RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
1. |
Harrison Barnes Ames (IA) |
G, W |
6-7/210 |
North Carolina |
MaxPreps.com’s National Player of the Year averaged 26.1 points, 10.0 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 3.0 assists while leading Ames to 53-straight wins to close his career and back-to-back Class 4A state titles. |
2. |
Jared Sullinger Northland (Columbus, OH) |
P |
6-9/260 |
Ohio State |
Vikings went 23-1 and rose to No. 2 national ranking behind future Buckeye’s 23.1 points and 11.6 rebounds per game. |
3. |
Brandon Knight Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale, FL) |
G |
6-3/190 |
Kentucky |
Prolific scoring guard averaged 32.5 points per game (finishing with 3,515 for his career) as a senior to go along with 8.6 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.5 steals. |
4. |
Reggie Bullock Kinston (NC) |
W |
6-7/205 |
North Carolina |
A nearly-unanimous choice for North Carolina’s Player of the Year honor, Bullock posted 25 points and 11 rebounds per game as Kinston went 28-4 and captured the Class 2A state title. |
5. |
Tobias Harris Half Hollow Hills West (Dix Hills, NY) |
P |
6-8/230 |
Tennessee |
The versatile future Volunteer piled up points (24.7 per game) and rebounds (14.4) while leading Colts to a 24-2 record. |
6. |
Terrence Jones Jefferson (Portland, OR) |
W, F |
6-8/215 |
|
Monster senior campaign highlighted by averages of 32 points, 13 rebounds and five assists per game, third-straight Class 5A state championship. |
7. |
Josh Selby Lake Clifton (Baltimore, MD) |
G |
6-2/185 |
|
A guard who relishes the big stage, Selby pumped in 32 points per game as a senior – topping the 40-point mark four times – while handing out seven assists and grabbing five boards. |
8. |
Kyrie Irving St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ) |
G |
6-1/175 |
Duke |
New Jersey’s Player of the Year, Irving emerged as the leader on a team that also features Michael Gilchrist – the No. 1-ranked junior in America – by tallying 24.5 points, 6.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game. |
9. |
Cory Joseph Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
G |
6-3/180 |
|
Led Findlay Prep to second-straight National High School Invitational title and No. 5 national ranking with averages of 18.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.5 steals per game. |
10. |
Will Barton Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH) |
SG |
6-6/170 |
Memphis |
Averaged 20.8 points per game and earned Player of the Year honors in Northeast's prep school ranks. |
11. |
Joe Jackson White Station (Memphis, TN) |
G |
6-0/170 |
Memphis |
Explosive scorer poured in 32.5 points per game as a senior, finishing with 3,451 for his career while leading White Station to three state championship games. |
12. |
Deshaun Thomas Bishop Luers (Fort Wayne, IN) |
W, P |
6-7/220 |
Ohio State |
Finished career as Indiana’s third all-time leading scorer with 3,018 points after posting 31.8 per game as a senior to go along with 15.3 rebounds. |
13. |
Ray McCallum Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI) |
G |
6-1/180 |
Detroit Mercy |
A heady and determined point guard and player, McCallum posted 21.2 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as Detroit Country Day went 26-2 and captured Michigan’s Class B title. |
14. |
Perry Jones Duncanville (TX) |
F |
6-11/220 |
Baylor |
Senior year left a little to be desired, but remains an extremely intriguing prospect with size and skill. |
15. |
Fabricio De Melo Sagemont (Weston, FL) |
P |
7-0/270 |
Syracuse |
Best basketball still ahead for Brazilian big man after posting 15 points, 11.3 rebounds per game as a senior. |
16. |
Tristan Thompson Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) |
F |
6-10/235 |
Texas |
Despite being overshadowed by teammate and fellow Canadian Cory Joseph, Thompson was a big reason why Findlay Prep remained an elite outfit this season by averaging 15.9 points and 9.6 rebounds. |
17. |
Tony Mitchell Pinkston (Dallas, TX) |
W, F |
6-8/225 |
Missouri |
