adidas 3SSB Session II 15U Recap: Drew Cabana & Chase Wilson Earn MOP Honors as Indiana Elite, Team Loaded & Wildcat Select Stay Unbeaten

June 2026

15U adidas 3SSB Boys Session II Recap

πŸ“ Mishawaka, Indiana

Session II of the adidas 3SSB Boys circuit in Mishawaka featured one of the deepest 15U fields in the country as nationally-ranked programs and elite 2029 prospects continued building momentum heading into the live period.

Indiana Elite, Team Loaded and Wildcat Select all finished Session II unbeaten and continue to establish themselves among the premier programs nationally in the Select division. Midwest Basketball Club, Austin Rivers SE Elite and New Heights also delivered strong weekends against elite-level competition.

On the 3 Stripes side, AE5 and ETG emerged as the top-performing programs after both clubs posted 7-1 overall records. Team Together MSA, Tennessee Impact and Team Lillard also continued to elevate their national stock during the weekend.

Drew Cabana earned Select Division MOP honors after a highly efficient offensive weekend for Indiana Elite, while Chase Wilson captured 3 Stripes Division MOP honors following a strong all-around performance for AE5.

Bob DaSilva
William Tonagel
Drew Cabana


SCOPE SCOUTING 15U SELECT TEAM RANKINGS

  1. Indiana Elite β€” 8-0
  2. Team Loaded β€” 8-0
  3. Wildcat Select β€” 8-0
  4. Midwest Basketball Club β€” 7-1
  5. New Heights β€” 3-1
  6. Austin Rivers SE Elite β€” 3-1
  7. Slow Grind Elite β€” 4-4
  8. Breakaway Basketball β€” 4-4
  9. Team Loaded South β€” 5-3
  10. Southern Assault β€” 1-3

Contenders

  • Phenom United β€” 2-2
  • D1 Minnesota β€” 4-2
  • Mass Rivals β€” 2-2
  • Atlanta Celtics β€” 2-2
  • Garner Road β€” 1-3

SCOPE SCOUTING 15U 3 STRIPES TEAM RANKINGS

  1. ETG β€” 7-1
  2. AE5 β€” 7-1
  3. Team Together MSA β€” 4-0
  4. Team Lillard β€” 6-2
  5. Tennessee Impact β€” 6-2
  6. Power 5 β€” 4-4
  7. MBJ Elite β€” 5-3
  8. Open Gym Premier β€” 4-4
  9. New York Wiz Kids β€” 3-1
  10. TJ Ford Elite β€” 2-2

ALL SESSION II SELECT β€” 1ST TEAM

MOP β€” Drew Cabana | Indiana Elite

18.3 PPG | 50% 3PT | +132 +/-

Long guard with a clean shooting profile and a strong feel for shot selection. Uses his size to see over defenders, stretch the floor, and finish over smaller matchups when he gets into space. Pure stroke shooter with good court awareness.

  • Brayden Ragland β€” Team Loaded
    15.0 PPG | 5.3 REB

Ragland earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after imposing his physicality throughout the weekend. The 6’6 wing used his strong frame and downhill approach to consistently finish through contact, while also showing a polished inside-out offensive package with the ability to score from the post, create in isolation and knock down perimeter jumpers. His passing feel, decision-making and defensive activity stood out all weekend.

  • Jordan D. Smith β€” Slow Grind Elite
    23.0 PPG | 7.8 REB | 41.4 PER

Smith earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after a high-level scoring weekend in Mishawaka. He consistently got to his spots, created separation with his handle and played with control when attacking the paint. His scoring production stood out, but so did his ability to impact possessions defensively with length, activity and pressure on the ball. Smith showed the scoring profile, toughness and two-way tools that continue to make him one of the notable guards in the 2029 class.

  • Julian Sam β€” Wildcat Select
    16.0 PPG | 57.1% 3PT

Long wing with deep shooting range and real defensive versatility. Comfortable spacing the floor from well beyond the arc, forcing defenses to extend. On the other end, has the foot speed to switch onto guards and the length to challenge shots around the rim. High-upside two-way prospect.

