Jalen Coleman tops our list of the top college basketball prospects in the 2015 class for the state of Indiana. Coleman has the athleticism and skill level of many of the upper level seniors despite being just a freshman. He has an early offer from Indiana University and interest from Purdue, Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State.
Bronson Kessinger comes in at the number two college prospect so far. Kessinger is an inside/outside threat at 6'6". He's not just an outside shooting threat; he can also take defenders off the dribble. He is an above average athlete for his age and size although he isn't extremely explosive right now. Kessinger doesn't have any offers yet, but is attracting attention from many of the top teams in the midwest like Purdue, Xavier, and Indiana.
Our third ranked 2015 prospect is Matt Holba. Holba has battled injuries over the last year, but when he is healthy he is clearly one of the best players in the state. He is very athletic for a 6-6 freshman. He has been dunking since he was in 7th grade. Holba's skill set is behind his athleticism but his face-up game is developing. He played very well during the spring of 2011 with the 2014 Meanstreets team. He has no offers, but Purdue, Michigan, Indiana, and Michigan State have all been in to see him.
KJ Walton is our fourth ranked player in the 2015 class. Walton is an athletic shooting guard from Brownsburg. He is very good at getting to the basket and shooting off the dribble. His development into more of a point guard will decide if he is a high-major player or not down the road.
Rounding out our top 5 is Josh Spiedel. The 6-7 power forward from Columbus North has a game pretty similar to Bronson Kessinger, but Spiedel is a little bit better with his back to the basket and not quite as good off the dribble as Kessinger. He has had attention from many Big Ten programs already as well.
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