2025 Rankings: Top Shooting Guards
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Taking a look at some of the top shooting guards in Wisconsin’s 2025 class rankings: T.J. Stuttley T.J. Stuttley 6'3" | SG Onalaska | 2025 #246 Nation MO — Onalaska Stuttley is a prospect that is going to be very…
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Continue ReadingTaking a look at some of the top shooting guards in Wisconsin’s 2025 class rankings:
T.J. Stuttley T.J. Stuttley 6'3" | SG Onalaska | 2025 #246 Nation MO — Onalaska
Stuttley is a prospect that is going to be very fun to watch for years to come. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard is very versatile on the offensive end of the court. He is capable of playing the point guard position, but I think that he is at his best off the ball. Stuttley is a dynamic slasher who does an excellent job of using his size and athleticism to convert on tough layups at the rim. Because of his rare blend of size, athletic ability, and pure skill, Stuttley is going to be really tough for opposing defenders to slow down this season.
Zach Kinziger Zach Kinziger 6'3" | SG De Pere | 2025 State #127 Nation WI — De Pere
Already holding a Division One scholarship offer from UW-Green Bay, Kinziger has cemented himself as the cream of the crop in Wisconsin’s 2025 class. The De Pere standout is an electric three-point shooter who can get hot from downtown in a hurry. I absolutely love how Kinziger moves without the ball. He is never stagnant; the shooting guard is always running off screens, looking to get an open shot. He doesn’t do all his work off the ball, though. Kinziger is more than capable of scoring in insolation sets.
Cooper Jesperson Cooper Jesperson 6'2" | SG Eau Claire Memorial | 2025 State WI — Eau Claire Memorial
I really like the upside that Jesperson possesses. Last season, he played on Eau Claire Memorial’s varsity squad and was able to make an impressive impact. He converted on 41 percent of his three-point shots from beyond the arc, which is almost an unheard of percentage for a freshman. Last fall/winter, Jesperson was primarily a catch-and-shoot shooter. But moving forward, I think that he can develop into a lot more. He has good positional size and has shown flashes of being a complete scorer.
Jake Hansen Jake Hansen 6'1" | SG Wauwatosa West | 2025 State #331 Nation WI — Wauwatosa West
Owning one of the purest shots in the state, Hansen is a prospect that I really enjoyed watching this past AAU season. While playing against some tough competition, Hansen proved his merit. He has always been a flamethrower from behind the three-point line, but now the shooting guard is working hard to round out his game. He has improved a lot as a ball-handler and passer. If the SG is able to continue to develop his game, Hansen could be a name for college coaches to know.
A.J. Bender A.J. Bender 6'4" | CG Lake Mills | 2025 State WI — Lake Mills
You don’t see too many freshman take the reigns of control like Bender did last season for Lake Mills. In his first year of high school basketball, the shooting guard was able to put up an impressive stat line of 17.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per contest. Even though he is very young, Bender plays like a veteran. He always makes the right basketball play, whether that be passing to an open teammate or creating his own shot. Look for Bender to improve on his impressive freshman campaign this fall and winter.
Jamarion Batemon Jamarion Batemon 6'3" | CG Milwaukee Academy of Science | 2025 State #174 Nation WI — Milwaukee Academy Of Science
I wouldn’t be surprised if Batemon is much higher in the rankings at this time next year. The Milwaukee Academy Of Science shooting guard is going to be a huge problem for opposing prospects if he puts it all together. Batemon possesses all of the skills that scouts look for when evaluating a top player. Speed and athleticism? Check. Three-level scoring ability? Check. Positional size? Another check. I would strongly suggest that college coaches keep a very close eye on Batemon moving forward.