  • Kaedyn Cole Jr. β€” Team Loaded
    13.8 PPG | 76.7 FG% | 34.8 PER

One of the more physically developed players in the group. Smooth athlete who plays with power, finishes above the rim, and handles contact without losing control. Brings a natural mismatch element with his ability to impact inside while still moving comfortably on the perimeter.

  • Marco Johnson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite
    16.5 PPG | 4.0 AST

Smith earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after a high-level scoring weekend in Mishawaka. He consistently got to his spots, created separation with his handle and played with control when attacking the paint. His scoring production stood out, but so did his ability to impact possessions defensively with length, activity and pressure on the ball. Smith showed the scoring profile, toughness and two-way tools that continue to make him one of the notable guards in the 2029 class.

  • Mason Grivna β€” Wildcat Select
    21.3 PPG | 8.8 REB | 3.0 BLK

Comfortable inside and plays to his size. Finishes through contact, keeps it simple around the rim, and shows a natural feel on the block without forcing things.

  • Micah Mohler β€” Midwest Basketball Club
    21.3 PPG | 10.0 REB

Shooting touch stands out right away, with range and the ability to score it in multiple ways. Comfortable getting to spots, finishing with control, and producing without forcing the game. Strong frame with excellent body control, and plays with a motor that shows up on both ends.

  • Tristan O Robinson β€” New Heights
    17.0 PPG | 4.8 AST

Robinson earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after showing a complete offensive skill set in Mishawaka. He can score from three levels, knocking down perimeter shots, getting to his mid-range pull-up and attacking downhill to finish at the rim. He also plays with poise as a lead guard, dictating pace, making unselfish reads and creating clean looks for teammates. His toughness on the glass and defensive energy add to his value as a two-way guard.

  • William Tonagel β€” Indiana Elite
    16.5 PPG | 5.0 AST | 58.3% 3PT

Playmaking guard with strong feel and control. Gets into the paint consistently and creates for others, making simple, timely reads once the defense shifts. Comfortable creating his own shot and has range to keep defenders honest. Handles pressure well and doesn’t rush decisions.  One of the top 2029 playmakers.

Kaedyn Cole
Julian Sam
King Bacot

ALL SESSION II SELECT β€” 2ND TEAM

  • Ayden McClinton β€” 99OVR
    17.5 PPG | 40.3 PER

McClinton showed advanced guard instincts with his pace, processing, and ability to create offense without over-dribbling. He plays with a mature feel, gets to his spots under control, and consistently makes the next read as both a scorer and facilitator.

  • Bob Da Silva β€” Indiana Elite
    +146 +/- | 2.6 AST/TO

Forward with real perimeter skill at his size. Comfortable handling it, creating space off the dribble, and knocking down shots from deep both off the catch and on his own. Moves well for 6’8 and plays with control. Defensively uses his length and mobility to switch, get into passing lanes, and stay active. Impacts the game in multiple ways and plays with a good feel.

  • CJ Johnson Jr. β€” Compton Magic
    15.0 PPG | 5.0 REB

High-level playmaker who lives in the paint. Pure β€œpaint touch” guard who breaks down defenses and forces help rotations. Displays exceptional touch around the basket and the strength to finish through contact.

  • Codey Bush β€” Phenom United
    16.3 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Ja’Cori Thompson β€” Atlanta Celtics
    13.5 PPG | 7.0 REB
  • Jeremiah Murchison β€” Team Loaded South
    14.0 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • King Bacot β€” Team Loaded
    12.0 PPG | 7.0 AST/TO

Plays with a strong feel for winning and takes over key moments during games. Makes high-IQ decisions, delivers timely scoring, and consistently impacts the game without forcing it. Selfless approach that elevates teammates and brings steady control when it matters.

  • Logan Sullivan β€” Mass Rivals
    15.0 PPG | 4.5 AST
  • Tanner Telford β€” Breakaway Basketball
    16.0 PPG | 4.3 AST
  • Ty Bryant β€” Midwest Basketball Club
    14.0 PPG | 6.5 REB

Productive perimeter piece with size and a polished, efficient game. Can space the floor, attack off the bounce, and finish through contact. Shows a strong midrange game; comfortable getting to his spots and converting off the pull-up.