Got the nod for Dallas Morning News All-Area Player of the Year over Duncanville’s Perry Jones after posting 20.5 points, 13.2 rebounds and 4.1 blocks for Pinkston. |
18. |
C. J. Aiken Plymouth Whitemarsh (Plymouth Meeting, PA) |
F |
6-10/205 |
St. Joseph's |
Premier shot-blocker posted 17.1 points and 12.7 rebounds per game for deep and talented Pennsylvania AAAA state champions. |
19. |
Doron Lamb Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) |
G |
6-4/185 |
|
Lamb was spectacular at times in averaging over 26 points per game, including 49 in a loss to St. Peter’s Prep (N.J.) at the prestigious PrimeTime Shootout in February. |
20. |
Trey Zeigler Mt. Pleasant (MI) |
G, W |
6-5/185 |
Central Michigan |
The son of Central Michigan head coach Ernie Zeigler, Trey challenged Keith Appling for Michigan Mr. Basketball honors after tacking up 24.1 points, 10.7 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.6 steals per game. |
21. |
Jereme Richmond Waukegan (IL) |
W, F |
6-7/195 |
Illinois |
Mr. Basketball in Illinois, Richmond averaged 21.8 points and 11.4 rebounds per game in pushing Waukegan to a 27-5 record. |
22. |
Keith Appling Pershing (Detroit, MI) |
G |
6-3/175 |
Michigan State |
Future Spartan piled up 28.1 points per game while leading Pershing to a 22-3 mark, the Detroit PSL title and the Class A regional finals. |
23. |
Ryan Harrow Walton (Marietta, GA) |
G |
6-1/160 |
North Carolina State |
Filled it up to the tune of 31.6 points per game to go along with 5.2 assists and 4.1 rebounds en route to first team AAAAA All-State honors. |
24. |
Trae Golden McEachern (Powder Springs, GA) |
G |
6-3/200 |
Tennessee |
Popped as a senior for 29.8 points, 5.1 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 4.2 steals per game, outclassing some big names to earn Georgia AAAAA Player of the Year honors. |
25. |
Dion Waiters Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) |
G |
6-4/215 |
Syracuse |
Posted 21.3 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game as a senior. |
26. |
Patric Young Providence (Jacksonville, FL) |
F |
6-8/230 |
Florida |
Future Gator was the catalyst for 31-1 Class 2A state champion Providence – a defensive-minded program that finished No. 6 in the final national top 25. |
27. |
Adreian Payne Jefferson Township (Dayton, OH) |
P |
6-9/210 |
Michigan State |
Ohio's Division IV Player of the Year after leading Jefferson to state title. |
28. |
Luke Cothron Macdonald Academy (Red Springs, NC) |
P |
6-8/220 |
|
Racked up over 27 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior. |
29. |
Dwayne Polee Westchester (Los Angeles, CA) |
W, F |
6-6/180 |
|
Projections for the Los Angeles All-City Player of the Year at the next level vary wildly, but he’s doing something right – averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and became the central figure for back-to-back Division I state championship teams at Westchester. |
30. |
Allen Crabbe Price (Los Angeles, CA) |
G |
6-5/190 |
California |
Future Golden Bear is the total package, sporting a 3.93 grade point average to go along with 23 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior for California’s Division IV state champions. |
31. |
Jelan Kendrick Wheeler (Marietta, GA) |
G, W |
6-6/190 |
Memphis |
Played below expectations as a senior but still has the talent to be a college star. |
32. |
C. J. Leslie Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC) |
F |
6-7/205 |
|
McDonald's All-American averaged over 21 points per game as senior. |
33. |
Joshua Smith Kentwood (Covington, WA) |
P |
6-9/285 |
UCLA |
Washington’s Player of the Year missed the latter half of December and much of January with an injury, but returned to his dominant ways in leading Kentwood to the Class 4A title, averaging over 23 points, 15 rebounds and four assists per game at the state tournament. |
34. |
Tony Chennault Sts. Neumann & Goretti (Philadelphia, PA) |
G |
6-2/185 |
Wake Forest |
Chennault, who averaged 19.1 points and 5.9 rebounds per game this winter, fulfilled early expectations with a dream senior season capped by a AAA state championship. |
35. |
Markel Brown Peabody (Alexandria, LA) |
