Cason Faulk
Cason Faulk
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
I love Faulk’s game. Despite not being a great outside shooter or a significant threat on the offensive end, he impacts the game in a variety of ways. Defensively, he can guard ANYONE and is always engaged and active with his hands. His strength and balance are elite, and the effort is always there. Offensively, he can handle the ball and is a heady passer, so he does well with other good offensive players around him. Definite D3 prospect who should either find a fit this time around or do a PG year somewhere.
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Read EvaluationWill Armishaw | Prep Hoops Scout
Faulk, a wing out of Bridgewater-Raynham High School in Massachusetts, was one of the top stat-sheet stuffers in the MIAA and finished his senior season averaging 15 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals per game. The 6’3″ wing is a big playmaker that is at his best with the ball in his hands. He’s a three level scorer that has good footwork in the post, gets into his mid-range game off the bounce, and has the ability to knock down shots from behind the arc. He’s really good in transition, pushing the tempo and making quality decisions with the ball in his hands. Defensively, he can guard any of four positions on the floor and is a plus rebounder. He should be on the radar of plenty of Division III programs throughout New England, but has the ability to intrigue coaches at the scholarship level with a prep year.
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Read EvaluationWill Armishaw | Prep Hoops Scout
Faulk, a guard out of Bridgewater-Raynham High School in Massachusetts, makes his first appearance in the rankings at #159. Faulk flew under-the-radar a bit last winter, but has quickly emerged as one of the MIAA’s top 2026’s. The athletic guard loves to get downhill with the ball in his hands, using his combination of size and power to finish plays through contact around the rim. He can operate as a primary handler, making good decisions as a facilitator, while also showing the ability to score in isolations. He makes shots from behind the arc, rebounds it in traffic defensively, and can guard four positions when needed.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Faulk is a brick wall and provides toughness and versatility on both ends of the floor for a Bridgewater-Raynham squad that’s going to potentially make a title run this year. The 6-foot-3 wing can handle the ball and get to his spots offensively, and he’s an above the rim finisher once he gets there. He’s also an unselfish passer and has great vision and instincts. Defensively, though, is where Faulk really excels. He did an excellent job on New Bedford’s best player in a highly touted matchup, and he’s able to guard a variety of positions because of his physicality and quickness. Definite D3 player.
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