Nebraska 2025 Rankings
Nebraska 2025 Rankings
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Written by
David Gardner
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High Class Prospects to Know Pt. 6
One of the leading candidates for player of the year, Bynum has garnered a lot of attention from major programs throughout the summer. His size and length, paired with inside out game, have college coaches traveling across the country to put their hats in the ring. Bynum led his team in almost all statistical categories last season, including three-point shooting percentage. He is a three-level scorer who also serves as a rim protector down low. Bynum is a must-see prospect that scouts and basketball fans need to get their eyes on.
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Evaluation
Written by
David Gardner
in
High Class Prospects to Know Pt. 2
Around the state there is no secret who
Braden Frager
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Evaluation
Written by
David Gardner
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High Class Prospects to Know Pt. 3
Bahl has garnered a lot of attention this summer, earning offers from South Dakota State and Omaha. A lengthy guard, Bahl is a sharpshooter with a quick trigger. Thrust into a leadership role last year, Bahl averaged over 18 points and 6 rebounds per game showing he can mix it up in the painted area as well. Bahl is a solid defender, swiping around 2 steals a game. He is a lead by effort player, along with his backcourt mate, for the Titans. Bahl should be in contention for player of the year based on his development over the last few years.
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Evaluation
Written by
Peter Lash
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Game Report: Pius X VS. Millard North
Derek Rollins
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Tayvin Zephier-Murphy
NE
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CG
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SCHOOL
Omaha Westview
CLUB TEAM
ETG 3SSB
HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
CG
CLASS
2025
Evaluation
Written by
David Gardner
in
High Class Prospects to Know Pt. 8
Quickly becoming one of the top guards in the state, Zephier-Murphy has a full bag of offensive weapons. He can finish at the rim effortlessly, has a quick turnaround jumper and is deadly from beyond the arc. Zephier-Murphy is only getting stronger, longer and can jump out of the gym. He will be a focal point for the Wolverines who are primed to make some noise this season.
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Derek Rollins
Derek
Rollins
6'4" | SF
Millard North | 2025
State
NE
was the best prospect on the floor last night, as he dominated the game on both ends. Offensively, Rollins is a serious mismatch problem because of his size, strength, and toughness. While he is the biggest guy on his team, Rollins does a lot of work on the perimeter and in the mid post. He can take taller, slower defenders off of the bounce to the rim or step back and create separation with a mid range or three point jump shot. In addition, whenever a smaller defender is guarding Rollins, it is almost a guaranteed two points in the low post. Defensively, he did an excellent job last night. Rollins is athletic and strong enough to guard bigger players, but is also quick enough to stay with shorter guards. He is the leading scorer from a 23 win team a year ago. Rollins has already established himself as one of the premier players in the state, but will look to have another monster season.
Tayvin Zephier-Murphy
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Derek Rollins
Derek
Rollins
6'4" | SF
Millard North | 2025
State
NE
was the best prospect on the floor last night, as he dominated the game on both ends. Offensively, Rollins is a serious mismatch problem because of his size, strength, and toughness. While he is the biggest guy on his team, Rollins does a lot of work on the perimeter and in the mid post. He can take taller, slower defenders off of the bounce to the rim or step back and create separation with a mid range or three point jump shot. In addition, whenever a smaller defender is guarding Rollins, it is almost a guaranteed two points in the low post. Defensively, he did an excellent job last night. Rollins is athletic and strong enough to guard bigger players, but is also quick enough to stay with shorter guards. He is the leading scorer from a 23 win team a year ago. Rollins has already established himself as one of the premier players in the state, but will look to have another monster season.