G |
6-5/185 |
Oklahoma State |
Brown swept every individual honor in Louisiana after Peabody went 41-0 with a 4A state title behind 32 points and eight rebounds per game from the future Cowboy. |
36. |
Bryce Jones Taft (Woodland Hills, CA) |
G, W |
6-5/175 |
USC |
Tabbed John R. Wooden Award honoree as LA City Section's outstanding player. |
37. |
Dwight Powell IMG Academies (Bradenton, FL) |
P |
6-10/210 |
Stanford |
A long, skilled post player on the verge of putting it all together. |
38. |
Joshua Hairston Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD) |
F |
6-8/220 |
Duke |
Face-up four man in the mold of recent Blue Devil forwards. |
39. |
Terone Johnson North Central (Indianapolis, IN) |
G |
6-3/190 |
Purdue |
Johnson led North Central to Indiana’s Class 4A state title with 26 points in the final; averaged 21.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game for the season. |
40. |
Daniel Bejarano North (Phoenix, AZ) |
W |
6-5/200 |
Arizona |
Helped Mustangs capture Arizona’s Class 5A Division I title with all-around game that resulted in 21.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists per contest. |
41. |
Okaro White Clearwater (FL) |
F |
6-8/185 |
Florida State |
Posted 17.0 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game for 24-7 Clearwater. |
42. |
Jayvaughn Pinkston Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY) |
W, F |
6-6/235 |
Villanova |
McDonald’s All-American selection and New York City’s CHSAA Player of the Year, future Jay Wright pupil averaged over 25 points and 13 rebounds per game. |
43. |
Vander Blue Madison Memorial (Madison, WI) |
G |
6-3/180 |
Marquette |
A bit erratic as a senior, but still posted nearly 17 points per game and earned Division 1 Co-Player of the Year honors in Wisconsin. |
44. |
Roscoe Smith Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) |
W, F |
6-7/185 |
Connecticut |
Had some big games playing sidekick to Doron Lamb. |
45. |
Terrell Stoglin Santa Rita (Tucson, AZ) |
G |
6-1/180 |
Maryland |
Poured in 29.4 points per game to go along with 6.4 assists. |
46. |
Kendall Marshall O'Connell (Arlington, VA) |
G |
6-3/175 |
North Carolina |
Despite just a 19-14 record, Bishop O’Connell clicked at the right time and won the Virginia Independent School Division 1 title as Marshall contributed 16 points and eight assists per game en route to MVP honors. |
47. |
Joseph Young Yates (Houston, TX) |
G |
6-2/175 |
Providence |
Dialed it up from beyond the arc with frequency in tallying 25.6 per game and spearheading No. 1 Yates’ national-record 116.2 points per game. |
48. |
Ian Miller United Faith Christian Academy (Charlotte, NC) |
G |
6-1/175 |
Florida State |
Two-time All-State selection part of a great recruiting class headed to Tallahassee. |
49. |
Meyers Leonard Robinson (IL) |
C |
7-0/220 |
Illinois |
Chicago Tribune All-State selection made the Maroons Class 2A state champs with 18.8 points, 11.2 rebounds and 4.4 blocks per game. |
50. |
J. T. Terrell West Charlotte (Charlotte, NC) |
G |
6-2/175 |
Wake Forest |
Averaged over 30 points per game in only season at West Charlotte. |
51. |
Jordan Sibert Princeton (Cincinnati, OH) |
G |
6-4/180 |
Ohio State |
Joined fellow future Buckeye Jared Sullinger on Ohio's Division I All-State first team. |
52. |
Corey Hawkins Estrella Foothills (Goodyear, AZ) |
G |
6-3/175 |
Arizona State |
The nation’s third-leading scorer (according to stats submitted to MaxPreps.com) at 36.0 points per game, Hawkins did it all for Arizona’s Class 3A state champions, also grabbing 10.1 rebounds, 4.6 steals and 3.7 assists every time out. |
53. |
Cameron Clark Sherman (TX) |
W |
6-7/190 |
Oklahoma |
Clark's 24.3 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game carried Sherman to 20 wins. |
54. |
Keylon ( K. T.) Harrell Brewbaker Tech (Montgomery, AL) |
SG |
6-4/215 |
Virginia |
Tony Bennett’s top recruit was a force in Alabama this year, tallying 27.3 points, 10.7 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game as Brewbaker Tech took the state’s 4A title. |
55. |
Will Regan Nichols (Buffalo, NY) |
P |
6-8/210 |
