Tavion Williams
Tavion Williams
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Brandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Williams has long been a favorite of ours at Prep Hoops Indiana and the Kentucky Wesleyan signee proved why once again on Sunday at the Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top 60 Workout. The 6’7″ forward from Ben Davis High School plays with such a high motor, is an above the rim finisher, and can protect the rim at a high-level as well. Those skills will translate to the next level in a hurry.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Playing against arguably the best front court in the state, this 6’7″ Kentucky Wesleyan signee was a dominant force. Williams finished with 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 blocked shots in Ben Davis’ 67-64 win over Lawrence North.
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Read EvaluationKyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
One of our biggest stock-risers in the in-state 2025 class will be playing at Sneakers for Santa and will be a big one to watch. 6’7 power forward Tavion Williams Tavion Williams 6'7" | PF Ben Davis | 2025 State IN has been a highlight reel ever since this past spring and that has carried into this early part of the season with him averaging 14.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in two games. He is so athletic, long, and bouncy around the rim. There are so many tools that you like of Williams as he continues to blossom as a basketball player.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
This isn’t the first time that Williams has been a stock-riser during our various rankings updates. The 6’7″ forward/center from Ben Davis High School has as much upside as any of the non-Division I signee front court players in the class. Despite holding multiple Division II/NAIA offers right now, we still believe that Williams’ recruitment should be more widespread and still see a jump. He is so athletic, long, and bouncy around the rim. When he is 20-21 years old people will regret not having him in their program.
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