ICYMI: 2025 Rankings Were Posted This Week
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In case you missed it, Prep Hoops Pennsylvania updated our 2025 Prospect Rankings earlier this week! The rankings now include 200 college prospects with a top five of
Shareef Jackson
Shareef
Jackson
6'9" | C
Roman Catholic | 2025
State
#249
Nation
PA
,
Olin Chamberlain
Olin
Chamberlain
6'1" | PG
St Joseph's Prep | 2025
State
PA
,
Keon Mtume-Long
Keon
Mtume-Long
6'2" | CG
Neumann-Goretti | 2025
State
#393
Nation
PA
, , and
Kevair Kennedy
Kevair
Kennedy
6'1" | PG
Father Judge | 2025
State
PA
!
See where your favorite players stack up in the state by viewing the Pennsylvania 2025 Rankings!
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Things you need to know about our Prospect Rankings
How do you decide where a player gets ranked? Let us tell you.
Prep Hoops Pennsylvania prospect rankings are compiled by our Scouts with input from high school, AAU, and college coaches who watch a ton of Pennsylvania basketball. We put a lot of time and energy into it and we are as diligent as we can possibly be to get it right. We never intentionally set out to bury a kid or leave them off the list. We try not to be biased, other than favoring athletes with talent and a desire to get better. We work hard at being fair.
Most importantly, this list is about college potential, not current performance. Let us repeat that: This list is about college potential, not current performance. This is the big one, the factor that causes the most consternation, the most misunderstanding, especially among keenly interested parents. With that in mind, grassroots ball matters greatly. We are obviously not ignoring the high school season. It is a reality, however, that players who do not play in grassroots events that are highly attended by other collegiate prospects are diminishing their opportunity to get noticed and distinguish themselves as a recruit and therefore make the rankings.