in transition, pushing the tempo and making quality decisions with the ball in his hands. Defensively, he can guard any of four positions on the floor and is a plus rebounder. He should be on the radar of plenty of Division III programs throughout New England, but has the ability to intrigue coaches at the scholarship level with a prep year.</p>
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<p>Keep an eye out in a couple weeks as we dive into our next rankings update, one for the <em>Class of 2027</em>!</p>
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Today, we wrap up our rankings coverage for the Class of 2026 with a look at five more unsigned prospects from our most recent rankings update.
HEIGHT
6'8"
POS
C
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
Club:
House We Built
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
School:
Andover Phillips Academy
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
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