ALL SESSION II SELECT β€” 3RD TEAM

  • Aiden Richard β€” Mass Rivals
    14.0 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Charles CJ Sweeney β€” Wildcat Select
    +101 +/- | 3.6 AST/TO

Strong guard who finishes well around the rim with a soft touch. Great at pushing the ball in transition after securing defensive rebounds.

  • Collin King-Sumberlin β€” Southern Assault
    14.3 PPG | 5.0 REB

Strong instincts and confidence. Handles pressure, sees the floor, and shows good pace for his age. Uses his frame to finish and plays with effort on both ends. As he builds strength and sharpens his shot, his game will rise.

  • James Thomas β€” Slow Grind Elite
    15.5 PPG | 3.5 AST
  • Jonathan Bowen β€” Garner Road
    10 3PM | 33.3% 3PT
  • Karson Stoudemire β€” Indiana Elite
    79.2 TS% | 38.1 PER

Strong, physical combo guard with a ready frame. Creates separation off the dribble and scores it at all three levels, with comfort in the mid-range. Makes simple, effective reads and doesn’t overplay situations. Finishes through contact and stays composed in tight moments. Defensively has the lateral quickness and strength to keep the ball in front and apply pressure.

  • Kolden Johnson β€” D1 Minnesota
    13.5 PPG | 5.0 REB

Efficient and consistent with a high motor and high IQ. Shows a highly skilled all-around game β€” from polished footwork to shooting touch and ball handling.

  • Maxwell Hopkins β€” Indiana Elite
    12.0 PPG | 6.0 REB
  • Reginald Howell β€” Game Elite
    37.9% 3PT
  • Sylva Okauru β€” Team Loaded South
    12.0 PPG | 6.5 REB

Productive interior presence with size and activity. Plays with a consistent motor, rebounds his area, and competes through contact. Continued development of footwork and hands will improve efficiency and control in tight spaces.


ALL SESSION II 3 STRIPES β€” 1ST TEAM

MOP β€” Chase Wilson β€” AE5

16.8 PPG | 50% 3PT | 30.1 PER

Wilson earned MOP honors in the 3 Stripes Division after a strong Session II in Mishawaka. He is a quick, shifty guard who creates his own shot with a sharp change-of-pace handle and the ability to separate from defenders. Wilson showed deep shooting range, touch in the mid-range and the ability to push tempo while finding teammates in transition. 

  • Damari Sawall β€” Sin City Select
    17.8 PPG | 5.3 REB | 77.7 TS%

Confident scorer who can get going quickly and put real pressure on a defense. Comfortable shooting it with range and a quick release, and mixes in drives where he finishes with touch. Plays with poise, understands pace, and makes sound decisions with the ball.

  • Dean Dohrmann β€” Open Gym Premier
    22.8 PPG | 5.0 3PM | 50.4 PER

Dohrmann continues to establish himself as one of the top shooters in the 2029 class. The 6’0 guard plays with an aggressive scoring mindset, stretches the floor with confidence, and finds ways to impact the game beyond his shot-making.

  • Donnell Meekins β€” Open Gym Premier
    18.3 PPG | 6.5 REB | 53.3 PER

Meekins brings a strong physical profile to the backcourt and creates matchup problems with how he plays through contact. He attacks the rim with force, rebounds well from the guard spot, and shows the ability to handle in space and make plays for teammates.

  • EJ Swindle β€” ETG
    15.0 PPG | 4.0 AST

Swindle earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after bringing speed, pressure and playmaking to ETG’s backcourt. He consistently used his first step to get downhill, showing strong body control and creativity as a finisher around length. Swindle also provided perimeter shot-making value and applied constant defensive pressure, using his quickness and active hands to disrupt guards and create extra possessions.

  • Griffin Mayes β€” Tennessee Impact
    16.0 PPG | 4.5 REB

Mayes earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after showing advanced poise and versatility in Mishawaka. He plays with strong command as a combo guard, able to initiate offense, shift off the ball and score from multiple levels. Mayes showed the maturity to control tempo under pressure, while also bringing defensive edge with quick feet, active hands and consistent ball pressure.

  • Kenneth Phillips β€” AE5
    15.5 PPG | 6.0 REB

Phillips earned 1st Team All-Session II honors with steady interior production for AE5. He was effective playing in traffic, finding openings around the rim and finishing simple plays inside. His best value showed in how he tracked misses, stayed involved on the glass and gave AE5 a reliable frontcourt presence without needing touches called for him.

