We’re moving on to part five of the available seniors to know as move into 2026 and closer to the end of the high school season with the number of seniors drying up.

Morgan Diekevers – 2026 – SG – Lowell

For colleges looking for a do-it-all wing guard, Diekevers is one to look at. He had a standout grassroots season with the WM Lakers which included a state line of 17 points, 5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 2.3 steals per game at the NY2LA Next Level Invitational tournament followed by averaging 14.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 1.8 steals at the NY2LA Final Chapter tournament. Further than just his stat lines, the 6’2” senior is a high energy defender who can really lock down but guards and wings. He is the ultimate glue guy for the next level as well to being a consistent outside shooter.

Jaden Hardiman – 2026 – G/F – Milwaukee Juneau

It may be safe to say that Hardiman is one of more underrated wings in Wisconsin’s 2026 class. Hardiman is an extremely bouncy 6’5” wing who has a good ability to score the ball. Not only does he have a good ability to create his own shot but is also an explosive finisher at the rim. Hardiman had a standout grassroots season and has continued that into his high school season. He did receive an offer from MATC this fall.

Terrence Lowe – 2026 – PG – West Bloomfield

The 6’1” guard has continued to be a standout over the past couple of years on the NY2LA Association while playing with the Michigan Playmakers. Whether it be with his shot making, high energy defensive play, creating for others, the quick guard is a true playmaker with all he can do. Lowe has interest from plenty of division three programs.

Rafael Pinto – 2026 – SG – Fremd

There is much from the game of Pinto for college coaches to like. Not only does he have great positional size as a 6’5” two guard but is also a knockdown shooter. He has helped Fremd out to a 13-1 record this season while averaging 16 points and shooting 43% from three. This includes a recent game where he scored 27 points. While his game his headlined by his shooting, Pinto has also proven to be able to score from all three levels and be a versatile defender.

Otis Powell – 2026 – SG – Willowbrook

Powell started his senior season in a big way with a 36 point, 14 rebound game and has continued that into the new year with recently becoming the all time leading scorer at Willowbrook with 1451 points. The three-sport athlete is a 6’3” guard who is one of the more underrated players available in Illinois’ 2026 class. On the hardwood, he is a two-way standout with his athleticism, ability to score on the attack, and shut down opposing guards.