
2026 6’8 Cutter Sisk has been a well-known name for Phenom Hoops over the years, including introducing him to many back in early 2024. From then on, he has only continued to showcase his skill set, feel, and improvement as a big man. From a hidden gem to a D1 target, Sisk has seen his stock rise quickly, but it is easy to see why.
We recently wrote extensively about Sisk and his game, saying:
“Sisk is a real offensive weapon with such an incredible skill level that he’s able to effortlessly dismantle opposing defenses in various ways. Whether posting up on the block, operating from the elbows, or stationing himself at the top of the key, all eyes are on him. It didn’t seem to matter if teams were sending two (and sometimes even three) bodies to contain him, Sisk would either attack before the help arrived or quickly locate open teammates as a passer. He carves out space so well around the basket and reliably controls the glass as a two-way rebounder. Sisk isn’t a traditional rim-protector, but he does display great timing and positioning to block shots at a useful rate. He stands out as a terrific teammate and leader by example.”
We also had this to say: https://www.phenomhoopreport.com/bendels-best-summer-havoc-5/
Phenom Hoops caught up with Sisk to learn more about his recruitment, as more schools have been entering the picture.
Coming into the Summer Havoc, Sisk held offers from Central Arkansas, Tennessee State, and Idaho State. After the event, he added two more offers from Kennesaw State and Richmond, while several other programs have been taking notice and sat on the sidelines in Bermuda Run (NC).
When talking to Sisk, Chattanooga, Wofford, and Furman are other schools that have been expressing interest his way and could eventually get into the mix.
“They have just been saying they will use me as a big man who will have the ball in their hands for the majority of positions and run the Princeton offence through me,” Sisk told Phenom Hoops about what schools have been saying his way in general.
As far as hitting the road, Sisk has reported that he has visits set up for Lipscomb and Central Arkansas, with a date being narrowed down for Lipscomb and visiting Central Arkansas on September 6th.