  • Kingston Hunt β€” Power 5
    19.0 PPG | 45.5% 3PT

Hunt earned 1st Team All-Session II honors after a strong scoring weekend in Mishawaka. He was a consistent perimeter threat with deep range and a reliable pull-up game, forcing defenders to stay attached well beyond the arc. Hunt also created offense off the dribble, used change of pace to get into gaps and showed the control to finish or spray the ball out when help rotated. Defensively, his quick hands and ball pressure helped turn stops into transition chances.

  • Sincere Walker-Brown β€” ETG
    72.1 TS% | 43.4 PER

Walker-Brown earned 1st Team All-Session II Stripes Division honors as a mobile, high-impact frontcourt piece with tools that translate on both ends. Defensively, he uses his length and timing to challenge shots around the rim while still having the mobility to cover space. Offensively, he showed touch as a finisher, comfort stepping into mid-range looks and the passing feel to make reads out of the post. His activity on the glass and ability to run the floor give ETG a versatile two-way presence.

  • Truitt King β€” Team Together
    16.0 PPG | 80.0 FG%

King earned 1st Team All-Session II Stripes Division honors after an efficient and versatile weekend in Mishawaka. The 6’6 wing moves well for his size and impacted the game as a scorer from multiple areas of the floor. He showed comfort shooting from the perimeter, finishing inside and making reads within the flow of the offense. His combination of size, coordination and vision gives him intriguing long-term versatility on the wing.


ALL SESSION II 3 STRIPES β€” 2ND TEAM

  • Karter B Wilson β€” New York Wiz Kids
    15.0 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Carter Guillory β€” OneTime Legends
    14.0 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Cruz Jackson β€” AE5
    14.5 PPG | 6.0 REB
  • Deshawn Deyampert Jr. β€” 7 Days
    15.0 PPG | 4.0 REB

Composed as a playmaker with the ball, he loves to push the pace himself as a downhill driver. Deshawn is a hard-nosed defender who likes to pick up the best ball handler. That is a great skill to develop early that coaches will continue to love. His vision stood out as he doesn’t force bad shots, but is still ready to put the ball in the hoop. The two-way is a difference maker on the court and plays with a lot of confidence. A big eye catcher was the fact that he really let his game do the talking and doesn’t need to cause commotion to get underneath the opposing team’s skin. He is a very fun player to watch get things done and has a great career ahead of him as long as he continues to put in the work.

  • Joe McKinney β€” Sin City Select
    14.5 PPG | 5.0 REB
  • Kelvin Cobb β€” Tennessee Impact
    14.0 PPG | 6.0 REB
  • Kenny Taylor β€” TJ Ford Elite
    14.0 PPG | 3.5 AST
  • Logan Bear Collins β€” Power 5
    13.5 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Quaran Johnson β€” Lakeshow
    13.0 PPG | 4.0 AST

Controls the game with pace and feel. Reads defenses well, gets where he wants off the dribble, and creates for others with consistency. Effective in pick-and-rollβ€”navigates screens cleanly, makes the right read, and delivers on time. Handle is tight, plays under control, and makes the right decisions. Leadership beyond his years.

  • Zayis Barksdale β€” Team Together
    12.5 PPG | 4.0 REB

Quaran Johnson
Clemen Ani
Kendall Hopkins

ALL SESSION II 3 STRIPES β€” 3RD TEAM

  • Alexy Figueroa β€” MBJ Elite
    46.2% 3PT

Shoots it with deep range and real consistency, especially off the catch. Plays at his own pace, sees the floor well, and makes simple, effective reads. Length and agility show up defensively. Active in passing lanes and able to disrupt. Controlled and composed throughout.

  • Brayden Smith β€” Lakeshow
    14.0 PPG | 4.0 REB

A two-way wing who covers a lot of ground. His size paired with the handle he has will become useful as he continues to grow and develop. Watching him make quick moves in both directions and to still get into a jump stop was impressive. It can be hard for some of these young players to play off of two feet which he had no problem doing. He brought intensity not only around the rim but also out on the perimeter. With his size and layup package he was able to gather up all his misses and put it right back up. With all of the tools that he does have, his motor was his best attribute as he never let up on a play.

