Hoopfest: Harrison Ingram, St. Mark’s (Texas) earn respect in loss

Harrison Ingram managed to earn respect despite losing at the Thanksgiving Hoopfest.

DALLAS – Given that St. Mark’s (Dallas) combo guard Harrison Ingram isn’t happy with the loss, he finds solace in knowing he and his teammates earned respect in their game against No. 5 Prolific Prep (Napa, California) on Saturday at the Thanksgiving Hoopfest.

“Coming in to the game everyone was saying we were gonna lose by 30 and all that,” said Ingram, a junior. “They’re ranked high and they have all the top ranked players, but we took it as a challenge that everyone was just disrespecting us like that.”

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In the end, the Lions earned respect in the 57-44 loss, pushing the Crew and even leading for most of the first half.

“We wanted to prove that we could play with anybody, and we did that,” Ingram said. “I knew Jalen (Green) and Nimari (Burnett) from USA Basketball, but I knew there weren’t gonna be any friends in the game. We’re all competitors like that.”

Ingram did it all for the Lions, posting 22 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

That should enhance his profile with hordes of college coaches who watched the 6-foot-4 guard on Saturday.

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Ingram said Stanford, SMU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, UCLA, Kansas, Purdue, Arkansas and Baylor are coming the hardest.

He took an official visit to Stanford this fall and will take an official to Texas Tech in March.

Ingram broke out this summer, leading Marcus Smart YGC36 (Texas) to the adidas Gauntlet title in July, averaging 20 points, eight rebounds and eight assists a game.

“I don’t really have a timetable for a decision,” Ingram said. “I’m just gonna feel it out and when I’m ready I’m not gonna wait. I’m gonna go ahead and pull the trigger.”

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Jonathan Kuminga retains top spot in new 2021 Chosen 25 Boys Basketball Recruiting Rankings

Jonathan Kuminga sits atop the updated Chosen 25 Boys Basketball Recruiting Rankings. Check out the top 25 recruits in the county.

The USA TODAY Chosen 25 Boys Basketball rankings for the Class of 2021 are compiled by Jason Jordan with input from USA TODAY Sports staff, recruiting experts and writers from around the country. The Chosen 25 is based heavily on current production – high school or spring/summer – on the stat sheet and otherwise. It also takes into account how the player projects as a prospect at the next level and beyond.

In all, six players in the new Chosen 25 made the ALL-USA preseason boys basketball team, including Patrick School (Hillside, New Jersey) wing Jonathan Kuminga, who retained his spot at No. 1.

Hamilton High School (Sussex, Wisconsin) wing Patrick Baldwin Jr., O’Dea High School (Seattle) forward Paolo Banchero, Hillcrest Prep (Phoenix) forward Michael Foster and Archbishop Stepniac High School (White Plains, New York) forward A.J. Griffin round out the top five.

With the start of the Early Signing Period a day behind us, here’s a look at our latest update in the Class of 2021.

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