Virginia |
Western New York Player of the Year averaged 19.1 points, 14.1 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game. |
56. |
Charles Hankerson Jr. Coral Reef (Miami, FL) |
G |
6-5/215 |
Alabama |
Averaged 31 points per game as senior, including 55 in season-opener. |
57. |
Tyler Lamb Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) |
G |
6-5/205 |
UCLA |
Impressive senior season included 18.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. |
58. |
Michael Cobbins Palo Duro (Amarillo, TX) |
P |
6-8/200 |
Oklahoma State |
Recovered from knee injury in summer to post 15.1 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. |
59. |
Tarik Black Ridgeway (Memphis, TN) |
P |
6-8/235 |
Memphis |
Impressive build and athleticism, but wasn't the best player at Ridgeway this season. |
60. |
Kyle Collinsworth Provo (UT) |
G, W |
6-6/190 |
Brigham Young |
Utah Mr. Basketball nearly averaged a triple-double as a senior. |
61. |
Noah Cottrill Logan (WV) |
G |
6-2/175 |
West Virginia |
Swept player of the year honors in West Virginia after posting 29.2 points per game and leading the charge for AAA state champions. |
62. |
Keala King Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) |
G, F |
6-6/200 |
Arizona State |
Transfer from Compton Dominguez was huge addition for Mater Dei, posting 16.2 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. |
63. |
Phil Pressey Episcopal (Dallas, TX) |
G |
5-10/165 |
Missouri |
Dallas All-Area selection posted 20.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game. |
64. |
Chris Crawford Sheffield (Memphis, TN) |
G |
6-4/185 |
Memphis |
Long-distance specialist earned Class AA All-State honors. |
65. |
Terrence Ross Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD) |
G |
6-5/185 |
|
Big-time talent, but strange senior year included mid-season transfer and decommitment from Maryland. |
66. |
Andre Stringer Forest Hill (Jackson, MS) |
G |
5-9/170 |
LSU |
Highly-decorated high school career ended with averages of 26.6 points, 7.0 assists per game. |
67. |
Taran Buie State College (PA) |
G |
6-2/170 |
Penn State |
Posted 20.4 points per game for Little Lions after transferring from Albany, N.Y. |
68. |
Alex Gauna Eaton Rapids (MI) |
F |
6-8/220 |
Michigan State |
Michigan's Class B Player of the Year was good for 21.9 points and 11.8 rebounds per game as senior. |
69. |
Royce Woolridge Sunnyslope (Phoenix, AZ) |
G |
6-3/180 |
Kansas |
Knows how to put the ball in the bucket, averaging 29.2 points per game en route to All-State honors. |
70. |
Brandon Peters Yates (Houston, TX) |
G |
6-2/180 |
Western Kentucky |
Peters spurred Yates’ state championship victory over Lancaster with 37 points and averaged 25.5 per game for the national champions. |
71. |
Travis Carroll Danville (IN) |
C |
6-10/235 |
Purdue |
Led Danville to a 25-2 record with 19.6 points and 12.1 rebounds per game. |
72. |
Casey Prather Jackson North Side (Jackson, TN) |
G, W |
6-5/195 |
Florida |
Runner-up to Joe Jackson for Class AAA Mr. Basketball honors in Tennessee. |
73. |
Stacey Poole Jr. Providence (Jacksonville, FL) |
G, W |
6-5/190 |
Kentucky |
Helped Providence go 31-1 and earn No. 6 national ranking by MaxPreps. |
74. |
Desmond Simmons Salesian (Richmond, CA) |
F |
6-8/220 |
Washington |
Was good for 20 points and 10 rebounds per night as Salesian piled up 32-3 record. |
75. |
Jeremy Lamb Norcross (GA) |
G, W |
6-5/175 |
Connecticut |
Proved emergence last summer was no fluke by averaging 20.1 points per game and earning first team All-State AAAAA honors. |
76. |
Marcus Thornton Westlake (Atlanta, GA) |
F |
6-7/215 |
Clemson |
Earned first team All-State AAAAA honors and Atlanta POY after leading Westlake to state championship game. |
77. |
Khyle Marshall Flanagan (Pembroke Pines, FL) |
W |
6-6/200 |
Butler |
Could prove to be a major steal for Butler after tacking up 28 points and 11 rebounds per game as senior. |
78. |
James Bell Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL) |
G, W |
6-5/215 |
Villanova |
Emerged as go-to guy on talented Montverde roster. |
79. |
Donnie Hale New Albany (IN) |
F |
6-8/195 |
