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Updated 2025 Player Rankings: Top Wing Newcomers

Updated 2025 Player Rankings: Top Wing Newcomers
Jesse Napgezek of Wausau East
Mark Miller
Mark Miller July 21, 2024 @ 02:07 PM
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Brennan Dempsey
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Rashad Fenner
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Evan Clausen
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Jace Paul
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Trent Grunewald
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Myles Sinette
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Lucas Ludlum
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Carson Bauer
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Samuel Wegener
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Jesse Napgezek
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Alex Greene
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Kane Donnelly
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Roman Thompson
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Carter Wollan
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Isaiah Mellock
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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2025 Player Rankings were released Tuesday, and the extensive list includes the top 200 players in the class. Below are profiles of the wing newcomers to the top 100:<br><br><strong>No. 35 [player_tooltip player_id='2383714' first='Carson' last='Bauer'], 6-4, G, West Bend West ([program_tooltip program_id='2076501' first='Chapman' last='Basketball Academy']</strong>)<br><br>An improved perimeter shooter with size and excellent ball handling and passing skills, Bauer has emerged as one of the state's top backcourt prospects in the 2025 class. He is on the recruiting radar for NCAA DII and high-level DIII programs because of his versatility, skill and improved play. As a junior for West Bend West, Bauer averaged 16.3 points and 8.0 rebounds while earning second-team all-North Shore Conference honors. He carried that strong play over to the spring/summer for [program_tooltip program_id='2076501' first='Chapman' last='Basketball Academy'], consistently showing his ability to guard different positions while scoring in a variety of ways and playing with a high basketball IQ. <br><br><strong>No. 36 [player_tooltip player_id='2492727' first='Brennan' last='Dempsey'], 6-5, F, Fort Atkinson ([program_tooltip program_id='2485567' first='MTXE' last='Premier Milwaukee'])</strong><br><br>Dempsey's size, skill and productivity have caught the attention of scholarship schools this spring and summer. A few NCAA Division II programs have expressed strong interest in the 6-foot-5 wing prospect. His play for MTXE has been strong as he's been able to play inside and score from the mid range. Dempsey has improved his shot from three-point range to make him an even more difficult player to guard. As a junior Dempsey averaged 14.9 points and earned second-team all-Badger Large Conference recognition.<br><br><strong>No. 44 [player_tooltip player_id='2111727' first='Jesse' last='Napgezek'], 6-4, G, Wausau East ([program_tooltip program_id='2485560' first='G-Elite' last=''])</strong><br><br>Napgezek has grown a bit over the last 12 months and has proven his value as a backcourt performer as well during that time frame. He is very good with the ball in his hands and is able to score in a lot of ways while also setting up his teammates. He appears to be at his best attacking the basket with his size, aggressiveness and athleticism, but he also has the ability to make shots from outside the arc. Napgezek earned unanimous first-team all-Wisconsin Valley Conference honors as a junior after averaging 18.7 points and 5.2 rebounds for Wausau East.<br><br><strong>No. 46 [player_tooltip player_id='2403253' first='Trent' last='Grunewald'], 6-3, G, Howards Grove ([program_tooltip program_id='2440559' first='Lakeshore' last='Force'])</strong><br><br>One of the better players in northeast Wisconsin and the returning Player of the Year in the Big East North Conference, Grunewald is a physically gifted wing guard who can score with his size and strength while also knocking down perimeter shots. He is a tough matchup because of his physicality and skill combination. He averaged 19.1 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a junior and was a force on both ends of the court with his instincts and versatility. He surpassed 1,000 career points last winter and helped Howards Grove to a league championship. <br><br><strong>No. 53 [player_tooltip player_id='1611623' first='Roman' last='Thompson'], 6-4, G/F, Kettle Moraine ([program_tooltip program_id='2485567' first='MTXE' last='Premier Milwaukee'])</strong><br><br>Like a lot of players on this list, Thompson has the ability to make a big impression on a game in a lot of ways. He can definitely score, particularly off the dribble. He can defend with his mobility, size and physical strength. And he can lead the fast-break with his ball handling and vision. A key player for Kettle Moraine teams that earned trips to the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament in each of the past two seasons, Thompson shot 81 percent from the foul line as a junior and made 47 three-point baskets while averaging 12.0 points.