IU-Indianapolis Elite Camp Session I Standouts
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The annual Paul Corsaro Elite Camp made a small move this summer from the southside at the University of Indianapolis to downtown at IU-Indianapolis. Prep Hoops Indiana had boots on the ground coverage because for us there is no off-season.…
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Continue ReadingThe annual Paul Corsaro Elite Camp made a small move this summer from the southside at the University of Indianapolis to downtown at IU-Indianapolis. Prep Hoops Indiana had boots on the ground coverage because for us there is no off-season. Let’s quickly highlight some of the top individual standouts from Session I of Saturday’s Elite Camp.
It has been a really good spring for this Jimtown High School prospect. He has played his way into some serious interest from small college programs around the Midwest and should continue to blossom into the summer months. Fey shot it well at Saturday’s Elite Camp and has really impressive size and strength on the perimeter. Well put together guard that should transition well to the next level.
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Haffner is known as a knockdown three-point shooting specialist and that skill was certainly on display at Saturday’s Elite Camp. He does a great job of working off of screening action, plays with good pace and awareness, and has the positional size to get shots off against aggressive closeouts. It was a good showing for him in front of the 25+ college coaches in attendance.
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This Warren Central High School product is one we have been high on here at Prep Hoops Indiana since the high school season. Harlan is a 6’2″-6’3″ guard with length, athleticism, and a high basketball IQ. He does a great job of consistently playing off of two feet at the end of his drives which is not something a lot of young players do. His overall scoring ability was on display at Saturday’s Elite Camp.
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Hess is a very intriguing long term prospect. He is a versatile front court piece that moves around very well at 6’7″, rebounds the ball well, and flashes some offensive skill. Between hitting open teammates as a passer, finishing putbacks, and scoring around the basket it was a very productive Saturday at the IU-Indianapolis Elite Camp for this Class of 2026 Zionsville High School prospect.
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One of the more explosive athletes at Saturday’s Elite Camp, Johnson made some really impressive above-the-rim plays. A couple of poster-worthy dunks in traffic drew big reactions from the crowd on hand. Johnson has had a good spring for IE F.E.E.D. 2025 and it should continue into this summer with Park Tudor High School. Under-the-radar prospect worth checking out for small colleges.
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There is no denying the physical tools and athleticism that this 6’7″ forward from Tindley High School possesses. He is excellent as a rim-runner, shows potential on the roll, and can protect the rim defensively. Those are tools that have allowed him to be productive through the spring for Indiana Game 2025 between the Prep Hoops and UA Rise circuits. On Saturday morning at the Elite Camp he made a few face-up jump shots as well which will really unlock his long-term ceiling.
Sherman Moss
Sherman Moss
The physical tools standout right away when evaluating this 6’4″ athletic wing from Ben Davis High School. Moss stood out on Saturday morning with his ability to play in transition and how he finished at a high percentage with both hands up around the rim at the end of his drives. He is a high-upside two-way prospect that should continue to breakout for the summer months and grow into a role as a junior for the Giants.
Saturday was yet another setting where Summitt stood out this spring/summer. The athletic, 6’3″, two-way wing continues to be a prospect we are very high on here at Prep Hoops Indiana. Summitt is an excellent defender, plays very well in transition, and has continued to make open catch-and-shoot three-point shots when given time. There is a lot to like about his game and small college programs should be all over him heading into the summer months.