RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
50. |
Akoy Agau Omaha Central (Omaha, NE) |
F |
6-7/190 |
|
Played supporting role for most of the year, but put on a show in Nebraska's Class A state championship game with 18 points, 15 rebounds and nine blocks in a Central win. |
50. |
Beejay Anya DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) |
F |
6-7/210 |
|
Should have a much greater opportunity to shine at DeMatha in 2010-11 after some promising outings off the bench for Stags this year. |
50. |
Brian Bridgewater Episcopal (Baton Rouge, LA) |
F |
6-4/210 |
|
Averaged 22.1 points and 11.2 rebounds per game en route to District 7-2A MVP and second team All-State honors. |
50. |
Reggie Cameron Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ) |
F |
6-6/195 |
|
Forced to find a new school for next year with Paterson Catholic set to close. |
50. |
Aquille Carr Patterson (Baltimore, MD) |
G |
5-6/150 |
|
It's not a misprint – the best freshman in the country this season was just 5-foot-6. The Baltimore Sun called Carr's campaign "one of (the) finest freshman seasons ever in area" after he put up 25.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 5.3 steals per game. |
50. |
Stephen Clark Douglass (Oklahoma City, OK) |
G |
5-9/155 |
|
Clark led a 30-0 4A state championship team at Douglass – arguably Oklahoma's best regardless of class – in scoring at 17.5 points per game along with 3.2 rebounds and 3.0 steals. |
50. |
Dre'kalo Clayton Evans (Orlando, FL) |
W, F |
6-6/230 |
|
Bullish rookie led Evans in scoring (18.0 points per game) and rebounding (9.5) while joining Hill as All-Central Florida honoree. |
50. |
Tyrek Coger Upper Room Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) |
F |
6-8/230 |
|
Plus-sized post was a big name coming out of middle school but played freshman year in obscurity at Upper Room. |
50. |
Austin Colbert St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) |
F |
6-8/185 |
|
The future of Kevin Boyle's powerhouse program at St. Patrick. |
50. |
Eric Cooper Lutheran (La Verne, CA) |
G |
6-2/145 |
|
Teamed with brother C.J. as well as several other standouts at La Verne Lutheran to help Trojans capture California's Division V state championship. |
50. |
Riley Dearring Hopkins (Minnetonka, MN) |
G, W |
6-4/165 |
|
Part of a state championship team at Hopkins. |
50. |
Justin Dotson Daniel (Central, SC) |
G |
6-3/175 |
|
Key component of Daniel's Class AAA state championship team, posting 13.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Kahlil Dukes Capital Prep (Hartford, CT) |
G |
5-10/165 |
|
Led the state of Connecticut and all freshmen nationally in scoring at 29.1 points per game along with 3.3 assists, 2.7 steals and 2.6 rebounds. |
50. |
D. J. Fenner Seattle Prep (Seattle, WA) |
G, W |
6-5/195 |
|
Originally slated to attend Gonzaga of Washington, D.C., Fenner took Seattle's Metro League by storm, putting up 18.4 points per game. |
50. |
De Monte Flannigan Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland, OH) |
F |
6-7/210 |
|
Earned first team Division III All-State honors after recording 13.7 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Alex Foster De La Salle (Chicago, IL) |
F |
6-8/200 |
|
One of two blue-chip forward prospects at De La Salle along with 2011 stud Michael Shaw. |
50. |
Keith Frazier Irving (TX) |
G |
6-4/180 |
|
Despite playing in one of Texas' most competitive 5A districts, Frazier was a top scorer in the Dallas area top at 17.5 points per game. |
50. |
Isaac Hamilton Crenshaw (Los Angeles, CA) |
G, W |
6-4/160 |
|
Had some huge scoring outings for tradition-rich program as a freshman. |
50. |
Thomas Hamilton Whitney Young (Chicago, IL) |
F |
6-10/240 |
|
Eased into a talented Dolphin rotation and carved out 12.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game. |
50. |
Aaron Harrison Strake Jesuit (Houston, TX) |
G, W |
6-4/210 |
|
Expect big things from Harrison twins after spending their freshmen seasons on the Strake Jesuit junior varsity. |
50. |
Andrew Harrison Strake Jesuit (Houston, TX) |
G, W |
6-4/210 |
|
A developing point guard while Aaron is best on the wing. |
50. |
Collin Hartman Indianapolis Cathedral (Indianapolis, IN) |
F |
6-6/200 |
|
Could help extend a remarkable run of talent in the Hoosier State to 2013 after averaging 14.3 points per game |
50. |
Darryl Hicks North Oldham (Goshen, KY) |
W |
6-4/170 |
|
Helped Rockets reach Kentucky's single-class "Sweet 16" by averaging 13.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Kasey Hill Mount Dora Bible (Mount Dora, FL) |
G |
5-11/170 |
|
Already a national name headed into his freshman year, Hill didn't disappoint in averaging 20.4 points, 6.8 assists, 4.8 steals and 4.3 rebounds per game en route to Orlando Sentinel third team All-Central Florida honors. |
50. |
Andre Horne Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes, FL) |
F |
6-7/215 |
|