<br><br><strong>No. 67 [player_tooltip player_id='2417878' first='Jace' last='Paul'], 6-4, G, Alma Center Lincoln ([program_tooltip program_id='2419315' first='CV' last='Select Basketball'])</strong><br><br>Kids playing at smaller schools in northern Wisconsin sometimes have a tough time garnering attention. That might be the case for Paul, but after watching him compete over the spring/summer, it's apparent he belongs among the premier seniors in Wisconsin. His productivity for Alma Center Lincoln and Chippewa Valley Select is consistent as he's able to score, rebound, pass and defend. The talented combination guard plays with very good mobility and is always active on both ends of the floor. He averaged 19.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists as a junior while helping Alma Center Lincoln to a 22-5 record.<br><br><strong>No. 71 [player_tooltip player_id='2381607' first='Samuel' last='Wegener'], 6-4, G/F, Clintonville ([program_tooltip program_id='2076025' first='Wisconsin' last='Blaze'])</strong><br><br>Wegener is an extremely athletic wing who can finish off drives to the basket with thunderous dunks. He also can step outside and make three-point jump shots. A three-year varsity performer heading into his senior season, Wegener picked up second-team all-North Eastern Conference laurels as a junior. He played well in the spring/summer for the [program_tooltip program_id='2076025' first='Wisconsin' last='Blaze'] program, showing his aggressiveness with the ball in his hands and using his athleticism to surprise opponents.<br><br><strong>No. 73 [player_tooltip player_id='2432853' first='Evan' last='Clausen'], 6-5, G/F, Baldwin-Woodville ([program_tooltip program_id='2076033' first='Wisconsin' last='Playmakers'])</strong><br><br>The Middle Border Conference is home to some very talented class of 2025 prospects -- [player_tooltip player_id='1540033' first='Carter' last='Wollan'] at Amery, [player_tooltip player_id='1874982' first='Kane' last='Donnelly'] at Somerset and [player_tooltip player_id='2391100' first='Myles' last='Sinette'] of Altoona, among others. Certainly, Clausen belongs in that grouping. He has had an eye-opening spring/summer for the Playmakers, showing the ability to make long-distance shots while also using his impressive strength to score off the dribble. He averaged 12.1 points and 4.2 rebounds as a junior for a senior dominated squad, and is poised for a huge senior campaign for coach Scott Benoy. <br><br><strong>No. 81 [player_tooltip player_id='2390176' first='Lucas' last='Ludlum'], 6-2, G, Platteville ([program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy'])</strong><br><br>Ludlum's game is centered around attacking the basket. He loves to put pressure on opponents with his aggressive moves to the hole, and his size and quickness are big assets for Platteville and [program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy']. He was voted Player of the Year in the Southwest Wisconsin Conference as a junior as he averaged 16.0 points and 3.0 rebounds for a Platteville squad that won the league title and finished 24-4 under coach Mike Huser.<br><br><strong>No. 83 [player_tooltip player_id='1485498' first='Isaiah' last='Mellock'], 6-2, G, Wisconsin Lutheran ([program_tooltip program_id='2480703' first='24:' last='UP'])</strong><br><br>One of three returning regulars for a Wisconsin Lutheran program that went 30-0 and won the WIAA Division 2 state title last March, Mellock is a solid all-around player who competes with an edge and the ability to make big plays. He is outstanding at scoring off strong cuts to the hoop, and is a capable three-point shooter as well. He averaged 8.6 points and 4.6 rebounds in 2023-24, and performed with toughness and versatility for [program_tooltip program_id='2480703' first='24:' last='UP'] in the spring and summer. <br><br><strong>No. 84 [player_tooltip player_id='1973108' first='Alex' last='Greene'], 6-4, G, Wisconsin Lutheran ([program_tooltip program_id='2485567' first='MTXE' last='Premier Milwaukee'])<br></strong><br>Like Mellock, Greene plays with a chip on his shoulder and an edge that helps his team amass victories. He plays with physicality that helps him create separation from defenders, and he can make mid range shots as well as shots from deep and off offensive rebounds. He averaged 7.6 points and 2.9 rebounds as a starter for Wisconsin Lutheran's undefeated squad last winter and was a very valuable member of the MTXE program in the spring/summer. <br><br><strong>No. 92 [player_tooltip player_id='2492554' first='Andy' last='Sauer'], 6-4, G, Kenosha Bradford ([program_tooltip program_id='2391400' first='Team' last='Herro'])</strong><br><br>Sauer, who competes with [program_tooltip program_id='2391400' first='Team' last='Herro']'s second squad, is a versatile wing who can rebound, score and guard different positions on the floor. The returning first-team all-Southeast Conference performer plays with good energy and mobility. He appears most comfortable scoring off the dribble of pulling up for short jump shots, but also can step outside to make three-point attempts. He averaged 16.7 points and 8.3 rebounds as a junior for Bradford and is one of five returning starters from a club that went 13-13.<br><br><strong>No. 96 [player_tooltip player_id='2435115' first='Rashad' last='Fenner'], 6-1, G, Milwaukee Bradley Tech ([program_tooltip program_id='2075258' first='ABC' last='Young Lions'])</strong><br><br>Fenner can play either guard position and do it with skill and a high basketball IQ. He is very good at slashing to the basket and finishing with either hand. And he possesses strong court vision to get the ball to his teammates in scoring position. Fenner is an experienced and heady backcourt player who will play a huge role for a Bradley Tech program expected to contend for the championship in the Gold Division of the Milwaukee City Conference.<br><br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