  • Clement Ani β€” Team Lillard
    47.6% 3PT | 71.0 TS%

Operated as a steady playmaker who made the right reads and kept things simple. Comfortable in the midrange, able to rise up and knock it down.  Was active defensively with quick hands, bothering guards on the perimeter.

  • Jamie Dunn Jr. β€” Arkansas Hawks
    13.5 PPG | 5.5 REB
  • Justin Kelby Thompson β€” TJ Ford Elite
    13.0 PPG | 3.5 AST
  • Justn Cato Jr. β€” Power 5
    45.8% 3PT
  • Karmelo Rugley β€” TJ Ford Elite
    13.0 PPG | 5.0 REB
  • Karter Lowry β€” K-Low Elite
    13.0 PPG | 4.0 AST
  • Kendall Hopkins-McGlothen β€” PortlandBoyz Elite
    13.5 PPG | 4.5 REB

Productive, multi-dimensional guard with size, length, and a polished offensive approach at an early stage. Operates comfortably as a three-level scorer – capable from range, composed off the bounce, and efficient finishing through contact with touch using either hand. Shows strong pace, balance, and decision-making as a primary ball handler. Has the ability to navigate tight spaces and create advantages.

  • Mikael Boileau β€” Brookwood Lu Dort Elite
    14.0 PPG | 6.0 REB

ANALYTICS LEADERS

TRUE SHOOTING % (TS) LEADERS

Minimum 10.0 PPG

Select

  1. William Tonagel β€” Indiana Elite β€” 84.6%
  2. Kolden Johnson β€” D1 Minnesota β€” 83.4%
  3. Carlo Black Jr. β€” Team Loaded South – 81.8%
  4. Bob Da Silva β€” Indiana Elite β€” 81.4%
  5. Kaedyn Cole β€” Team Loaded β€” 77.9%
  6. Maxwell Hopkins β€” Indiana Elite β€” 75.6%
  7. Taelin Burney β€” Garner Road – 74.3%
  8. Mason Grivna β€” Wildcat Select β€” 71.5%
  9. Jonathan Bowen β€” Garner Road β€” 70.7%
  10. Alijah Owens β€” Midwest Basketball Club β€” 70.7%

3 Stripes

  1. Truitt King β€” Team Together β€” 80.6%
  2. Justn Cato Jr. β€” Power 5 β€” 75.8%
  3. Sheldon Yarbrough β€” Power 5 –Β  75.7%
  4. Jayden Fields β€”Tennessee Impact –Β  74.5%
  5. EJ Swindle β€” ETG β€” 73.5%

True Shooting Percentage measures overall scoring efficiency, factoring in 2PT, 3PT, and FT.


PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATING (PER) LEADERS

Minimum 10.0 PPG

Select

  1. Micah Mohler β€” Midwest Basketball Club β€” 48.2
  2. Brayden Ragland β€” Team Loaded β€” 47.8
  3. Jordan D. Smith β€” Slow Grind Elite β€” 41.4
  4. Mason Grivna β€” Wildcat Select β€” 37.9
  5. William Tonagel β€” Indiana Elite β€” 36.7
  6. Drew Cabana β€” Indiana Elite β€” 36.4
  7. Kaedyn Cole β€” Team Loaded β€” 34.8
  8. Kolden Johnson β€” D1 Minnesota β€” 31.5
  9. Bob Da Silva β€” Indiana Elite β€” 30.4
  10. Sylva Okauru β€” Team Loaded South β€” 30.0

3 Stripes

  1. Truitt King β€” Team Together β€” 32.6
  2. Chase Wilson β€” AE5 β€” 30.1
  3. Joe McKinney β€” Sin City Select β€” 29.4
  4. Kenneth Phillips β€” AE5 β€” 29.4
  5. Cruz Jackson β€” AE5 β€” 29.2

PER summarizes total statistical impact per possession.


ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (AST/TO) LEADERS

Minimum 2.5 AST

Select

  1. Jasiah Narcisse β€” New Heights NYC – 3.3
  2. Malachi Miller – New Heights – 3.0
  3. William Tonagel β€” Indiana Elite β€” 2.9
  4. Karson Stoudemire β€” Indiana Elite β€” 2.8
  5. Charles β€œCJ” Sweeney β€” Wildcat Select β€” 1.9
  6. Jeremiah Queen – Wildcat Select – 1.8
  7. Beckham Nelson β€” D1 Minnesota – 1.7
  8. Aiden Richard β€” Mass Rivals β€” 1.6
  9. Ayden McClinton β€” 99OVR β€” 1.6
  10. Jonathan Williams II β€” Team Loaded South –Β  1.6

3 Stripes

  1. Jamaal Oliver Jr. β€” AE5 – 5.3
  2. Alexy Figueroa β€” MBJ Elite β€” 3.5
  3. Malcolm Davis β€” Lakeshow – 3.0
  4. Dorian Douglas β€” AE5 β€” 2.5
  5. Chase Wilson β€” AE5 β€” 1.8

Assist-to-turnover ratio evaluates a player’s ability to create for others while protecting the ball.


PLUS-MINUS (+/-) LEADERS

Maximum 1 Player Per Team

Select

  1. Drew Cabana β€” Indiana Elite β€” +132
  2. King Bacot β€” Team Loaded β€” +88
  3. Mason Grivna β€” Wildcat Select β€” +68
  4. Kameron DavisΒ  β€” Team Loaded South – +50
  5. Micah Mohler β€” Midwest Basketball Club β€” +49
  6. Dexter Simmons β€” D1 Minnesota β€” +42
  7. Malachi Miller β€” New Heights NYC β€” +42
  8. Aiden JohnsonΒ  β€” Compton Magic – +39
  9. Chukwuma Madu β€” 99OVR β€” +34
  10. Riley MartinezΒ  β€” Slow Grind Ellite – +25

3 Stripes

  1. Jamaal Oliver Jr. β€” AE5 – +81
  2. Quincy Dixon β€” Team Together – +71
  3. EJ Swinder – ETG Midwest – +58
  4. Cai Corbin β€” Sin City Select – +44
  5. Logan (Bear) Collins β€” Power 5 – +37

Plus-minus reflects team performance with a player on the floor.


THREE-POINT % (3PT) LEADERS

Minimum 2.3 3PM

Select

  1. William Tonagel β€” Indiana Elite β€” 58.3% (14/24)
  2. Drew Cabana β€” Indiana Elite β€” 50.0%(13/26)
  3. Marco Johnson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite β€” 50.0% (10/20)
  4. Ty Bryant β€” Midwest Basketball Club β€” 45.8% (11/24)
  5. James Thomas – Slow Grind Elite – 45% (9/20)
  6. Reginald Howell β€” Game Elite β€” 43.3% (13/30)
  7. Logan Sullivan β€” Mass Rivals β€” 42.4% (14/33)
  8. Tanner Telford β€” Breakaway Basketball β€” 41.9% (13/31)
  9. Jed Keenan – D1 Minnesota β€” 39.1% (9/23)
  10. Nico Arria – Mass Rivals β€” 39.1% (9/23)

3 Stripes

  1. EJ Swindle –ETG –Β  60% (9/15)
  2. Dean Dohrmann β€” Open Gym Premier β€” 51.3% (20/39)
  3. Chase Wilson – AE5 – 50% (9/18)
  4. Kingston Hunt β€” Power 5 β€” 45.5% (10/22)
  5. Carter Guillory β€” OneTime Legends β€” 40.7% (11/27)

Three-point percentage identifies players who consistently stretch defenses and create offensive gravity.

Micah Mohler
Mason Grivna
Ty Bryant

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Session II tightened the 15U adidas 3SSB race, with Indiana Elite, Team Loaded and Wildcat Select all remaining unbeaten in Select play. Drew Cabana’s shot-making and overall impact helped Indiana Elite continue its rise, while Team Loaded and Wildcat Select remain firmly in the national title conversation.

On the 3 Stripes side, AE5 and ETG separated themselves near the top of the division, with Chase Wilson’s MOP performance giving AE5 one of the strongest individual and team storylines from Mishawaka. Team Together MSA also remains a major team to watch after staying unbeaten.

As the circuit moves forward, the 2029 class continues to show depth across every position, with elite guard play, efficient shooting, and productive frontcourt talent shaping one of the most competitive 15U fields in the country.