2014-15 Season Preview: Top 100 Players in college basketball for the 2014-15 season

Many publications are releasing their Top 100 Players list for the 2014-15 season, so here is The Catch and Shoot’s take on the matter.

1. Jahlil Okafor, Duke

Photo: Associated Press
Photo: Associated Press

2. Montrezl Harrell, Louisville

3. Sam Dekker, Wisconsin

4. Stanley Johnson, Arizona

5. Karl-Anthony Towns, Wisconsin

6. Marcus Paige, North Carolina

7. Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

8. Georges Niang, Iowa State

9. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Arizona

10. Tyus Jones, Duke

11. Caris LeVert, Michigan

12. Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky

13. Fred VanVleet, Wichita State

14. Cliff Alexander, Kansas

15. Juwan Staten, West Virginia

16. Perry Ellis, Kansas

17. Ron Baker, Wichita State

18. Branden Dawson, Michigan State

19. Myles Turner, Texas

20. Marcus Foster, Kansas State

21. Buddy Hield, Oklahoma

22. Jerian Grant, Notre Dame

23. Delon Wright, Utah

24. Jordan Mickey, LSU

25. Wayne Selden, Kansas

26. Terran Petteway, Nebraska

27. Aaron Harrison, Kentucky

28. R.J. Hunter, Georgia State

29. Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga

30. Justise Winslow, Duke

31. Keifer Sykes, Green Bay

32. Chasson Randle, Stanford

33. Kelly Oubre, Kansas

34. Yogi Ferrell, Indiana

35. Tyler Haws, BYU

36. Dakari Johnson, Kentucky

37. Joseph Young, Oregon

38. Trey Lyles, Kentucky

39. Deandre Mathieu, Minnesota

40. Alan Williams, UC Santa Barbara

41. Treveon Graham, VCU

42. Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia

43. Bobby Portis, Arkansas

44. Brandon Ashley, Arizona

45. Michael Frazier, Florida

46. Olivier Hanlan, Boston College

47. D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, Georgetown

48. Shawn Long, Louisiana-Lafayette

49. Nic Moore, SMU

50. D’Angelo Russell, Ohio State

51. Brice Johnson, North Carolina

52. JayVaughn Pinkston, Villanova

53. Rashad Vaughn, UNLV

54. Jabari Bird, California

55. Jonathan Holmes, Texas

56. Isaiah Taylor, Texas

57. Andrew Harrison, Kentucky

58. Aaron White, Iowa

59. Byron Wesley, Gonzaga

60. Ryan Boatright, Connecticut

61. Winston Shepard, San Diego State

62. T.J. McConnell, Arizona

63. Traevon Jackson, Wisconsin

64. Denzel Valentine, Michigan State

65. Alex Poythress, Kentucky

66. Anthony Lee, Ohio State

67. Terry Rozier, Louisville

68. Andre Hollins, Minnesota

69. Wesley Saunders, Harvard

70. D.J. Balentine, Evansville

71. Nigel Williams-Goss, Washington

72. Darrun Hilliard, Villanova

73. A.J. Hammons, Purdue

74. Dez Wells, Maryland

75. Jordan Sibert, Dayton

76. Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming

77. Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke

78. Kevon Looney, UCLA

79. Kaleb Tarczewski, Arizona

80. Derrick Marks, Boise State

81. Siyani Chambers, Harvard

82. Josh Scott, Colorado

83. Jarell Martin, LSU

84. Norman Powell, UCLA

85. Juan’ya Green, Hofstra

86. Anthony Brown, Stanford

87. Le’Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State

88. Jameel Warney, Stony Brook

89. Angel Rodriguez, Miami (Fla.)

90. Justin Jackson, North Carolina

91. Kenneth Smith, Louisiana Tech

92. Briante Weber, VCU

93. Jalan West, Northwestern State

94. Kennedy Meeks, North Carolina

95. Cameron Ridley, Texas

96. Rayvonte Rice, Illinois

97. A.J. English, Iona

98. Kasey Hil, Florida

99. John Brown, High Point

100. Seth Tuttle, Northern Iowa

Author: Jesse Kramer

Jesse Kramer is the founder of The Catch and Shoot. He's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. He has had work featured on SI.com, College Insider, The Comeback/Awful Announcing, and 247Sports.

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