Aaron Webb
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Michael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
A bit of an under the radar prospect just starting to blow up, Webb was signed by Made Hoops as a NIL prospect for their circuit. Recently after that, Webb was offered by Louisville, a program who secured a commitment from Ferlandes Wright, another player who was only ranked on Prep Hoops at the time of commitment. Webb was also named WPIAL Section 5 2A player of the year after averaging 24 points, eight rebounds and over one block and steal per game. I’ll be curious if the Louisville offer is the first of many high major offers, or mid major schools like James Madison (who were Webb’s second offer) are the type of schools who prioritize Webb this summer.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Webb impressed with his ability to connect on shots from behind the arc throughout the game. He has definitely improved on that part of his game as the year has progressed. Webb secured a handful of rebounds on either end. Really like how Webb frequently found others with his vision of the floor and can see things into existence from different spots on the floor. He showed a ton of flashes on the defensive end with his length by contesting shots and getting steals. Think he could be a tad more disciplined on defense at times.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
It took till the 2nd half for Webb to get into a groove scoring the basketball but prior to that I really liked how he made his teammates better with his ball movement. He rebounded the ball on both ends of the floor. I like his timing on altering shots. He still tends to bite too much on ball fakes. Webb can process the game at a high level and reads and reacts to situations on the fly. Webb frequently elevated over opponents to get off his shot. He played above the rim on more than several occasions. He had 17 points in the loss.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Webb has officially arrived on the recruiting scene, having secured his first high-major offer from Penn State along with interest from power conference programs across the country. Averaging north of 22 points per game, Webb has been a consistent matchup nightmare with his ability to stretch defenses out to the arc and also use his size and athleticism to make highlight plays above the rim. He’s learning to play his hardest with greater consistency, but the natural talent is evident in everything Webb does on the floor. He’ll have a chance to push toward the top 5 of our ranking as soon as this spring where he figures to draw a lot of eyes on the MADE Hoops circuit.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Webb started the game out with a bang connecting on some nice early buckets. Showing he can score from three, and get to his spots in the mid-range. He finished with a game high 22 points in the OT win over Highlands. Webb also converted three 3 pointers including a huge one during the overtime period which shifted the momentum for Indiana. I really liked the way he was able to make plays for others with his passing and shows flashes of some high level feel. He had a few really nice assists. Webb used his length to alter some shots. A few things I think he needs to work on is improving his handle and getting it tighter, and keeping it simple no need to do a bunch of fancy dribbles if you haven’t mastered that yet. He had way too many turnovers for the caliber of player he is. I would also like to see him be a demon on the glass he should come up with almost every rebound on teams who he has a major size advantage on. MM to MM+ schools need to be knocking down his doors while HM- programs should be keeping an eye on him due to the fact I think he still has a lot of untapped potential and should see a jump in his game.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Webb is a prospect who slowly starting to gain traction as time goes on he picked up a few division one offers this summer from mid-major programs. He is nestled away in Indiana, Pennsylvania so his name isn’t too familiar with people but think he will explode onto the scene this season. He has a blend of elite physical tools and size. Think he will be one of this biggest stock risers this year.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Webb continues make his presence felt above the rim and loves to glide in the sky on his way to bucket. He had a few ferocious finishes. He showed that he can alter shots with his length. Webb was a frequent flyer at the charity stripe getting to the line often. I would like to see Webb settle less on the offensive end there are a fair amount of times when put up a shot just to get one off, if he waited or bullied his way a tad closer to the bucket he could have have gotten a better shot. Webb should have dozens of division ones tracking him headed into the spring.
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Aaron Webb
Aaron
Webb
6'7" | PF
Indiana | 2027
State
#147
Nation
PA
has vaulted onto the 2027 watch list in Western PA because he pairs above-the-rim athleticism with a rapidly expanding perimeter game. While listed as a power forward, I classify him more as a combo guard. Defensively, Webb closes out under control, blocks shots when helping on the weak side, and uses his length to clog driving lanes. He earned First-Team WPIAL 5A, Section 2 honors last season. At 6’6 he’s tracking as a guard/wing at the next level. Webb looks primed for a jump-forward junior year—one in which his confidence, growing frame, and two-way impact could push Indiana back into the thick of the WPIAL conversation.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
The human highlight reel made plays on both ends of the floor time and time again throughout the game for his My Basketball Academy squad. He is a flight risk and anytime he is airborne on the offensive end there is a high possibility he will finish with an authoritative slam dunk. He showed some flashes from behind the arc but needs to work on the mechanics of his jumper. I wish Webb would not force shots and has the tendency to rush things into existence at times, it’s okay to take your time to make the right play occur. He uses his length to cover ground with ease and switch onto different positions. His best basketball is still ahead of him.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Pepperdine offered Webb while Miami (OH), Quinnipiac, & Cornell contacted him. Webb is a high octane athlete who wreaks havoc on rims with his athleticism. He has all the tools to be an elite defender with his size, length, and agility. The biggest thing with him is he needs to fall in love with the process once that happens the sky is the limit. He is a sleeper regionally and can burst onto the scene at anytime. Excited to track his development.
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