2026 NH Ranking Update
As the winter seasons begin to wrap up over the next few weeks, we continue on with our state by state 2026 rankings with New Hampshire.
Sebastian Wilkins remains at the top of the ranking, as the Canton Massachusetts native's upside is undoubtedly noticeable. The 6'7 versatile forward has earned his national reputation for being a threat in many facets. He can be a defensive weapon crowding lanes and blocking shots, while also hauling in boards. Wilkins has great touch inside and is looking to keep ascending as a threat from outside.
Seton Hall commit Darien Moore is second in the ranking as he's been another threat for the Bobcats in his first season up north. Moore is a physically developed guard with long reach and has been known as a good shooter throughout his career. Following in the third spot is Ater Bol Meen, another Brewster Academy National prospect. Bol Meen is a big 6'9 forward that uses his wingspan to make plays on defense, and has shown shooting potential from behind the arc.
Eric Jacobsen (Brewster Prep) and Jayden Harrington (New Hampton) fill the fourth and fifth spots in the current ranking. Eric Jacobsen, the younger brother of Purdue freshman Daniel Jacobsen, has good touch on the interior, can catch in the post, and has some game away from the basket. Harrington has been an important player for New Hampton over the past few years, most notably as a knock down shooting threat off the catch, and has continued to progress with time.
Two more New Hampton Huskies follow at six and seven in Chad Cook and Ty Tabales. Cook is a skilled playmaking forward with a stronger build and has proceeded to keep putting it all together. Tabales has been a great offensive option for the AAA contender as an efficient shooting threat, and willing to get inside to finish through contact.
The Holderness School's Andre Langley has been a top option for the squad and comes in eighth in the current ranking. Langley has notable size at 6'4 with a handle to create space and knock down shots from all over the floor. He's athletic and can make tough shots with defenders closing out.
Brode Frink and Brandon Arnold close out the top ten. Frink has a quick burst to get past defenders and get to the basket. He can rebound consistently, and doesn't shy away from contact on either end of the floor. Arnold has been a big contributor for Kimball Union for a few years, and recently entered the class of 2026. Arnold's athleticism shines on shots around the basket, and has been a formidable threat as a shooter.
Click here to see the fully updated 2026 New Hampshire rankings.
Players Included: Alexander Gordon, Benton Welker, Christian Chartier, CJ Azor, Connor McGowan, Finn Brennan, Isaiah Reis, Kadin Burnard, Khari Bryan, Logan O'Connell, Matthew Jernigan, Mekhi Simmons, Merrick Smith, Parth Miglani, Treyvon Miller