We will soon be releasing our NEW Individual Player Rankings for the 2025 Class, and there will be numerous prospects in the class that will be making a jump in our next rankings. One of these prospects is Boulder Creek High School's 6-foot-8 senior Andrew Bhesania. Bhesania has risen to another level in his play over the last year, and is currently playing his best basketball of his young career. Bhesania showed well this spring and summer on the Nike EYBL circuit, while traveling with the Vegas Elite (NV) club program, and is one prospect on the rise in our next player rankings.
Currently, Bhesenia has some good offers to his credit, but he hasn't received any new offers since the spring. Bhesania holds offers from UC-Santa Barbara, Nevada, Northern Illinois and Northern Arizona, so he should be looking to make a college decision between these programs this fall, or he could decide to wait until the spring to make his college decision.
Bhesania had a big junior season for himself, where he was very consistent all season in his play and proved why he is considered among our top overall prospects in Arizona's 2025 Class. Bhesania averaged nice numbers last season - posting 19.1 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per/game. Behasania's numbers were definitely up last season, and will only continue to improve a great deal in his senior season, as he will be very difficult for opposing defenses to stop.
Bhesania gained valuable experience this spring and summer on the Nike EYBL circuit, while playing for the Vegas Elite (NV) club program. Amidst very stiff competition, Bhesania played an integral role for a talented Vegas Elite program and showed his ability to play on the wing offensively - proving his excellent versatility as a player. As Bhesania continues to mature physically and get stronger, he will maximize his potential as a player.
Bhesania has become one of the state's premier talents and is one of the top overall uncommitted prospects in Arizona's 2025 Class. I look forward to watching him continue to develop as a player and as a college prospect, and will keep you updated as he nears his college decsion.
Arizona Hoop Review Scouting Report: As a college prospect, Bhesania has good size and length on his frame, which he has added some nice size to over the past year. He has also developed nicely over the past couple years. Once a long, thin rangy prospect, Bhesania has filled out nicely and has a nice overall feel for the game and a good overall skillset, especially for his size. He is fundamentally sound, and is a good shooter with range. He is also able to put the ball on the floor and create his own shot from mid-range. He is a good driver of the ball and a solid finisher that will become a much stronger finisher over time, as he continues to mature physically and gets even stronger. He is an active rebounder that rebounds outside of his area. Also a capable shot-blocker that competes hard. He still has serious upside for the future, and is a very good sleeper prospect for the 2025 Class in the West. A good sleeper prospect.