2015 Indiana high school basketball player rankings for centers. Here are the top centers in the 2015 class. The number to the left is the player's overall class rank in the state.
Indiana | Name | HT | Pos | High School | Level | College_Choice | Overall_Notes |
8 | Seth Adelsperger | 6-10 | C | Peru (IN) HS | Mid-Major | Belmont | Wiry strength, but needs more strength. Runs well for a 6-10 player. Defensive awareness is improving dramatically. Only started playing basketball 3 years ago. Good fundamental base on the offensive end, just needs refinement in all areas. |
16 | Derrik Smits | 6-11 | C | Zionsville (IN) HS | Mid-Major | Valparaiso | Smits has not made that stride that you would expect this spring. He has the best outside shot for a guy his age and size that I have seen. He also puts the ball on the floor extremely well for his size. He still lacks strength and complains about fouls often, but his offensive skill set is elite. Rebounding and defense is a huge concern. |
30 | Dana Batt | 6-8 | C | Fort Wayne (IN) Homestead | Low-Major | Colgate | Fair athlete for a 6-7 or 6-8 player although not extremely fluid right now. He has some offensive skill with the ability to hit a 15-footer. Defense and rebounding are his best characteristics. He shot 54% from the field as a junior, 65% from the line. Batt has a knack for blocking shots; he averaged 2.7 blocks per game as a junior. |
91 | Austin Robertson | 6-8 | C | Linton (IN) Linton-Stockton | NAIA | Undecided | Transferred from Union Dugger to Linton-Stockton for his senior year. Putting up solid numbers. |
106 | Evan Frank | 6-7 | C | Indianapolis (IN) Park Tudor | NAIA | Undecided | Has developed into a great D3 prospect. He could also contribute for many D2 or NAIA programs. Great student. Finishes well in the paint. Good motor. Below average lift and explosion. Good strength, rebounds well. |
121 | Andrew Kus | 6-7 | C | Fort Wayne (IN) Canterbury | NAIA | Undecided | Kus has dropped a lot of weight since last spring and summer. He is moving pretty well. Can hit a midrange jumper. Not a leaper. Could be a potential D2 prospect now. |
141 | Dalton Vachon | 6-7 | C | Brownsburg (IN) HS | D3 | Undecided | 6-7, 215. Good frame and build. Competes, works hard, coachable. Seems to enjoy the game of basketball. Limited explosion, doesn't get off the floor much. Some back to the basket game when one on one in the post. |
145 | Tanner Wise | 6-8 | C | Madison Grant | D3 | Undecided | Great size, anchors the paint. Capable mid-range shooter. Limited athlete but not terribly slow for the small college level. |
147 | Landon Alting | 6-7 | C | Indianapolis (IN) Franklin Central | D3 | Undecided | Runs decently, passed well in the post, decent hands, not aggressive, not explosive, solid release on his outside shot |
151 | Liam Duncan | 6-9 | C | Carmel (IN) HS | D3 | Undecided | Big body, slowly improving offfenisve game. Not great feet. Physical in the post. Doesn't run the floor too well. Good D3 prospect. |
191 | Jared Roberts | 6-8 | C | Evansville (IN) Memorial | D3 | Undecided | Many NAIA or D3 programs could use his size but limited production to this point. |
195 | Guerin Wagner | 6-7 | C | Zionsville (IN) HS | D3 | Indiana State (FB) | Will play football at Indiana State. Big body, glue player that could have played D3 basketball. |