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<p>Wisconsin's 2025 class is deep and filled with talented prospects. The depth of the class goes far beyond the top 90 players. Prep Hoops Wisconsin takes a look at which watch list prospects could be in for an impressive spring:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1598947' first='Braden' last='Aprill'] -- SG -- Kiel</strong></p>
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<p>I was able to see Aprill play a couple of times this past AAU season. The Kiel guard is a capable spot up shooter who opposing defenders must respect. Aprill is also a slick and talented slasher. He does a nice job using his dribble to get to the hoop and finish. At the rim, Aprill is a creative finisher who can get difficult layups to fall. Look for Aprill to make a name for himself this spring and summer. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1289089' first='Carsen' last='Eeg'] -- PG -- The Prairie School</strong></p>
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<p>Eeg has put together plenty of impressive tournaments while playing for [program_tooltip program_id='2078838' first='World' last='Hoops Elite']. Playing the lead guard position, Eeg makes good decisions, gets teammates involved, and is a steady hand in the backcourt. He didn't have the most efficient shooting season in 23-24 and dealt with some slumps. However, I was still impressed with Eeg's ability to help his team win games. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1973108' first='Alex' last='Greene'] -- SF -- Wisconsin Lutheran </strong></p>
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<p>Greene is a state champion. Not many Wisconsin prospects can put that accolade on their resume. After playing sparingly a season ago, the small forward stepped up this season and took on added responsibility. Greene thrived in his new role. He did plenty of little things and served as an effective glue guy for a championship-worthy team in Wisconsin Lutheran. With more room to play his game this summer, I am looking forward to seeing what else Greene has in his bag. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1598976' first='Lakyn' last='Hintz'] -- SG -- Fort Atkinson</strong></p>
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<p>Able to get buckets in more ways than one would think, Fort Atkinson's Hintz impressed this winter. The shooting guard scored over ten points per game, including a season-best 19 in a victory over Wisconsin Rapids. Hintz is three-point marksmen. In an AAU setting where offense is fast paced and free flowing, I think Hintz could thrive. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2388820' first='Trystan' last='Fry'] -- PG -- Sun Prairie East</strong></p>
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<p>Fry had a really good high school season for Sun Prairie East this winter. The shifty 6-foot point guard averaged 10.8 points per game on 48 percent shooting from the field. As a smaller guard, I was really impressed by Fry's ability to draw contact and get to the foul stripe. At the line he shot really well, too. Fry's rebounding skills also stand out. He recorded several high rebound games for his team this season. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2388798' first='Adam' last='Guyette'] -- SF -- Notre Dame </strong></p>
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<p>Guyette's improvement from last season to now is truly remarkable. The 6-foot-4 small forward went from a serviceable role player to borderline star who can be trusted to carry his team. A true grinder on both ends of the court, Guyette's physical presence and skill is too much for most opponents to overcome. Guyette scored 16.7 points per game this season for Notre Dame</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1324010' first='Ewell' last='Clinton Jr.'] -- F -- West Allis Central </strong></p>
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<p>Clinton was touted as a top prospect when he was younger while playing on the AAU circuit. Now, I think that the West Allis Central forward is starting to come into his own. After averaging just under ten points per game on solid efficiency, coaches should look out for Clinton this spring and summer. </p>
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Wisconsin's 2025 class is deep and filled with talented prospects. The depth of the class goes far beyond the top 90 players. Prep Hoops Wisconsin takes a look at which watch list prospects could be in for an impressive spring:
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