Rising Stars: The Top 10 Climbers in the Latest 2025 On3 150 Rankings
On Monday, On3 unveiled its revised 2025 On3 150 rankings, showcasing a notable shuffle that introduced 15 fresh faces into the rankings. Recent performances have propelled certain players up the ranks significantly since the last update back in August.
The developmental journeys of players are unique, and at On3, we prioritize transparency in our evaluations. Our ultimate goal remains draft night, with rankings assessed against the No. 1 player in the class emerging as the first pick in the NBA Draft.
As the 2025 recruiting cycle approaches its finish line, let's spotlight the ten most notable risers in the latest November update, just ahead of the early signing period.
Elzie Harrington
Overview: Harrington displays a remarkable scoring ability paired with impressive size at his position. His adept ball-handling allows him to navigate the half-court efficiently. His jump shot is both smooth and reliable, making him a formidable offensive threat as he heads into his senior year.
Rankings Move: Up 29 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 66New Ranking: No. 37High School: Chandler (AZ) Compass Prep
Davis Fogle
Overview: Early in his high school journey, Fogle’s statistics raised eyebrows, although concerns lingered about his efficiency in high-pressure scenarios. Recent showings with AZ Compass hint at an intriguing development in his game, with better footwork and shot balance as he grows in stature.
Rankings Move: Up 26 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 121New Ranking: No. 95High School: Atlanta (GA) Woodward Academy
Zac Foster
Overview: Foster's poise with the ball captivates observers, showcasing his considerable upside. He can execute dazzling plays, either by creative passing or generating scoring opportunities. Scaling up physically will enhance his already impressive skillset.
Rankings Move: Up 20 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 39New Ranking: No. 19High School: Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Calvary Christian
Shon Abaev
Overview: Abaev possesses a knack for generating his own shot, producing clean looks across various offensive scenarios. His summer performance on the Under Armour Next Circuit demonstrated his scoring prowess, averaging over 21 points per game.
Rankings Move: Up 20 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 64New Ranking: No. 44High School: Milwaukee (WI) School of Science and Math
Jamarion Batemon
Overview: Batemon made waves with his impressive shooting display this summer, attempting nearly ten three-pointers per game and boasting an impressive shooting average. His performance in the Adidas 3SSB Circuit emphasizes both his offensive and defensive skillset.
Rankings Move: Up 19 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 35New Ranking: No. 16High School: Greenfield (IN) Greenfield-Central High
Braylon Mullins
Overview: Mullins has transitioned from being a mere shooter to a more complete scorer. His stats on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit highlight his ability to finish strong at the rim and his impressive three-point shooting efficiency.
Rankings Move: Up 19 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 115New Ranking: No. 96High School: Indianapolis (IN) Cathedral
Brady Koehler
Overview: Koehler displayed remarkable defensive skills throughout the summer, averaging close to three stocks per game. Despite not lighting up the scoreboard, his defensive contributions were invaluable for his team.
Rankings Move: Up 19 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 111New Ranking: No. 92High School: Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy
Kareem Stagg
Overview: Stagg's ability to contribute significantly without a standout playmaker alongside him highlights his tenacity. Averaging 11 points and impressing defensively, he has proven his value on the court.
Rankings Move: Up 16 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 114New Ranking: No. 98High School: New Hampton (NH) School
Keyshuan Tillery
Overview: Tillery's contributions extend beyond mere statistics. His winning mentality and leadership helped his team achieve a notable finish in a prestigious event, underscoring his overall impact.
Rankings Move: Up 14 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 72New Ranking: No. 58High School: Houston (TX) St. John's
Sebastian Williams-Adams
Overview: Williams-Adams brings consistent energy on the court, making him a valuable asset. While he needs to refine his shooting and ball-handling skills, his strong performance sets a positive trajectory for his development.
Rankings Move: Up 14 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 75New Ranking: No. 61High School: Long Island (NY) Lutheran
Kayden Mingo
Overview: Mingo's confidence shines through in his scoring ability. With impressive statistics from the previous season, he has proven that he can score efficiently while contributing to team success.
Rankings Move: Up 14 spotsPrevious Ranking: No. 83New Ranking: No. 69High School: Albuquerque (NM) Sandia High School