Player: Colben Landrew
Class: 2026
Height: 6’6
School: Wheeler
Committed to: UConn

  • Landrew is the second commitment for UConn, joining Junior County in the Class of 2026

National Rankings

  • ESPN: #63 Nationally
  • On3/Rivals: #17 Nationally
  • 247 Sports: #21 Nationally

Game Breakdown:

2026 Colben Landrew is a physically gifted 6’6 prospect who immediately stands out with his size, strength, and versatility. He brings a college-ready frame and a productive approach to the floor, impacting the game in multiple areas. Landrew attacks the basket with power, finishes through contact, and shows comfort stepping out to knock down shots from the perimeter. His smooth feel and ability to contribute on the glass, combined with defensive versatility to guard multiple positions, make him a well-rounded prospect with clear next-level tools and continued upside.

What Has Been Said:

“Getting a chance to watch Landrew on a few occasions throughout the weekend, he was one who simply stood out each time with his overall presence. A 6’6 prospect that has a college frame and did a great job in being active in a variety of areas, Landrew just provided production. With his frame, he was able to score and attack the basket, bodying up defenders and finishing strong while also knocking down shots from outside. He played with a smooth feel, helped on the glass, and could defend multiple positions if needed.”

“I’ve been impressed all year long with his production, and Landrew has answered the bell every single time. Talk about production, Landrew is a 6’6 prospect that brings scoring impact, plays hard and competes, battles on the glass, can body smaller defenders or hurt you from outside with his confident shot, and just does what is needed. So many scouts only talk about potential, but sometimes you just have to look at the production. Landrew deserves to be a Top-50 prospect nationally.”

“Landrew is a consistent producer who brings size, strength, and inside-out scoring to the wing position. He can stretch the floor with deep shooting range or overpower defenders around the basket. Defensively, he covers ground well, controls the glass, and impacts the game without forcing the action.”

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