Plenty more stock boosters from the region to highlight as we move into part three of this series.

Zion Braimah – 2027 – SF – Breakaway

There are few players in Illinois who helped boost their recruitment stock over the past few months as much as Braimah. The wing forward had just picked up his first division two offer back in May and now has several offers from division one programs. His first offer came from Saginaw Valley State and since he has also been offered by Toledo, Holy Cross, Indiana State, Illinois State, and Navy. Braimah has a great blend of abilities for the next level with his size on the wings at 6’7” along with his great athleticism, energy, and growing outside shooting ability.  

Nick Brzezniak – 2027 – SF – Illinois Flight

Brzezniak is a fast-rising wing forward in Illinois’ 2027 class that college coaches will want to know. Not only does he has good size while standing at 6’6” but has continued to grow upon his well-rounded game over the past several months. As part of his three-level scoring ability and being able to play inside and out, the wing forward is a skilled outside shooter. Brzezniak has also shown a growing ability to handle the ball as well to some athleticism and toughness as a rebounder.  

Danny Simon – 2027 – F/C – Full Package

As well to being 6’7” with a solid build, Simon has a very well-rounded skill set. He is an old school big that uses his size effectively around the basket playing through contact and finishing well at the basket. Simon is also a very skilled passing big man with a high basketball IQ and vision who can also stretch the floor as a spot up three-point shooter. The senior recently received an offer from Concordia Wisconsin.

Ryan Vanoss – 2027 – G/F – Team Herro

During the summer, Vanoss continued to emerge as one of the top shooters in Wisconsin’s 2027 class with his standout play during the summer with both Team Herro as well as The Prairie School. This was evident with his play at the NY2LA Summer Jam in July. This included hitting seven threes in a single game in addition to being able to shoot it creating in the mid-range. Though he also showed scoring versatility being able to create off the dribble moving well with the ball in addition to some size at 6’5”.

Cayden Vosters – 2027 – PG – Wisconsin Blizzard

Vosters was a big stock booster in July between his play at both the NY2LA Grassroots Invitational as well as Summer Jam tournaments. This was with both his scoring ability as well as his point guard play. In a single half of play at Summer Jam, the quick point guard scored 18 points in a while hitting five threes. His array of point guard tools includes his ability to create for teammates, decision making on the attack, and being a vocal floor leader.