Joseph Daly is a 6'7" Small Forward/Power Forward in the 2026 class.
Daly attends New London in Wisconsin and plays club basketball for Wisconsin Blizzard.
Daly's Player Profile was created on August 25, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Joseph
DalySF/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
HS
New London
|
WI
Player Rankings: Biggest class of 2026 stock boosters
Previous Ranking: 33Current Ranking: 26 Daly has grown a bit over the past six months, which makes his...
Written by Mark Miller
Joseph
DalySF/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
HS
New London
|
WI
Wisconsin Expo: Team 1 Evaluations
One of the better class of 2026 prospects at The Expo, Daly showed his versatility on both ends...
Written by Mark Miller
Joseph
DalySF/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
HS
New London
|
WI
WBY Camp at Viterbo: Sunday Standouts
Daly was the first player selected in the WBY Camp draft after he turned in one strong showing...
Written by Mark Miller
Joseph
DalySF/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
HS
New London
|
WI
Cream City Collision: Saturday’s 17U standouts
One of the top 17U players in the Cream City Collision, Daly showed off his impressive versatility and...
Written by Mark Miller
Joseph
DalySF/PF
Class
2026
Height
6'7"
HS
New London
|
WI
Bay Conference: First Team
Daly was a dominant force for New London throughout his junior season. The six-foot-six-inch wing led the conference...
Written by Chris Robinson
Mark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Mark Miller
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
Previous Ranking: 33 Current Ranking: 26
Daly has grown a bit over the past six months, which makes his game all the more difficult to defend. The mobile 6-foot-7 forward is having another productive campaign for New London as he is averaging 22.3 points, 12.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists for the Bulldogs, who have won four games in a row. Daly went for 24 points and seven rebounds in a recent victory over a very good Little Chute squad. Among the schools at the next level expressing strong interest in Daly are Carroll University and Stevens Point.
One of the better class of 2026 prospects at The Expo, Daly showed his versatility on both ends of the court throughout the afternoon. He guarded in the post and was also able to get into a stance and defend on the perimeter. He scored around the basket with his post moves and he also made some shots from the perimeter, including a few from beyond the arc. Daly also flashed his stellar passing ability for Team 1, often finding open teammates out of double teams. Daly has grown an inch or so since the end of the high school season last March and appears poised to have a huge senior season for New London.
Daly was the first player selected in the WBY Camp draft after he turned in one strong showing after another during the first two sessions of the event on Sunday. The returning co-Player of the Year in the Bay Conference with Logan RamczykLoganRamczyk
6'2" | PG/SG
Xavier | 2027 StateWI
of Xavier, Daly is a versatile forward with good size and strength. But what stands out most about Daly is his skill and decision making. He is extremely effective popping out to the high post, where he can rise up for a jump shot, put the ball on the floor on drives to the basket or use his size and accuracy in passing to open teammates cutting to the basket. Daly’s game translates well to the next level and his all-out effort each time he takes the floor makes him one of the better class of 2026 players in the state.
One of the top 17U players in the Cream City Collision, Daly showed off his impressive versatility and ability to positively impact the game during the Wisconsin Blizzard
‘s 66-61 loss to Minnesota Lace Up Black squad. Daly, one of the more unselfish players on the floor, scored 17 points, played strong interior defense and made some stellar passes to his teammates. He scored from outside the arc, in the post and off the bounce. Daly always gives strong effort, is a communicative teammate on defense, and is a more than willing passer from the high post. He is coming off a strong junior season at New London, and is poised to have another big year for the Bulldogs in 2025-26.
Daly was a dominant force for New London throughout his junior season. The six-foot-six-inch wing led the conference in scoring with an impressive twenty two points per game. His season high came in a commanding thirty-six point night that led to a victory over Menasha. He also topped the conference in rebounding, averaging nearly thirteen boards per contest. A huge rebounding night was a nineteen rebound performance came in a hard-fought loss against Freedom. Fully displaying his all-around game, he also ranked fifth in the conference with four assists per game. Daly’s outstanding season marks a significant jump from Second Team All-Conference to First Team honors.