With all the under the radar talent in the region, we move on to part three of this available senior who deserve more attention.

Brady Benish – 2026 – G – Lake Mills

For colleges looking for a shooting, Benish is a senior to look at. Whether it has been with Lake Mills or with the Wisconsin Swing, Benish has continued to showcase his knockdown shooting ability as one of the best in Wisconsin’s 2026 class over the past few years. This includes once drilling then three pointers in a single game with the Swing. Look for a big senior season for the guard who holds offers from Loras and Dubuque. His recruitment is just waiting to take off.

Jake Burow – 2026 – SG – Lake County Lutheran

From a junior season in which he earned conference player of the year honors to a standout grassroots season with Davis Brothers Elite, Burow has continued to be a highly productive player that had a true breakout year. With all his translatable tools, more college coaches will want to watch the 6’3” two guard. Burow can contribute in numerous ways with his versatile scoring ability, energetic play, and tough on ball defensive play. He was one of the top players this June at the NY2LA Midwest Classic with a stat line averaging 13 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1.7 steals.

Sawyer Durkee – 2026 – SF – Bay Port

While he may not have always got the recognition he deserved, Durkee was a key to the success of the Wisconsin Legends this past season. He is a versatile 6’4” wing forward who can really do a bit of everything on the floor. He can hit the three, battle inside, is a good passing forward, and defend multiple positions. Durkee was offered by UW-Stevens Point back in September and should have more division three programs looking his way.

Jaali Love – 2026 – SF – Waukegan

There are so many aspects to like from the game of Love. The wing will bring so many tools to the next level. Not only does he have great physical tools at 6’7” with plenty of length and athleticism but a skill set that has continued to build. His perimeter skills have taken greatly developed highlighted by his outside shooting but is also a gifted slasher and versatile defender. There are not many available seniors in Illinois’ that can match his combination of tools.

Takis Tyler – 2026 – PG – Milwaukee Juneau

While Tyler has flown a bit under the radar for a player of his abilities, he has continued to be one of the elite playmakers and point guards in Wisconsin’s 2026 class. There are few that can match his quickness, shot creation ability, and distributing. Whether he is creating his own shot from deep or getting into the paint so often and creating, Tyler is a such a shifty lead guard that is tough to defend off the dribble. He has some tremendous performances with Jay Academy this year including 16.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 4 assists per game at NY2LA Swish N’ Dish.