Prep Hoops Indiana expands Class of 2028 rankings to Top 100
Prep Hoops Indiana pushed its Class of 2028 board to a Top 100, adding more than 60 names and putting Landon Lampley at No. 1.

Prep Hoops Indiana’s latest Class of 2028 overhaul is less about a number than a signal: the freshman-to-be pool is getting crowded fast, and the state’s next wave of college names is starting to separate itself. The update expanded the rankings to a Top 100 and added more than 60 new players, pushing the database to nearly 550 prospects and underscoring how quickly the class has grown.
At the top of the board sit Landon Lampley at No. 1, followed by Noah Washington, Amarian Leggett, Caleb Coolman and Bradley Basila. Those five anchor a list that now reaches much deeper than it did only a year ago, when Prep Hoops had roughly 35 ranked prospects in the class and nearly 450 players total. By November 2025, that number had climbed to 50 ranked players and just shy of 500 overall, a sign that summer and school-year development has already changed the shape of the class.

The scale of the jump matters because June is one of the most important live-evaluation stretches in Indiana basketball. Prep Hoops has been watching weekly high school leagues, team camps, shootouts, grassroots events, fall showcases and school workouts to keep the class moving every few months, and the June board reflects that work. Brandon Ramsey, Prep Hoops Indiana’s lead scout and a regional scout for the Prep Hoops Circuit’s Grit Region, has been central to that process. Ramsey is entering his fourth year as the lead scout in Indiana and brings more than a decade of basketball and recruiting experience, including five seasons coaching at Defiance College and Wabash College.

That evaluation cycle has also lined up with a heavy college presence across Indiana. Prep Hoops noted strong turnout at the IBCA Top 100 Showcase, where programs including Indiana, Notre Dame and Purdue were among the schools watching alongside dozens of Division I and smaller-college staffs. The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and Indiana High School Athletic Association also use the Underclass Showcase platform to expose 252 of the state’s top prospects, split between 120 boys and 132 girls, to college programs.
For Indiana high school basketball, the new Top 100 is an early map of where the next long-term names may come from. The list already stretches well beyond the first few stars, and with players still adding varsity minutes, camp reps and grassroots exposure, the class is still in motion.
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