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Blessed to receive a Division 1 offer from Wofford College #AGTG @Coach_Tonee @TLH_Basketball
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DJ Wylie is one of the top defensive prospects on the East Coast. The 6'4" guard is coming off an impressive junior season at Ridge View High School in Columbia, South Carolina, where he played a crucial role in helping the Blazers capture their third consecutive state championship. Wylie brings elite athleticism and versatility to any team he joins. This offseason, he has turned heads on the EYBL circuit with Team CP3, showcasing an outstanding motor, physicality, and willingness to do whatever it takes to help his team win. His performances have already earned him Session Two All-Defensive Team honors, along with Division I offers from Wofford, Harvard, and UNC Greensboro. Wylie's elite athleticism, paired with a 6'9" wingspan, allows him to wreak havoc defensively. He consistently racks up blocks and steals, making life difficult for opposing offenses. His instincts and anticipation stand out, whether he's jumping passing lanes for a steal or perfectly timing a chase-down block in transition. Offensively, Wylie has proven to be a valuable catch-and-shoot threat from beyond the arc while also possessing the ability to get downhill with force and finish above the rim. His length and explosiveness allow him to finish through contact and extend around defenders at the basket. He also makes a significant impact on the glass, particularly on the offensive end, where he routinely creates extra possessions and generates easy points through putbacks and second-chance opportunities. Wylie is a prospect whose stock should continue to rise throughout the summer. With his elite defensive upside, athletic tools, and winning mentality, he is a player that college programs across the country should be monitoring closely. As he enters his senior season, Wylie will look to help Ridge View capture a fourth consecutive state championship while continuing to establish himself as one of the premier two-way prospects in the region @RobertWylie2_ @RidgeViewHoops @TEAL_POPS @AndrewBaxleySC @POBScout @CP3EYBL @Uorangemen2 @JamieShaw5
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Proud to announce my commitment to The Miller School, where I’ll continue pursuing my goals in the classroom and on the court. Looking forward to joining the program and getting started.
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Congrats my guy! Keep building ❤️
Proud to announce my commitment to The Miller School, where I’ll continue pursuing my goals in the classroom and on the court. Looking forward to joining the program and getting started.
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And we are back!!! Summer ball is in full swing now!!! We will be at USC Team camp tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. vs Richland North East!! 12:30 p.m vs Summerville 4:15 p.m vs Lexington @FoxCreekHoops @AndrewBaxleySC @Built2Hoop @PrepHoopsSC @PrepHoops @TheJasonHHoward
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Jordan Scott is quickly becoming the latest do-it-all weapon in Tom Izzo's long line of winning wings. The 6-foot-7 freshman from Reston, Virginia, started 13 games during his freshman season with the Spartans, averaging 5.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game while shooting 41 percent from the field and 37 percent from three-point range. The former four-star recruit continued to improve as the season progressed, eventually earning a spot in the starting lineup thanks to his developing perimeter shooting and defensive versatility. Armed with a plus wingspan, Scott used his length to disrupt passing lanes, make plays in the gaps, and provide additional rim protection on the defensive end. On many nights, Scott was tasked with guarding the opposing team's best player. One of his most impressive performances came in February against future lottery pick Keaton Wagler, whom he held to just 2-of-16 shooting from the field as Michigan State upset No. 5 Illinois. Offensively, Scott possesses a quick shooting release and a high release point that makes his jumper difficult to contest. Time and time again, he showed the ability to knock down transition threes before defenses had a chance to close out. He's also demonstrated a polished mid-range pull-up game, making opponents pay when they give him space in that area. It didn't take long for Scott to become a fan favorite in East Lansing. He embodies the traits that have long defined Izzo's best players: toughness, effort, physicality, and a relentless commitment to defense. With talented pieces such as Jeremy Fears Jr., Cam Ward, and Coen Carr surrounding him, expect Michigan State to once again compete for the top spot in the Big Ten. As for Scott, his continued development and ability to impact the game in a variety of ways should make him one of the key glue guys behind another potential deep NCAA Tournament run @Jordanscott_6 @MSU_Basketball @tomizzo @VAElite @PrepHoopsVA