The Prep Hoops Wisconsin Class of 2025 Player Rankings were released Tuesday, and the extensive list includes the top 200 players in the class. Below are profiles of the wing newcomers to the top 100:

No. 35 Carson Bauer Carson Bauer Carson Bauer 6'4" | SF West Bend West | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G, West Bend West ( Chapman Basketball Academy )

An improved perimeter shooter with size and excellent ball handling and passing skills, Bauer has emerged as one of the state's top backcourt prospects in the 2025 class. He is on the recruiting radar for NCAA DII and high-level DIII programs because of his versatility, skill and improved play. As a junior for West Bend West, Bauer averaged 16.3 points and 8.0 rebounds while earning second-team all-North Shore Conference honors. He carried that strong play over to the spring/summer for Chapman Basketball Academy , consistently showing his ability to guard different positions while scoring in a variety of ways and playing with a high basketball IQ.

No. 36 Brennan Dempsey Brennan Dempsey Brennan Dempsey 6'6" | SF Fort Atkinson | 2025 State WI , 6-5, F, Fort Atkinson ( MTXE Premier Milwaukee )

Dempsey's size, skill and productivity have caught the attention of scholarship schools this spring and summer. A few NCAA Division II programs have expressed strong interest in the 6-foot-5 wing prospect. His play for MTXE has been strong as he's been able to play inside and score from the mid range. Dempsey has improved his shot from three-point range to make him an even more difficult player to guard. As a junior Dempsey averaged 14.9 points and earned second-team all-Badger Large Conference recognition.

No. 44 Jesse Napgezek Jesse Napgezek Jesse Napgezek 6'4" | CG Wausau East | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G, Wausau East ( G-Elite )

Napgezek has grown a bit over the last 12 months and has proven his value as a backcourt performer as well during that time frame. He is very good with the ball in his hands and is able to score in a lot of ways while also setting up his teammates. He appears to be at his best attacking the basket with his size, aggressiveness and athleticism, but he also has the ability to make shots from outside the arc. Napgezek earned unanimous first-team all-Wisconsin Valley Conference honors as a junior after averaging 18.7 points and 5.2 rebounds for Wausau East.

No. 46 Trent Grunewald Trent Grunewald Trent Grunewald 6'5" | CG Howards Grove | 2025 State WI , 6-3, G, Howards Grove ( Lakeshore Force )

One of the better players in northeast Wisconsin and the returning Player of the Year in the Big East North Conference, Grunewald is a physically gifted wing guard who can score with his size and strength while also knocking down perimeter shots. He is a tough matchup because of his physicality and skill combination. He averaged 19.1 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a junior and was a force on both ends of the court with his instincts and versatility. He surpassed 1,000 career points last winter and helped Howards Grove to a league championship.

No. 53 Roman Thompson Roman Thompson Roman Thompson 6'5" | SF/SG Kettle Moraine | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G/F, Kettle Moraine ( MTXE Premier Milwaukee )

Like a lot of players on this list, Thompson has the ability to make a big impression on a game in a lot of ways. He can definitely score, particularly off the dribble. He can defend with his mobility, size and physical strength. And he can lead the fast-break with his ball handling and vision. A key player for Kettle Moraine teams that earned trips to the WIAA Division 1 State Tournament in each of the past two seasons, Thompson shot 81 percent from the foul line as a junior and made 47 three-point baskets while averaging 12.0 points.

No. 67 Jace Paul Jace Paul Jace Paul 6'4" | PG Alma Center Lincoln | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G, Alma Center Lincoln ( CV Select Basketball )

Kids playing at smaller schools in northern Wisconsin sometimes have a tough time garnering attention. That might be the case for Paul, but after watching him compete over the spring/summer, it's apparent he belongs among the premier seniors in Wisconsin. His productivity for Alma Center Lincoln and Chippewa Valley Select is consistent as he's able to score, rebound, pass and defend. The talented combination guard plays with very good mobility and is always active on both ends of the floor. He averaged 19.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists as a junior while helping Alma Center Lincoln to a 22-5 record.

