Chrishon Woodward
Chrishon Woodward
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Brandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Another outgoing transfer from North Central High School, this versatile 6’5″ hybrid wing/forward landed at Brownsburg High School for his senior season. Woodward does a little bit of everything offensive and had an excellent summer with Indiana Basketball Club Select. He remains one of the top small college prospects in the greater Indianapolis area and certainly could see some scholarship opportunities come his way.
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- One of our stock-risers in the 2026 class, Woodward has a chance to utilize together a special senior season with him transferring to Brownsburg. He plays the role as the secondary playmaker extremely well with an ability to make plays in transition, shoot it from deep, drive off the dribble. He has shown steady improvement over the years at the high school level and an intriguing prospect at the next level.
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-Looked good on Friday night and he performed well on Saturday AM
-EG10 beat Starks Elite by 3 in a Saturday morning battler
-Long & rangy athlete
-Showed off his shooting with 3ball
-Scored in transition multiple times
-Versatile scorer, tough matchup as he scores from in & out
-Steal late, AND1 bucket, hit the FT to take the lead
-Easy flush in transition off a turnover
-Got to the line multiple times, nice-looking shooting mechanics
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Woodward has transferred from North Central High School to Brownsburg High School for his senior season. The versatile 6’5″ wing/forward gets a lot done as a right hand driver and slasher offensively. He is comfortable with the ball in his hands in transition and can even serve as secondary playmaker at times. His size makes him a tough matchup when he gets downhill to the rim. Woodward is a solid athlete as well with some above-the-rim finishing ability. He rose from #69 to #54 in our Class of 2026 rankings.
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Read EvaluationKyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
Woodward is easily one of the top under-the-radar prospects we have in the in-state 2026 class and every time we get a chance to watch him, we at Prep Hoops Indiana seemingly come out more impressed with him. He had a pretty solid junior season with North Central averaging a little over 9.0 ppg and 3.4 rebound per game, which is where he started to a rise a bit as a prospect. The 6-foot-5 wing has done a good job of showing his versatility as a player for Indiana Basketball Club-Fine this summer being able to knock down threes and attack the lane hard. North Central has some production that they need filled next season and Woodward will have a more increased role, starting in June.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Woodward continues to showcase his versatility this spring for Indiana Basketball Club – Fine. The 6’5″ wing/forward can make open catch-and-shoot three-point shots, but definitely is at his best in transition, driving it right in the halfcourt and attacking closeouts. His combination of ball skill and size on the perimeter make him a matchup nightmare for opponents. The North Central High School product is a good rebounder and has real upside as a defender. Woodward finished with a game-high 20 points in the win that we watched over Hoopmatics.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Woodward’s versatility is what stands out the most. Fresh off of a highly productive junior season at North Central High School he is now suiting up with Indiana Basketball Club Select 3SGB and played very well in the game we watched on Saturday morning finishing with 17 points to lead the way. He dominated the game in transition, was excellent on the offensive glass, and flashed his versatility out on the perimeter as well.
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