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<p>As always, a handful of unsigned seniors and post-grads will be populating AAU rosters this spring in hopes of making one last impression or catching the eye of that elusive college coach who could hold the key to their future. Keep reading for a handful of intriguing 2026 prospects to watch this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A veteran of the East Coast Cyclones program, Thomas is coming off a steady post-grad year at Phelps as a key glue guy in between an explosive senior backcourt and an abundance of alluring young talent. He has interest from a handful of high-academic programs on either side of the D1 bubble, each of whom is attracted to his Swiss-army two-way play on the wing. Thomas is a high-level defensive presence who can match up across a handful of perimeter positions while providing impactful helpside rim protection with his length, instincts, and explosive leaping. He's not always the most aggressive offensively but is an efficient complementary piece who can knock down open shots from the perimeter or make an impact at the rim as a cutter and in transition. He'll be looking to win over the right D1 program with his plug-and-play ability.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Moore had the opportunity to break out this season on an individual level after slowly rising up the ranks of the Downingtown West rotation over the years, and the senior swingman took full advantage with a big senior year. He's shown intriguing flashes in the past but got to put all the pieces together as an offensive focal point for the first time. He brings clear scholarship-level size and athleticism on the wing with smooth scoring instincts at each level of the floor and a consistently aggressive mindset. Moore will suit up with Uptown as an unsigned senior but is also open to prep school opportunities, a route that could potentially open up D1 paths as he continues to add reps to strengthen his feel for the game in higher-level settings.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the breakout seniors in District 1 this season, Corcoran has splashed onto the radar with his smooth perimeter skillset. The lanky wing guard stepped into a go-to scoring role at Shanahan for the first time and thrived under the spotlight, showing a polished skillset built around a sweet shooting stroke from the perimeter. A younger senior coming off a bit of a breakout year, Corcoran could elect for a post-grad year but is also open to scholarship-level opportunities for this fall, having recently completed a D1 visit to Manhattan. He's trending up at the right time and should be a key addition for the Cyclones this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Somewhat of a man of mystery to most in the region, Sellenriek arrived to Wissahickon as a German import after completing a temporary exchange program at the DIstrict 1 school a year prior. Having grown several inches in the year in between, Sellenriek arrived back in the states looking the part of a bona fide scholarship-level post prospect. Sellenriek thrives in the paint, using his sheer size to carve out space for rebounds, finishes, and blocks. He has plenty of ways to go in his development as he's still getting acclimated to the speed and style of the American game, but the building blocks are there for Sellenriek to eventually translate to the D1 level with focused work in the years to come. A post-grad year could be on the horizon but it wouldn't be a surprise to see a college program scoop him up as a developmental piece depending on what he's able to show in EYCL competition, where most college coaches will see him for the first time.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Waters has been a fulcrum of the [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] program for the past couple summers on both the 16U and 17U levels, developing into a pitbull of a two-way guard in the process. Coming off a strong senior year at Friends Select, Waters will take one last go at the UAA circuit, suiting back up with [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] and looking to leave a strong last impression in the minds of scholarship-level coaches. He's an aggressive dribble-drive threat with a strong frame that he puts to use on both ends of the floor, and has really made strides in his poise and decisionmaking from the lead guard spot over the years. Already a fifth-year senior, he's certain to move on to college next fall and could prove to be a strong late pickup for a D2 or JUCO program, with high-academic D1s being justified in throwing him a look as well.</p>
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As always, a handful of unsigned seniors and post-grads will be populating AAU rosters this spring in hopes of making one last impression or catching the eye of that elusive college coach who could hold the key to their future. Keep reading for a handful of intriguing 2026 prospects to watch this spring.
HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SG/SF
CLASS
2026
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
Uptown Basketball Academy
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'11"
POS
C
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Friends Select
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