<p>What post prospects helped themselves with strong senior campaigns moving up in our latest rankings?</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="920977" first="Reggie" last="Ward"] (Curie)</strong></p>
<p>Previous Ranking: #87<br />
Current Ranking: #74</p>
<p>Versatility on both ends of the floor along with productivity is what Ward brings to the table. He is a thick bodied undersized four that can do a little bit of everything. Does the dirty work for his team rebounding in and out of his area along with being a solid defender. Offensively can step out to knock down a shot along with being efficient on his touches inside.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1152909" first="Jermel" last="Grigsby"] (Curie)</strong></p>
<p>Previous Ranking: NR<br />
Current Ranking: #91</p>
<p>The 6’6” senior power forward was extremely efficient as a senior around the hoop scoring on dump offs, hook shots, mid-range jumpers, and put backs. He just made things happen consistently during his final high school season and has emerged as a really nice small college prospect.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1049580" first="Aidan" last="Murphy"] (Glenbard West)</strong></p>
<p>Previous Ranking: #159<br />
Current Ranking: #106</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon commit fits the new age four with his ability to stretch the floor. Murphy was a consistent presence for Glenbard West with how well he shot it from three knocking down spot up triples all season long.</p>
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