Purdue |
Slender forward really stepped up as senior, earning first team All-State honors after averaging over 18 points and eight rebounds per game. |
80. |
Mychal Parker Miller (Charlottesville, VA) |
W |
6-6/195 |
Maryland |
Led Miller School in scoring at 20.0 points per game to go along with 5.7 rebounds. |
81. |
Donte Thomas Ballou (Washington, DC) |
G |
6-3/180 |
|
Posted 24 points per game for DC champs. |
82. |
Garrett Jackson Westview (Portland, OR) |
W, F |
6-6/195 |
USC |
First team All-State at the 6A level for the second year in a row in Oregon. |
83. |
K. C. Ross - Miller God's Academy (Dallas, TX) |
G |
6-2/180 |
LSU |
Statline about as impressive as you will see at the high school level: 26.0 points, 10.8 assists and 6.6 steals per game. |
84. |
Aaron Craft Liberty-Benton (Findlay, OH) |
G |
6-0/175 |
Ohio State |
Ohio's Division III Player of the Year. |
85. |
Jershon Cobb Columbia (Decatur, GA) |
G, W |
6-5/185 |
Northwestern |
Tabbed Metro Atlanta Player of the Year by Atlanta Tipoff Club after leading Columbia to second straight title in three years. |
86. |
Gary Franklin Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) |
G |
6-2/190 |
California |
Connected on 93 3-pointers and averaged 17.4 points per game for nationally-ranked Mater Dei. |
87. |
Isaiah Epps Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA) |
G |
6-2/170 |
Pittsburgh |
One of several talents that took turns leading Hargrave to dominant season. |
88. |
Anthony Brown Ocean View (Huntington Beach, CA) |
G, W |
6-7/190 |
Stanford |
Versatile wing forward helped Ocean View to 29-5 record by posting 17.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. |
89. |
Jamail Jones Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL) |
G, W |
6-5/210 |
Marquette |
Teamed with James Bell to give Montverde Academy the most talented wing combo in the country. |
90. |
Matt Derenbecker Metairie Park Country Day (Metairie, LA) |
W |
6-7/185 |
LSU |
Louisiana's Class 1A Player of the Year after pouring in 25.1 points per game. |
91. |
Dominique Ferguson Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA) |
F |
6-8/210 |
Florida International |
Hasn't fulfilled the promise he showed early in his career, but could be a big fish in a small pond at Florida International. |
92. |
Alex Kirk Los Alamos (NM) |
F |
6-11/220 |
New Mexico |
A dominant performer in New Mexico, Kirk posted 26.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 7.6 blocks per game en route to Gatorade Player of the Year honors. |
93. |
Carson Desrosiers Central Catholic (Lawrence, MA) |
F |
6-10/210 |
Wake Forest |
Led Central Catholic to Division I state title with averages of 16.5 points, 13.5 rebounds and 6.5 blocks per game. |
94. |
Trevor Releford Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, KS) |
G |
6-0/175 |
Alabama |
Releford was the floor general for a 25-0, Class 5A state championship team at Bishop Miege, posting 18.2 points, 6.2 assists and 2.4 steals per game. |
95. |
T. J. Taylor Denison (TX) |
G |
6-3/195 |
Oklahoma |
Shared All-Texomaland Player of the Year honors with fellow Sooner signee Cameron Clark. |
96. |
Tyrone Garland Bartram (Philadelphia, PA) |
G |
6-1/165 |
Virginia Tech |
Philadelphia All-City selection after pumping in 25.2 points per game to go along with 4.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.0 steals. |
97. |
Langston Galloway Christian Life (Baton Rouge, LA) |
G |
6-3/190 |
St. Joseph's |
Class 1A first team All-State selection filled it up to the tune of 26.2 points per game. |
98. |
Maurice Jones Hill (Saginaw, MI) |
G |
5-6/155 |
USC |
May have been the nation’s best player under 5-10 this season in averaging over 30 points and 10 assists per contest. |
99. |
Jordin Mayes Westchester (Los Angeles, CA) |
G |
6-2/175 |
Arizona |
Provided scoring punch for Westchester's back-to-back Division I state championship teams. |
100. |
Erik Fromm Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN) |
F |
6-9/215 |
Butler |
Second team All-State selection was consistent double-double performer for 23-1 Indiana power Bloomington South. |