2025-26 Bridgeport Prep College Prospects

Bridgeport Prep is located in Connecticut’s largest city and it’s mission is to enhance their students-athletes academically, mentally, physically as well as provide them skill development. They play against the country’s best prep programs, including their National Team’s participation in the Power 5 AAA conference.
Greg Thomas is the head coach and he is assisted by Ponce James, Sr., Paul Fisher and Daren Irvin. Over the past six years they have built a program up from scratch that is now sourcing D1 talent globally and can go toe-to-toe with any of New England’s power programs.
Their 2025-26 roster is similarly loaded with attractive college basketball prospects, as profiled below.
Their 2025-26 National Team’s game schedule and results will be found here.
(Clicking on the player’s highlighted name below, his full profile will come up)
#45 Dieudonne “Dede” Andre-Mushipu (2026) 6’5 guard - A Canadian national, formerly of St. Benedict’s High (NJ) - Andre-Mushipu is an unique combination of athleticism and strength at the wing position. He has put up eye-popping performances. Using his strength, Andre-Mushipu is aggressive in attacking the basket downhill and finishing in different ways around the basket, both with a little bit of craftiness and powering through contact. He knocks down open 3’s. Andre-Mushipu also uses his strong frame to bang on the boards. He is a hard-nosed active defender who’s super athletic and can put on a show in transition. He goes hard to the offensive glass, and he energizes the defense with his vocal presence.
#00 Micah Blackman (2026) 6’5 small forward - From Crosby High (CT), Blackman is an uber athletic energizer with a nose for the ball. This two-way gladiator knocks down open 3s, terrorizes the offensive glass and is a highlight show in transition.
#1 Christian Bilolo (2026) 6’3 guard - Super athletic 2 way player who knocks down the three ball, rim wrecks in transition and locks up on defense. Bialo rebounds the ball very well at the guard position.
#91 Gideon Ekukwai (2026) 6’9 forward - Ekukwai is a rim runner and basket protector. He is a lob threat, attacks from the perimeter and guards the perimeter. Above all, he is a possession-getter on both boards. He might be the country’s best kept secret.
#12 Deondrae Farmer (2026) 6’1 guard - This guy is a tough and strong guard who knows how to score. He has range on his long ball and attacks at all three levels. Farmer is Bridgeport Prep’s version of “The Microwave”.
#2 Jack Fitzpatrick (2026) 6’4 guard - Shifty sniper who knocks down open shot and can create off the dribble. Jack is a playmaker for himself and others. He is a tough defender that goes hard on both sides of the ball.
#4 Amyre Gray (2026) 6’0 point guard - Tough, intelligent, gritty winner that plays with a high IQ on both sides of the ball. Gray is a maestro who shoots the deep 3 and makes great screen reads and decisions. He also knows how to play guys open and unlock players that need a touch.
#3 Jamel Leake Jr. (2026) 6’0 point guard - Leake is a sharp shooter and sneaky defender that runs a team and makes good decisions. He is clever with the ball and plays with a high motor.
#15Nevion Legree (2026) 6’3 guard- 2024-25 PSAL All Star at South Shore High (Brooklyn). Legree might have been the best kept secret in New York City. Legree is a playmaker, sharp-shooter and an entertainer. Offensively, Legree is a joy to watch, he plays at his own pace, can get to his spots and finishes at all 3 levels. He gets it done with the hint of swag of NYC legend Kenny Anderson. Can’t leave him open because he’ll knock down shots. Can’t cover him tightly because he’ll blow right by. Legree makes it difficult for the opponent’s best defender every time he steps onto the court. He is a crafty finisher and a special talent. He is a lengthy defender who is disruptive in passing lanes.
#8 Geno-Amare Marshall (2026) 6’6 wing with power forward tendencies. Shoots the 3 ball and attacks the basket with physical play. Amare brings physical toughness and leadership to the table.
#32 Terrance “TJ” Morrison Jr. (2026) 5’10 point guard - The ultimate competitor, Morrison goes hard on both sides of the ball. He is super quick and changes speeds to leave defenders. He has over half court range and can heat up and burn the gym down.
#13 Christian Hubbard (2027) 6’3 guard - Hubbard is a shifty, high-IQ ball-handler who consistently creates offense with his dribble-drive ability and sharp playmaking instincts. He can beat defenders off the bounce at will and excels at setting up his teammates, making him a dual threat as both scorer and facilitator. Off the ball, he displays advanced movement and awareness, always finding ways to contribute a testament to his unselfish approach. On offense, Hubbard shows elite finishing skills and shot making. He combines savvy on-ball decision-making, strong off-ball instincts, length and scoring versatility, making him an impact guard at both ends of the floor. 3.4 gpa
#7 Uyiosa LaFrance (2027) 6’9 power forward - LaFrance is a skilled big who’s a fierce defensive rebounder and shot blocker. He is tough in the paint and shoots well from the perimeter.
#6 Luke Pivavor (2027) 6’1 guard - “Cool Hand Luke” is a crafty, shift flame thrower with the ability to get everyone involved while he is torching his defenders. He plays at his own pace and is fun to watch.
#11 Omari Scott (2027) 6’5 wing - Scott is a straight dog! A very aggressive and tenacious defender with a high motor. He is an aggressive offensive player who gets downhill and finishes strong through contact.
#12 Emanuel “Manny” Lawrence (2028) 6’10 center Lawrence is getting better and better. He has improved his footwork and coordination and is now a low post scoring threat who can also step out and hit mid-range shots.
#5 Curt Marshall (2028) 6’5 wing - Marshall is a playmaker a scorer at all 3 levels. He can get it done with his physical prowess or with finesse. Marshall is a big time prospect.
To accommodate college scout visits, Bridgeport Prep holds a schedule of Fall Open runs, the details of which can be found here.
