2025-26 Brooklyn Collegiate High College Prospects

Brooklyn Collegiate High School is a public school established to ensure urban scholars not only have the foundation to succeed in high school, but to gain access to higher education and beyond. They enroll fewer than 400 students in grades 9-12 and maintain an outstanding teacher to student ratio of 11 to 1. Not surprisingly, the school produces outstanding test scores and graduation rates. 
Their boys basketball program also similarly overachieves with a consistent history of producing college-bound players. They play in the PSAL Brooklyn/Staten Island 4A Division. Coach Malcolm Connor and his staff have graduated 100% of their players over his 10 year tenure and 47 of them have gone onto play college ball. As profiled below, the 2025-26 roster is again featuring college prospect talent.
The Broooklyn Collegiate 2025-26 game schedule and results can be found here.
       (The player’s full profile can be found by clicking on their highlighted name below)
Cheikh Diouf-Bamba (2026) 6’6 small forward - Bamba boasts a versatile and unique skill set. He excels in transition, capable of initiating the break or finishing at the rim. Bamba is a matchup nightmare—comfortable in the low, mid, and high post, with solid ball-handling and the ability to shoot the three. He’s a constant lob threat and a rebounding force. On defense, Bamba shows the ability to guard 1-5, utilizing his 7-foot-plus wingspan to provide elite rim protection. He’s expected to be one of NYC’s top players regardless of position. 3.2 gpa
Tyree Horne (2026) 6’1 guard - Horne returns to Brooklyn Collegiate for his final high school season. As a junior, for Campus Magnet High, he was an all-city performer in PSAL Queens 4A, averaging 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. He is a true combo guard—able to run the offense, involve teammates, or take over as a prolific three-level scorer. He possesses strong ball-handling, a deadly mid-range game, and effective playmaking. Playing with great pace, he excels at finding gaps in the defense to create his own shot through dribble moves and physicality. Horne is a dedicated gym rat, ready to contribute at the college level from day one. 3.0 gpa
Antonio Bramble (2026) 6’2 guard - Bramble is arguably the most athletic prospect in the PSAL. He excels at penetrating defenses and finishing at the rim with acrobatics and aggression. Known for his highlight-reel dunks, Antonio has significantly improved his three-point shooting and is now a capable perimeter shooter. He is strong enough to post up smaller guards and uses his athleticism to aggressively pursue rebounds. On defense, Bramble is active and excels at reading passing lanes, making him a disruptive presence on the court. 3.0 gpa
Rhonni Skelton (2026) 6’4 shooting guard - Skelton returns from an injury-plagued junior season as one of the city’s top shooters. An elite perimeter scorer, he possesses good size and strength for his position. He plays with a high basketball IQ and a relentless motor, making him difficult to guard on offense. He has a quick release off the catch and is comfortable putting the ball on the floor, creating shots off the dribble or in transition. Defensively, Skelton plays with great intensity and rebounds exceptionally well from the guard spot. 3.5 gpa
Shane Seymour (2027) 6’4 wing - Seymour is one of New York City’s most intriguing prospects. He just turned 16 years old and is a physically imposing wing known for his strength, toughness, and playmaking skills, particularly his ability to act as a point forward and create for others. He demonstrates proficiency in the pick-and-roll, uses his strength to finish through contact in traffic, and has developed a solid jump shot. Defensively, Seymour is an active and vocal leader capable of guarding multiple positions. He is looking to solidify his position as one of NYC’s top juniors. 
Cormack “Mac” Meehan (2027) 6’4 point guard - Meehan is an elite ball handler and playmaker whose IQ separates him from a lot of guards in the city. He is still only 15 years old and likely to reclass to 2028 at some point, but he returns from a solid summer with improved strength and quickness that will allow him to have an impact during his second varsity season at the 4A level. 3.0 gpa
Anthony “AJ” Walker Jr. (2027) 6’2 guard - Walker is the team’s best on ball defender and has the ability to shut down opposing point guards with his incredible quickness and athleticism. He is an elite offensive rebounder whose motor leads to second and third possessions. He’s well rounded on the offensive end and capable of being a primary or secondary ball handler. 3.4 goals
Chauncey Rodriguez (2027) 6’5 small forward - Rodriguez is a wiry wing capable of making shots in bunches. He is a good rebounder and finisher and his length makes him versatile on both ends.
Mohamed Bah (2027) 6’4” shooting guard - Bah comes to the varsity squad after averaging 20ppg, 7rpg & 3 made 3s per game on the BC JV squad last season. Mo is an elite shooter off the catch and has the ability to put it on the floor and create. His 6’8” wingspan allows him to defend and rebound at a high level. 3.3 gpa
William Mack (2027) 6’3 guard/forward - Mack is a big bodied playmaking forward with point guard skills. His abilty to make every pass and pass guys open makes everyone around him better. He’s a matchup nightmare because he can out-physical smaller guards and out think/skill slower guys that can match his strength.
Na’iem “NaNa” Manson (2026) 5’10 guard - Manson transferred in last spring from the CHSAA and is an electric playmaking guard with an array of crafty finishes. Armed with a quick first step and sneaky athleticism, he is a threat to score at all times. His ability to consistently knock down the deep 3 is impressive.
Jaylen Pettway (2027) 5’8 point guard - Pettway is an elusive and crafty lead guard capable of scoring on all three levels and pestering opposing guards. He has the ability to knock down deep threes off the dribble which keeps defenders off balance. 3.0 gpa
To accommodate college scout visits, Brooklyn Collegiate holds a schedule of Fall Open runs, the details of which can be found here.
