2023 Bryce Cash (Carmel Christian): It is great to see that more schools are catching on with what Cash offers but still believe that more offers and college programs could use a player like him for their future. His ability to be a two-way player can really impact the game.  On Day 1, he showed just that, using that college-ready frame to attack and finish through contact, and understanding how to step up when needed.

2023 Steven Lassiter (The Burlington School): Lassiter is a name that schools could start looking at more. He has good size at 6'7, can play multiple positions on the floor, and is a player that can do a little bit of everything.' Lassiter is a strong, athletic, versatile prospect that can make an impact and battle down in the paint but also step out and be effective from the outside. He opened some eyes on Day 1.

2024 Josh Bullock (Northside Christian): Every time I've seen Bullock on the big stage, he has stepped up and elevated his play. This is why I do believe that he should be a point guard that holds multiple offers sooner rather than later. He is such a strong playmaking guard with the ball in his hands. Bullock understands how to balance his ability to make plays for his teammates but also steps up and hit big shot after big shot.

2023 Tyson Barrett (QEA): Barrett opened plenty of eyes during the Team Camp this summer and he did so once again on Day 1.' It is why many schools are showing more interest his way.' But more could enter the picture if he consistently plays like he did.' He finishes well at the rim, runs the floor, can make his presence felt defensively and on the glass, makes good passes to find his teammates, and shows he can step out at times as well.

2023 John Baldwin (Northwood Temple): On Day 1, Baldwin was one of a few players that elevated their play and grabbed the attention of many.' Baldwin will catch your attention with his 6'11 frame, but he was able to carve out and show great touch around the basket, finishing well in the paint.' If he didn't do that, he was able to get to the line.' Baldwin is an unsigned big man that schools could look at more from what they saw on Day 1.