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Over 400 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors over the past 17 years.
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Over 600 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors over the past 17 years.
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Over 700 players from 39 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 21 years.
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Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew, Miles Sadler and Tyran Stokes join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on the first team.
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Senior wing led Notre Dame to Division I state semifinals.
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Arkansas, UConn and Wake Forest signees among players overlooked for annual showcase..
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Quentin Coleman, Luke Ertel, Anthony Felesi, Jasiah Jervis, Dionte Neal and Zavier Zens among potential Burger Boy snubs.
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David Conerly converts and-one for game-winning basket with 6.3 seconds remaining.
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Top 10 senior prospects Tyran Stokes, Bruce Branch, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo, Jordan Smith, Brandon McCoy and Derron Rippey Jr. among stars expected to take the floor.
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Two-time reigning MaxPreps Connecticut Player of the Year is averaging 28.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game this season.
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No. 2 Paul VI came from behind to knock off Principia 78-68 while Archbishop Stepinac outlasted No. 14 Bartlett 76-66.
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Toure recorded a score of 99 out of 100 in the championship round to edge out Jaron Saulsberry.
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Loaded 16-team Classic Bracket features seven of top 10 teams in MaxPreps Top 25.
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Bryson Howard, Brandon McCoy, Baba Oladotun, Jordan Smith, Tyran Stokes and Cameron Williams headline standouts across the country.
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Preseason top 10 programs Archbishop Stepinac, Columbus, Millennium, Petersburg, Sierra Canyon and Wheeler represent their state.
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Thirty states and the District of Columbia represented in our look at the nation's top teams.
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Tajh Ariza, Christian Collins, Caleb Gaskins, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo and Jordan Smith among individual talent in 52nd annual field.
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See list that includes over 200 players, including highly-regarded seniors Latrell Allmond, Tajh Ariza, Toni Bryant, Cole Cloer, Alex Constanza and Caleb Holt.
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Elite camp hosts 84 prospects from the Class of 2026, 26 prospects from the Class of 2027 and one prospect from the Class of 2028.
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Fifty-two other schools have accomplished the feat over the past 115 years.
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Explorers went 30-3, captured Chipotle Nationals title and fourth consecutive Class 7A state championship.
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Nate Ament, Cameron Boozer, Brayden Burries, Malachi Moreno, Koa Peat and Caleb Wilson among future stars earning state honors.
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Jason Crowe, Jalen Montonati, Tyran Stokes and Miles Sadler join Virginia star on first team.
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Junior wing led Notre Dame to second consecutive Division I state championship.
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Five-star prospects Darius Acuff, Nate Ament, Chris Cenac, A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Caleb Wilson among top 10 players selected to showcase.
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Top 10 Class of 2025 prospects A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, Nate Ament, Caleb Wilson, Chris Cenac, Koa Peat and Isiah Harwell headline five-day event.
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Cameron Boozer, A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Koa Peat and Caleb Wilson headline standouts across the country.
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Preseason Top 10 programs Brennan, Columbus, Gonzaga, Grayson, Paul VI, Perry and Roosevelt represent their state.
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Fan guide to the upcoming season includes over 100 events.
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Thirty states and the District of Columbia represented in our look at the nation's top teams.
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A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, Nate Ament, Darius Acuff, Koa Peat and Caleb Wilson among stars expected to take the floor in Springfield.
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Teams from Hawaii and Louisiana are the first to take the court Nov. 4.
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UConn center averaged 29.9 points, 18.1 rebounds and 6.1 blocks per game to guide Bristol Central to its first state title since 1990 as a senior.
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Nike EYBL home to majority of stars in the rising junior class.
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Ace Bailey, Dylan Harper, Isaiah Evans and Kon Knueppel among future stars earning state honors.
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Sophomore wing led Notre Dame to Division I state championship.
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Cooper Flagg, Ace Bailey, Dylan Harper, Tre Johnson, V.J. Edgecombe, A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and Tyran Stokes headline individual talent in Springfield.
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Nationally-ranked Columbus, Long Island Lutheran, Paul VI, Harvard-Westlake, John Marshall and Don Bosco Prep represent their states.
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Cooper Flagg, Cameron Boozer, A.J. Dybantsa, Airious Bailey, Flory Bidunga and Dylan Harper headline standouts across the country.
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Top five prospects Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, Airious Bailey, Tre Johnson, A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and Tyran Stokes headline individual talent headed to Springfield.
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Elite camp hosts 77 prospects from the Class of 2024, 30 prospects from the Class of 2025 and two prospects from the Class of 2026.
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Of more than 400 NBA champions since 1947, California is the only state with more than 50 players to win a ring.
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Two-thirds of the top 75 players are competing on the Nike EYBL circuit this year.
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Approximately two-thirds of the top 100 players are competing on the Nike EYBL circuit this year.
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California leads list followed by Texas, Florida and Maryland.
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Justices went 28-0, captured Class 2 state title and notched big wins over Columbus and Wheeler.
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Huskies coach had a .914 winning percentage at St. Benedict’s Prep and coached five McDonald’s All Americans from 2001-10.
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State champions have been crowned in all 50 states and the District of Columbia – we pick the best of the best.
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Cameron Boozer, Matas Buzelis, Isaiah Collier, Ron Holland, Jared McCain, Koa Peat and D.J. Wagner among future stars earning state honors.
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Senior guard led East Catholic to its third consecutive state title.