New Hampshire 2025 Ranking Update
To close out the week, let’s take a look at the updated rankings for the state of New Hampshire.
The top four alternates between both New Hampton and Brewster Academy, as Dwayne Aristode takes the top spot in the ranking. The Netherlands native has continued to ascend since his arrival last summer, and has picked up lots of attention nationally.
Keyshuan Tillery follows in the second spot after a huge season with the City Rocks and a handful of high major offers coming his way.
The three and four spots belong to Preston Fowler and Mason Blackwood. Hailing from Connecticut, Fowler has stood out as a fluid shooter and glass cleaner for boards. An efficient scorer and fearless slasher, Blackwood has excelled this year earning a bag of high major offers.
Ryder Frost, a smooth shooting 6’6” wing comes in fifth after a major spring where he too hauled in high majors from all around. California native and New Hampton prospect Naz Meyer takes the sixth spot as the versatile wing has seen his stock rise this year too.
Ebuka Okorie and St. Paul’s Landon Clark land seventh and eighth. Okorie, a cerebral point guard, recently transferred to Brewster while Clark announced his commitment to Princeton this past June.
Rounding out the top ten is Kimball Union’s Isaiah Henderson and Phillips Exeter’s Tyler Bike. Henderson is a knockdown, two way wing standing at 6’6”. Bike, a game-changing floor general, helped lead Exeter to a Class A title this past season.
For the full NH ranking, please see here.