Jordan Smith, Jason Crowe and Kendre Harrison headline stat leaders heading into Nike EYBL Session 2

By Jordan Divens May 15, 2025, 12:00am

Memphis hosts second session beginning Friday.

The second session of Nike EYBL action gets underway beginning Friday in Memphis, Tenn., as elite prospects across high school basketball compete in the top summer circuit.

The first session saw a number of standout performances as top 10 Class of 2026 prospect Jason Crowe Jr. leads the league in scoring through three games, averaging 25.3 points per contest. Oregon football and basketball commit Kendre Harrison has the most rebounds at 12.7 per game and under-the-radar guard Anthony Brown leads the circuit in assists at 6.7 per outing.
Grid-hoops star Kendre Harrison leads the Nike EYBL circuit in rebounding heading into the second session. (PHOTO: Brad Arrowood)
Grid-hoops star Kendre Harrison leads the Nike EYBL circuit in rebounding heading into the second session. (PHOTO: Brad Arrowood)
MaxPreps National Junior of the Year selection Jordan Smith was the only player to rank in the top 10 in each scoring (22.7), rebounds (8.3) and assists (4.3). He did so while leading Team Takeover to a 3-0 record.

Along with Team Takeover, the Oakland Soldiers, New York Rens, PSA Cardinals, Team CP3 and Team Why Not each remain unbeaten heading into the second session.

The New York Rens face a pair of fellow unbeaten teams this weekend in the Oakland Soldiers on Friday and the PSA Cardinals on Saturday.



Team Takeover also takes on the Oakland Soldiers on Saturday in a matchup of teams that are currently 3-0. All games can be live streamed on the Nike EYBL official website.

Here are the statistical leaders from the first session:

Scoring

Jason Crowe Jr — 25.3 points per game
Oakland Soldiers | Inglewood (Calif.)


Qayden Samuels  24.7



Dylan Mingo  23.3

Jordan Smith 22.7
Team Takeover | Paul VI (Chantilly, Va.)


Ikenna Alozie 21.7





J.J. Andrews 19.7

Rebounds

Kendre Harrison — 12.7 rebounds per game




Tajh Ariza — 9.7
Team Why Not | St. John Bosco


Albany City Rocks | Newman (Boston, Mass.)

Ethan Taylor — 8.7

Jordan Smith — 8.3
Team Takeover | Paul VI

Najai Hines — 8.0

Assists

Anthony Brown — 6.7 assists per game



Nightrydas Elite | Columbus

Dionte Neal — 5.3
Team CP3 | Reidsville


Jayden Moore — 5.0

Jason Crowe Jr. — 4.7
Oakland Soldiers | Inglewood

Trey Pearson — 4.7



Jordan Smith — 4.3
Team Takeover | Paul VI

Team Thad | Oxford (Ala.)