Xavier Wilson
Xavier Wilson
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Brandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top unsigned senior guards in the state, Wilson helped lead Fort Wayne Snider to the Class 4A North Semi-State. Wilson, a smooth, left-handed guard, averaged 15.0 points per game. His ability to create his own shot, shoot a high-percentage from three-point range, and constantly make plays for open teammates proved his status as one of the top guards not just in Fort Wayne but in the senior class statewide. Wilson jumped 10 spots from #48 to #38 in our final rankings update.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Fort Wayne Snider pulled off an upset on Saturday evening defeating Carmel 54-46. Wilson, an unsigned senior guard, finished with 18 points to lead all scorers in the game. The left-handed playmaking with good positional size and length remains one of the top backcourt prospects still on the board in Indiana.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
An unsigned senior guard, Wilson showcased his explosiveness off of the bounce on Saturday afternoon. The long, lean, left-handed playmaker controlled the tempo of the game while consistently getting to the paint and running the show for Snider offensive. Wilson finished with 15 points and 6 assists in the 71-65 win. He recently received an offer from Division II Pitt-Johnstown.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top unsigned senior guards in Indiana, Wilson went off for 30 points in a big 72-62 win over Fort Wayne Snider over Blackhawk Christian. The dynamic left-handed guard is a big part of Snider winning 10 of their last 11 games. They will likely enter Sectional 5 as the favorite.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Wilson had a breakout junior season establishing himself as one of the top players in Fort Wayne. Now, the long, lean, left-handed guard is showcasing his skills on a statewide basis. The 6’3″-6’4″ playmaker looked very comfortable with the ball in his hands consistently creating scoring opportunities for himself and others off of the bounce. His size and length in the backcourt make him a difficult matchup for a lot of defenders. Wilson also shot the ball well from three-point range on Friday.
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Read EvaluationMichael Schneiderman | Prep Hoops Scout
Caught him playing on Sunday in the team’s last game of the weekend. Can obviously play the two at the next level but I have him on my point list because of his ability to handle the rock under a lot of pressure. In a really fast up tempo physical game he helped slow down the pace a bit and make the defense guard for longer possessions. Went through traffic a couple of times and able to finish vs more athleticism. Tallied him for 3 3’s and was poised on his catch and shoot on spray outs from his point. Is a pick me up type of player who helped pause a couple of opponents offensive runs.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Wilson shot up our Prep Ho OPS Indiana Class of 2026 Prospect Rankings during the high school season after averaging 14.8 points per game and making 48 three-point shots at a 34.8% clip. Now, he appears to pick up right where he left off for OPS – UA Rise. The long, athletic guard was a double-figure scorer in three of their four games this past weekend at the Windy City War. Wilson’s ability to play either guard spot and bring some havoc creation to the perimeter defensively makes him an interesting college prospect to follow this summer.
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