No. 71 Samuel Wegener Samuel Wegener Samuel Wegener 6'4" | SG Clintonville | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G/F, Clintonville ( Wisconsin Blaze )

Wegener is an extremely athletic wing who can finish off drives to the basket with thunderous dunks. He also can step outside and make three-point jump shots. A three-year varsity performer heading into his senior season, Wegener picked up second-team all-North Eastern Conference laurels as a junior. He played well in the spring/summer for the Wisconsin Blaze program, showing his aggressiveness with the ball in his hands and using his athleticism to surprise opponents.

No. 73 Evan Clausen Evan Clausen Evan Clausen 6'5" | SF/SG Baldwin-Woodville | 2025 State WI , 6-5, G/F, Baldwin-Woodville ( Wisconsin Playmakers )

The Middle Border Conference is home to some very talented class of 2025 prospects -- Carter Wollan Carter Wollan Carter Wollan 6'3" | SG Amery | 2025 State WI at Amery, Kane Donnelly Kane Donnelly Kane Donnelly 6'4" | SF Somerset | 2025 State WI at Somerset and Myles Sinette Myles Sinette Myles Sinette 6'3" | SG Altoona | 2025 State WI of Altoona, among others. Certainly, Clausen belongs in that grouping. He has had an eye-opening spring/summer for the Playmakers, showing the ability to make long-distance shots while also using his impressive strength to score off the dribble. He averaged 12.1 points and 4.2 rebounds as a junior for a senior dominated squad, and is poised for a huge senior campaign for coach Scott Benoy.

No. 81 Lucas Ludlum Lucas Ludlum Lucas Ludlum 6'3" | SG Platteville | 2025 State WI , 6-2, G, Platteville ( Wisconsin Academy )

Ludlum's game is centered around attacking the basket. He loves to put pressure on opponents with his aggressive moves to the hole, and his size and quickness are big assets for Platteville and Wisconsin Academy . He was voted Player of the Year in the Southwest Wisconsin Conference as a junior as he averaged 16.0 points and 3.0 rebounds for a Platteville squad that won the league title and finished 24-4 under coach Mike Huser.

No. 83 Isaiah Mellock Isaiah Mellock Isaiah Mellock 6'1" | CG Wisconsin Lutheran | 2025 State WI , 6-2, G, Wisconsin Lutheran ( 24: UP )

One of three returning regulars for a Wisconsin Lutheran program that went 30-0 and won the WIAA Division 2 state title last March, Mellock is a solid all-around player who competes with an edge and the ability to make big plays. He is outstanding at scoring off strong cuts to the hoop, and is a capable three-point shooter as well. He averaged 8.6 points and 4.6 rebounds in 2023-24, and performed with toughness and versatility for 24: UP in the spring and summer.

No. 84 Alex Greene Alex Greene Alex Greene 6'4" | SF Wisconsin Lutheran | 2025 State WI , 6-4, G, Wisconsin Lutheran ( MTXE Premier Milwaukee )

Like Mellock, Greene plays with a chip on his shoulder and an edge that helps his team amass victories. He plays with physicality that helps him create separation from defenders, and he can make mid range shots as well as shots from deep and off offensive rebounds. He averaged 7.6 points and 2.9 rebounds as a starter for Wisconsin Lutheran's undefeated squad last winter and was a very valuable member of the MTXE program in the spring/summer.

No. 92 Andy Sauer, 6-4, G, Kenosha Bradford ( Team Herro )

Sauer, who competes with Team Herro 's second squad, is a versatile wing who can rebound, score and guard different positions on the floor. The returning first-team all-Southeast Conference performer plays with good energy and mobility. He appears most comfortable scoring off the dribble of pulling up for short jump shots, but also can step outside to make three-point attempts. He averaged 16.7 points and 8.3 rebounds as a junior for Bradford and is one of five returning starters from a club that went 13-13.

No. 96 Rashad Fenner Rashad Fenner Rashad Fenner 6'1" | PG Milwaukee Bradley Tech | 2025 State WI , 6-1, G, Milwaukee Bradley Tech ( ABC Young Lions )

Fenner can play either guard position and do it with skill and a high basketball IQ. He is very good at slashing to the basket and finishing with either hand. And he possesses strong court vision to get the ball to his teammates in scoring position. Fenner is an experienced and heady backcourt player who will play a huge role for a Bradley Tech program expected to contend for the championship in the Gold Division of the Milwaukee City Conference.

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