Prince Anga
Prince Anga
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Kyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
Ben Davis has been as good as we thought they would be at this current part of the season with just some really good depth to them. They have one of the better front court rotations in the state with one of those guys being
Prince Anga
Prince
Anga
6'7" | PF/C
Ben Davis | 2026
State
IN
. Anga is averaging 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds so far this year being such a physical force down low for the Giants. He currently holds offers from DePauw, Hanover, Wabash, Franklin College, North Park University. Ben Davis has Lawrence North and Lawrence Central this week.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
One of two unsigned senior big men for Ben Davis, Anga is also being highly sought after by area small college programs. The 6’7″ center is very physical and brings some rebounding and defensive upside to the table. He is averaging 7.0 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. Ben Davis is 10-3 on the season, flirting with the Prep Hoops Indiana Class 4A Top 10, and will be a team that we see very soon.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
It is hard to find a more physically impressive big man in Indiana’s Class of 2026 than
Prince Anga
Prince
Anga
6'7" | PF/C
Ben Davis | 2026
State
IN
from Ben Davis High School. The 6’7″ center is so incredibly strong, but maintains some fluid athleticism and the ability to move around the basket. He was able to cut to the blocks from the elbows and get clean catches that he finished at the rim consistently. Anga is also a consistent force on the offensive glass and defensively up around the rim.
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Read EvaluationLogan Greenwell | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’8” product out of Ben Davis arguably had the best showing at the UIndy Camp. Extremely high motor big man that affects the game on both ends of the floor. He was the best rebounder at camp and he did on both ends. Long wingspan and a good eye for seeing the ball off the rim. Defensively he is a physical presence that alters or blocks any shot in the paint. On the offensive end, he’s a garbage basket big man with an improving midrange jumper. He sets good screens and rolls hard to the rim where he looks to finish strong.
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Read EvaluationLogan Greenwell | Prep Hoops Scout
Physical post presence that knows how to use his frame. He posts hard and carves out space and when he gets the ball, he knows how to finish. Still raw offensively, but continues to improve his footwork and is improving his face up game. Shows flashes of jump shot out to 15 feet, he does most of his damage on put backs and rim runs. High energy rim protector that homes shown the ability to contain smaller perimeter players for a short time.
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Read EvaluationKyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
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- A new name on our radar that has made an impact this summer and will certainly do so at Ben Davis this year is
Prince Anga
Prince
Anga
6'7" | PF/C
Ben Davis | 2026
State
IN
. Anga makes a case as the best pure rebounder in the 2026 class with his massive frame in the post. He is a load to handle in the paint on both ends of the floor and has caught the attention of many college coaches.
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Read EvaluationKyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
- Very big size, just a lot to handle in the post with his large frame and strength.
- Arguably the best pure rebounder I watched all weekend.
- Physical and plays very hard.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
We have mentioned Anga quite a bit of late, but that is simply a testament to his continued hard work on the hardwood. The 6’7″ center is really coming along and is starting to catch the attention of college coaches. He is incredibly strong and physical, plays hard, and has the tools to be a real beast on the glass. As Anga, a Ben Davis High School rising senior, continues to develop his offensive skill his game will do nothing but take off even more.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
You can’t argue with the size and physicality of this 6’7″ center from Ben Davis High School. Anga is still developing on the offensive end, but he has gotten to the point where can finish out of the dunker’s spot and will dominate the offensive glass giving himself plenty of opportunities for putbacks. On the defensive end he does a good job of being “in the way” at the rim. He deters, alters, and blocks a lot of shots. Definitely an under-the-radar, and high academic, interior presence for college programs to get eyes on. Anga followed up his Charlie Hughes performance with a strong showing at Tuesday night’s PAC League.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
There is no denying the elite physical tools that this prospect possesses. He will need to develop a softer touch inside, but he checks a lot of boxes right away for any small college program looking for a big man. Anga stood out on Tuesday night with how he relentlessly attack the basketball as a rebounder. He turned in a pretty dominant performance on the offensive glass. Solid under-the-radar prospect that could generate some buzz over the course of the summer months.
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