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Ranking each Final Four team by its high school talent

No. 2 – Miami Hurricanes 

These top seven Miami players had a combined prospect ranking of 2.86 stars/5.0 back in high school.   

Isaiah Wong: The 6-foot-3 guard was a four-star prospect by and was the No. 79 player overall. Now the junior is the most points per game for the Hurricanes this season (16.2). He’s also first in assists (3.2) and third in rebounds (4.4) over 36 games. 

Jordan Miller: The 6-foot-6 guard was unranked by Now the senior is second across the board in points (15.4), rebounds (6.1) and assists (2.7) over 36 games. 

Norchad Omier: The 6-foot-7 forward was unranked in high school by . Now the sophomore is averaging the most rebounds on the team (10.1). He’s also third in points (13.3) while also recording 1.3 assists over 36 games. 

Nijel Pack: The 6-foot-guard was a four-star prospect by as the No. 126 player overall. Now the sophomore is averaging the fourth-most points for the team (13.8). He’s also third in assists (2.4) and fifth in rebounds (2.7) over 34 games.  

Wooga Poplar: The 6-foot-5 guard was a four-star prospect and the No. 128 player overall by Now the sophomore is fifth in points (8.7) and assists (1.5), as well as fourth in rebounds over 36 games. 

Bensley Joseph: The 6-foot-1 guard was a four-star prospect and the No. 106 player overall by . Now the sophomore is averaging the fourth-most assists (2), while also netting 5.2 points and 2.1 rebounds on average. 

Harlond Beverly: The 6-foot-5 guard had a four-star rating in high school by as the No. 54 player overall. Now the junior is averaging 3.4 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists over 36 games. 

Mar 26, 2023; Kansas City, MO, USA; The Miami Hurricanes hold the tournament trophy as they celebrate after defeating the Texas Longhorns at the T-Mobile Center. (Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports)
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