
2026 Luka Sarnowska (NC Spartans)
Sarnowska continues to show why he’s a college-level prospect with his production and impact on the court. He plays with an incredible motor and brings high-level energy every time he steps out, consistently making his presence felt. Offensively, Sarnowska is a tremendous weapon, creating well for himself and scoring with confidence from multiple areas. His ability to generate offense and produce at a high level makes him a lethal scoring threat and a player who demands attention.
2027 Samaje Govan (Upward Stars Columbia)
Govan plays with a noticeable edge, bringing toughness and competitiveness every time he steps on the floor. He operates as a rugged floor general, showing quick-twitch creation skills and the ability to get downhill with ease. Govan consistently puts pressure on the defense while embracing physicality on both ends. Defensively, he’s a high-motor presence at the point of attack, making things difficult for opposing guards. His blend of grit, playmaking, and intensity makes him a guard who stands out.
2027 MJ Montague (Team Loaded Gold)
Montague showed why he’s a college-level prospect with his well-rounded impact on both ends of the floor. He brings a strong two-way presence, staying active defensively while also showcasing a smooth, controlled offensive game. Montague creates well for himself, scores with efficiency, and displays solid playmaking ability for others. His versatility, feel, and consistent production make him a guard that college programs should be tracking closely.
2026 Nick Keith (NC Spartans)
Keith stood out as one of the top performers at this year’s showcase, delivering an impressive all-around showing. The Wesleyan standout brings elite athleticism and burst on the wing, making him a tough matchup for defenders. He scored effortlessly throughout the evening, showcasing his ability to get to his spots and produce with efficiency. With his combination of athleticism, scoring ability, and upside, Keith is a player who should be drawing strong interest from college programs.
2027 Zarion Hobbs (7th Nation)
Hobbs consistently made winning plays. He operates as a smart, heady floor general, showing excellent pace, vision, and a crafty handle to break down defenders. Hobbs shoots the ball well from deep, keeps defenses honest, and does a great job getting into the paint where he can create and finish effectively despite his size. On the defensive end, he brings toughness and energy, proving to be a pesky on-ball defender. His feel, toughness, and overall playmaking ability make him a guard who stands out.