Over the past few years, Joseph Daly has continued to be one of the most productive players in Wisconsin’s 2026 class. This has been the case whether at the high school level for New London or on the grassroots scene for the Wisconsin Blizzard

Last season as just a junior, Daly earned Player of the Year in the Bay Conference while averaging a double-double with 22 points, 12.6 rebounds as well to 3.5 assists. This high level of play has continued into his senior season with a stat line of 21.6 points, 12.1 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game.

With this, the 6’7” power forward has continued to see interest from plenty of division three programs in the region. Amongst the programs to have extended an athletics offer to him include Carroll, Edgewood, and Hamline. Over the past few months, he has taken visits to Carroll, Edgewood, St. Norbert, and UW-Stevens Point.

Even as a 6’7” power forward with good length, Daly is a skilled and versatile player. He has consistently proven to be an impactful player both in the paint as well as out on the perimeter. He can get into the paint and score with his back to the basket but is also a consistent three-point shooter as well to being able to handle the ball. His great skill and versatility were shown in a recent game this month with a triple double which included 35 points, 16 rebounds, and 12 assists.

Daly said that he is planning on making his college commitment following his senior season.