From division one recruits to division three recruits, we continue to look at available seniors across the region. Here are the next five up in the Midwest.

Jerome Delaney – 2026 – G – Oak Park River Forest

There are plenty of translatable tools to like from the game of Delaney. He has good positional size in the backcourt at 6’4”, shoots it very well from the outside but is also a physical driver with his solid build, plus can run the point and create for others and has a high basketball IQ. There are few players with his blend of abilities that should be attracting plenty of college coaches.

Jordan Harrison – 2026 – PG – Ann Arbor Pioneer

Harrison is a two-way guard who just continued to get better throughout his grassroots season with The Academy and should be on plenty of small college programs radars. A good player throughout the spring season he was playing his best basketball over the summer while averaging 19 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3.8 steals to finish the season at the NY2LA Summer Jam tournament. He is a versatile scorer who excels getting to his spots with his quickness and creating in the mid-range plus getting to the basket. Though he is also a skilled passer and a tough on ball defender. Back in September, he was offered by Albion College.

Josh Manchester – 2026 – G – Mt. Horeb

Manchester has consistently proven to be one of the elite scorers in the regions 2026 class. This was shown as he recently scored 58 points in a game in addition to achieving the 2,000th point in his high school career earlier this season. He has a few division one offers coming from East Tennessee State, Green Bay, and Northern Illinois. For mid-majors looking for an elite shot maker, the 6’4” guard is one to look at.

Ethan Matz – 2026 – G – Carmel Catholic

Whether it has been with Full Package in the grassroots season or now with Carmel in his senior season, Matz has continued to impress on the court. This started with him helping Full Package with the NY2LA Association championship now to a standout senior season including a recent 33-point game plus all-tournament team at the Mundelein Thanksgiving tournament. The 6’3” senior is one of the more versatile and well-rounded guards available in Illinois’ senior class with his ability to run the point and create for others well, score from all three levels including a consistent outside shooter and being a high IQ player.

Logan Nystrom – 2026 – G – Assumption

For college programs looking for a shooter, Nystrom is one to look at. He is having a breakout senior season highlighted by his shooting ability. This included a recent game where he scored 38 points including going 10-11 from the outside. Whether it has been with JAG Select on the grassroots scene or with Assumption, Nystrom has continued to show he’s one of the best available 2026 shooters in Wisconsin.