New Hampshire Class of 2025 Final Update

The state of New Hampshire has about 28 committed prospects in the rankings thus far, a pretty high amount considering the number of college prospects competing in the state as a whole.
One of the more top heavy rankings in the region, there are a good number of guys expected to make an impact at the Division I level very soon.
The Stars
Dwayne Aristode missed the high school season with Brewster due to injury, but he's a big time prospect who was highly coveted at the national level. With an emphasis on his rehab and being ready to be able to contribute at Arizona, the future is bright for the native of Netherlands.
Keyshuan Tillery lands at number two in the ranking after a standout season with his New Hampton ranked/committed teammates in Mason Blackwood and Naz Meyer. Tillery took home Co-National Prep Player of the Year honors with Villanova commit Chris Jeffrey, and will look to carry his momentum into the BIG 12 with the Cincinnati Bearcats.
One of the integral pieces to Brewster's success this season, Killyan Toure finishes at third in the ranking. The French guard was one of the best defenders in the high school ranks this season with his high motor, physical play. He was named to the All-Defensive Team in the Nike Scholastic League.
Ryder Frost was one of the top risers in not only New England, but the country as a whole last summer. When it was all said and done, he had jumped from low/mid major recruitment to high major in a matter of months due to the combination of his size and shooting. Frost took his Exeter squad back to the NEPSAC A championship again this season, but ultimately came up short in the absence of his UNH-committed point guard, Tyler Bike.
Under the Radar Gets
Dubbed by some as "Baby Jokic", John Kelley does bring a ton of playmaking/handling to the five spot, a coveted asset in today's game. As a scorer, he's very polished on the interior with his post-game, and can stretch from downtown consistently. The fifteenth ranked big man heads to Saint Michaels to join Eric Eaton as the program looks to get back to it's winning ways.
Ian Plankey had been spoken about as a potential scholarship player at the forward spot just last summer. Making a strong impact on the game with just a few years of basketball under his belt, his upside is evident. He finishes seventeenth in the ranking and heads to Wesleyan to join the NESCAC powerhouse out of Connecticut.
Another commit at the Division III level joining a team who made their own run in the NCAA Tournament is Western New England commit Drezell Duffaut. The guard of Raymond High School in New Hampshire made a reputation for himself with his quickness and defensive tenacity up north, and looks to make an impact under Colin Tabb.
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