Physically impressive frosh averaged 5.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 blocked shots per game for a proud Florida program. |
50. |
Kuran Iverson Northwest Catholic (West Hartford, CT) |
F |
6-8/185 |
|
Second team Class L All-State selection after putting up of 13 points and eight rebounds per game. |
50. |
Kris Jenkins Gonzaga (Washington, DC) |
F |
6-6/245 |
|
Averaged nearly nine points per game in the highly-competitive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference. |
50. |
Peter Jok Roosevelt [Theodore] (Des Moines, IA) |
G, W |
6-5/175 |
|
Missed some time with injuries and came off the bench for most of the season, but showed glimpses of his great potential in posting 10.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Torren Jones Basha (Chandler, AZ) |
F |
6-8/195 |
|
Helped Basha go 24-7 with averages of 14.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. |
50. |
Austin Mecca Lincoln (Manitowoc, WI) |
F |
6-7/205 |
|
Averaged 14.7 points per game in Wisconsin's largest division. |
50. |
Cheikh Ndiaye Army-Navy (Carlsbad, CA) |
F |
7-0/210 |
|
The Senegal native has intriguing size and a developing game that helped account for 10.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 5.8 blocks per game. |
50. |
Semi Ojeleye Ottawa (KS) |
W, F |
6-5/185 |
|
Ojeleye led Ottawa to a 23-4 record and Class 4A championship game with team-high averages of 14.0 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Juwan Parker Washington [Booker T.] (Tulsa, OK) |
W |
6-4/185 |
|
Coached by University of Tulsa legend Shea Seals, Parker chipped in 9.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per game for Oklahoma's 5A state champions. |
50. |
Jabari Parker Simeon (Chicago, IL) |
G, F |
6-6/200 |
|
Parker was the second-leading scorer (9.3 points per game) for Illinois' defensive-minded Class 4A champions. |
50. |
Malik Price - Martin Monsignor Pace (Miami, FL) |
W, F |
6-9/195 |
|
Routine double-digit rebounder and big-time shot blocker. |
50. |
Roschon Prince Poly (Long Beach, CA) |
F |
6-6/195 |
|
Emerged as major contributor for Poly team packed with college prospects, tallying 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per outing. |
50. |
Rodney Purvis Upper Room Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) |
G |
6-3/180 |
|
Tall point guard has top of the class-type talent. |
50. |
Julius Randle Prestonwood Christian (Plano, TX) |
F |
6-8/215 |
|
Randle teamed with Sophomore All-American Zach Peters to help Prestonwood Christian land private school state title in Texas, averaging 15.0 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. |
50. |
Tyree Robinson Lincoln (San Diego, CA) |
G |
6-4/190 |
|
Along with brother and fellow All-American, Tyrell, could be in line for a special high school career after contributing 9.7 points, 4.1 and 2.9 assists for California's 29-2 Division II state champions. |
50. |
Tyrell Robinson Lincoln (San Diego, CA) |
W |
6-3/200 |
|
Jason Bryant might be the luckiest coach in America with three more years of Tyree and Tyrell, who added 6.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game for Hornets. |
50. |
Jahmel Taylor Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks, CA) |
G |
6-1/160 |
|
Helped Notre Dame win twice as many games in 2009-10 than in 2008-09, averaging 16.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game. |
50. |
Reggie Theus Jr. Fairfax (Los Angeles, CA) |
G, F |
6-6 |
|
Part of a promising youth movement at Fairfax. |
50. |
Chris Thomas Princeton Day Academy (Lanham, MD) |
G |
6-5/190 |
|
Denver native emerged as one of D.C.'s top frosh along with Kris Jenkins of Gonzaga. |
50. |
Charles Tucker Jr. Eastern (Lansing, MI) |
G |
5-11/160 |
|
Solid in support of star junior LaDontae Henton at Eastern, Tucker scored 10.6 points and handed out 6.8 assist per game. |
50. |
Ishmael Wainwright Raytown South (Raytown, MO) |
F |
6-6/215 |
|
Also a quarterback/wide receiver for the Cardinal football team, posted 7.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.8 steals per game. |
50. |
Jordan Washington Pathways College Prep (Queens, NY) |
F |
6-7/225 |
|
Second team Class B All-State selection after pouring in 28.2 points per game along with over 14 rebounds. |
50. |
Mark Williams Benedictine (Cleveland, OH) |
F |
6-7/215 |
|
Key reserve for 22-5 Benedictine squad. |
50. |
Jonathan Williams Southwind (Memphis, TN) |
F |
6-9/200 |
|
Williams was a consistent double-double performer as a freshman and considered the top 2013 prospect in Memphis – a city with a scorching-hot high school basketball scene. |
50. |
Nigel Williams - Goss Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
G |
6-3/180 |
|
Played apprentice to Texas-bound senior All-American Cory Joseph. |
50. |
Michael Young Shady Side Academy (Pittsburgh, PA) |
F |
6-7/210 |
|
Leading rebounder for a 19-win Shady Side Academy team. |