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Division II National Champion Pace Prosser has committed to Siena and will be a player to watch in the newly renamed Metro Conference. The Berlin, Pennsylvania native is making the jump to the Division I level after two outstanding seasons at Gannon University, where he was a two-year starter for the Golden Knights. During his sophomore campaign, Prosser averaged 18.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.2 steals per game while shooting 44% from the field and 33% from three-point range on high volume. His production earned him numerous accolades, including NABC All-American honors, NCAA Division II Elite Eight Tournament MVP, First Team All-PSAC West, and MVP of the 2025 PSAC Tournament. When the stakes are highest, Prosser consistently delivers. His 28-point, 11-rebound performance against Lander in the Division II National Championship game speaks for itself. Prosser is a player who never backs down from the moment and operates with a calm, steady pace. He is a true combo guard who can initiate the offense while also thriving off the ball thanks to his feel for the game and ability to read defenses. With the ball in his hands, he excels at creating his own shot off the bounce and generating paint touches, where he can finish under control off two feet or find open teammates for easy scoring opportunities. He is also a knockdown perimeter shooter capable of making shots both off the catch and off the dribble. While he may not overwhelm opponents with elite explosiveness, Prosser consistently beats defenders with his change of pace, craft, and unpredictability as a scorer and playmaker. Defensively, Prosser is tough, quick, and highly disruptive. He plays with active hands, routinely generating deflections and steals, and recorded multiple games with four or more steals during his sophomore season. His instincts, competitiveness, and effort on that end make him a valuable two-way player. Prosser possesses all the tools necessary to successfully transition to the Division I level. Under new head coach Nevada Smith, he will look to help Siena return to NCAA Tournament contention while establishing himself as one of the top guards in the Metro Conference @22pace_prosser @SienaMBB @nvsmith @GANNON_MBB @Uorangemen2
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Kaís Parris is one of the most versatile prospects available in South Carolina's 2027 class. The 6'7" forward is coming off a monster junior season in which he averaged 18 points, 9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 3.5 stocks per game while shooting 58% from the field and 49% from three-point range. This summer, he has continued to make headlines with Middleton Hoops Elite 17U on the EYCL circuit, showcasing his high motor and elite positional versatility. Parris possesses a reliable perimeter jump shot, the ability to attack closeouts, and the athleticism to finish above the rim or through contact. Every game, Parris impacts winning in multiple ways. Whether it's beating the defense down the floor for a transition basket, sliding his feet and contesting guards after a switch on the perimeter, or driving into the paint and coming to two feet before delivering an on-target bounce pass, he consistently makes high-level plays that translate to success. Parris is an obvious stock riser this summer and should be on the radar of college programs at every level due to his talent, versatility, and ability to affect the game on both ends of the floor @kaiparris_ @MHEhoops @TMac__23 @antauwn @AndrewBaxleySC @Uorangemen2 @JamieShaw5 @POBScout @phughesss12
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6’2 G Cameron Tucker class of 27 committing to Flight 22 prep academy @Flight22bball
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Scoring is not the only way to affect the game. Once I learned that my game opened up. Your favorite school has a guy that score already. What else can you bring to the table? Are you a good teammate? Are you coachable? Do you listen to learn or to respond? @CPBFamily
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Showcase Clips‼️‼️
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26’ Victor Diaz is a spark plug guard. He fueled multiple turnovers in Game 3 with relentless ball pressure, beat opponents to spots, and played under control offensively. He had several paint touches and knocked down a number of outside jumpers @coachlewis_sqba
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27’ Dereck Batiz-Lugo is a true combo guard. The 6’1” guard possesses a pure jump shot, tight handle, and the ability to create for teammates. He uses his long, active arms and quick feet to disrupt opponents defensively and competes on the glass for rebounds @coachlewis_sqba
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26’ Kaiir Jones is a 6’3 wing that plays hard and affects the game on both sides of the court. He has long, active arms, smooth jump shot mechanics, and plays above the rim! @coachlewis_sqba
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27’ Terrial Woolfolk is a scrappy 5’8 point guard who controls the pace of the game. He plays under control, gets his teammates involved, and demonstrates a high basketball IQ. @coachlewis_sqba
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26’ DJ Robbins is a smooth two-way guard who can create his own shot. He plays with a good natural feel of the game, has a great jump shot, and brings a high motor with active hands on the defensive end. @coachlewis_sqba
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Grateful for the opportunity to cover the @coachlewis_sqba Unsigned Senior Showcase at Madison County High School this morning!
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