The 2025-26 high school boys basketball season has officially wrapped, leaving us with a year of unforgettable performances and rising stars. As the final buzzer sounds, it's time to celebrate the elite talent that defined the campaign. We're proud to present the Rivals National All-Americans—a showcase of the nation's most impactful players, from established household names to explosive newcomers destined for greatness.
Leading the charge is guard Jordan Smith Jr. from Paul VI Catholic (Va.), a seemingly automatic selection for this honor. The 6-foot-2 future Razorback was a statistical marvel, averaging 26.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 3.2 steals per game while shooting an efficient 56% from the field. His dominance was recognized with both the Naismith and Gatorade National Player of the Year awards, cementing his status as a complete, game-changing guard.
From the West Coast, guard Jason Crowe Jr. of Inglewood (Calif.) rewrote the record books with a historic scoring barrage. The elite shooting guard, ranked No. 10 nationally in the 2026 class, put up a staggering 43.6 points per game in his senior season, finishing his career as California's all-time leading scorer. His incredible averages of 5.9 assists and 3.6 steals per contest prove he's far more than just a volume shooter.
Meanwhile, guard Caleb Holt of Prolific Prep (Fla.) showcased his winning pedigree on a star-studded roster. The five-star Arizona commit, ranked the No. 2 shooting guard in the country, was instrumental in leading his team to the prestigious Chipotle Nationals. His clutch 22-point performance to secure their tournament bid highlighted why he's considered one of the most reliable and talented two-guards in the nation.
Rounding out this first group of standouts is forward Tyran Stokes from Rainier Beach. As a premier frontcourt talent, Stokes represents the next wave of versatile, athletic forwards who can control the paint and impact the game on both ends of the floor, solidifying his place among the country's very best.
