Class of 2013 Top 25 Point Guards

By Jason Hickman Jul 1, 2012, 12:00am

Five-star prospects Andrew Harrison, Anthony Barber and Kasey Hill headline rising senior floor generals.

Along with twin brother Aaron, Andrew Harrison helped Fort Bend Travis reach the Texas Class 5A state final as a junior.
Along with twin brother Aaron, Andrew Harrison helped Fort Bend Travis reach the Texas Class 5A state final as a junior.
Photo by Alik McIntosh
In advance of July's evaluation period for high school prospects, MaxPreps will roll out a position-by-position outlook on the Class of 2013 this week.

We begin with the point guards, where Andrew Harrison of Fort Bend Travis (Richmond, Texas) is a clear-cut No. 1. At 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, he possesses prototype size for his position. He can score as needed but is more than comfortable with setting up teammates – usually twin brother and high school and club teammate Aaron (see tomorrow's shooting guard rankings).

Anthony Barber of Hampton (Va.) and Florida Gator commitment Kasey Hill of Montverde Academy (Fla.) are the other five-star talents in this group.

Nigel Williams-Goss, Tyler Ennis, Conner Frankamp and Zach LaVine are all major talents in their own right and could push for five-star status in July and during their respective campaigns.

Chicago's Kyle Davis, London Perrantes of Crespi (Encino, Calif.), Memphis floor general Sam Craft, Shane Rector of St. Raymond (Bronx, N.Y.), Seattle's MarQuis Davis and San Diego two-sport stud Tyree Robinson are among the players we hope to get a closer look at in July for future consideration.



MaxPreps will release updated class rankings for 2013 and 2014 in August, along with a watch list for 2015 prospects.

CLASS OF 2013 TOP 25 POINT GUARDS


NameStarsCollege
1Andrew Harrison, PGFort Bend Travis (Richmond, TX)6-5/215 

2Anthony Barber, PGHampton (VA)6-2/170 

3Kasey Hill, PGMontverde Academy (Montverde, FL)6-1/175 
Florida
4Nigel Williams-Goss, PGFindlay Prep (Henderson, NV)6-3/180 
Washington
5Tyler Ennis, PGSt. Benedicts Prep (Newark, NJ)6-2/180 

6Conner Frankamp, PGNorth (Wichita, KS)6-1/160 
Kansas
7Zach LaVine, PG/SGBothell (WA)6-3/165 
UCLA
8Nate Britt, PGGonzaga (Washington, DC)6-1/170 
North Carolina
9Stephen Clark, PGDouglass (Oklahoma City, OK)5-9/170 

10Bryson Scott, PGNorthrop (Fort Wayne, IN)6-0/180 
Purdue
11Tahj Shamsid-Deen, PGColumbia (Decatur, GA)5-9/160 

12Aquille Carr, PGPatterson (Baltimore, MD)5-6/150 
Seton Hall
13Rysheed Jordan, PGVaux (Philadelphia, PA)6-3/180 

14Demetrius Jackson, PGMarian (Mishawaka, IN)6-1/180 

15Monte Morris, PGBeecher (Flint, MI)6-2/170 
Iowa State
16Ikenna Iroegbu, PGOak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)6-1/190 

17Duane Wilson Jr., PGDominican (Whitefish Bay, WI)6-2/170 
Marquette
18Bronson Koenig, PGAquinas (La Crosse, WI)6-2/175 
Wisconsin
19Jordan Woodard, PGEdmond Memorial (Edmond, OK)5-11/180 

20Jairus Lyles, PG/SGDeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)6-1/170 
Virginia Commonwealth
21Derrick Walton Jr., PGChandler Park Academy (Harper Woods, MI)6-0/175 
Michigan
22Rene Castro, PGWorcester Academy (Worcester, MA)6-2/180 

23Wesley Clark, PGRomulus (MI)5-11/170 

24Jaren Sina, PGGill St. Bernards (Gladstone, NJ)6-1/175 
Northwestern
25Marquan Botley, PGPrestonwood Christian (Plano, TX)5-8/155