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RecruitLook Omaha Showcase: TEAM Warwick 17U Warner

Analysis of TEAM Warwick’s top 17U team at the RecruitLook Omaha Showcase

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Spencer Christenson
Apr 04, 2026
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The 2026 offseason is underway

TEAM Warwick brought their teams to Omaha, Nebraska for the RecruitLook Omaha Showcase March 27-29. I will watch as many games as possible from the tournament and bring some recap and analysis on the top prospects and other observations I see.

We’ll start with TEAM Warwick 17U Warner, which is the program’s top 17U program coached by Cliff Warner.

The team has players predominantly from South Dakota, but they also have a player from North Dakota and one from Wyoming.

C3 Scouting caught two of their games online, with one being an impressive with over Arizona Unity 17U EYBL.


TEAM Warwick 17U Warner - 80

Arizona Unity EYBL - 65


Dream Chasers Brewer - 66

TEAM Warwick 17U Warner - 64



Brant Wassenaar - 6’4.5 - 2027 Guard - Sioux Falls Christian (SD) TEAM Warwick 17U Warner

Wassenaar is the team’s top prospect and the top prospect in South Dakota. He has D1 offers from Drake, South Dakota, and South Dakota State. In Omaha Wassenaar was very very impressive. He looks much more comfortable with the ball in hand and he was being the alpha and he knew he was the best player on the floor. He was the primary ball-handler and his ability to handle the ball cleanly under pressure from the legitimate length and athleticism of Arizona Unity EYBL was a takeaway. Arizona Unity’s quick and sturdy guards had trouble containing him as well as they threw a couple different type of defenders at him. He showed great overall speed with the ball and was able to get separation on the defense to score at the rim or kick to teammates if multiple defenders collapsed on him. He’s always been a great passer and he showed that as well by making long passes on a dime and seeing the floor and holes in the defense to find open teammates at the hoop. Wassenaar was aggressive from three as well and he didn’t pass many up. If he had a clean look he was putting it up. He shot well from three and showed desirable shooting range.

Defensively he’s so good and so solid and sound as well. He applies some pressure by mirroring the ball and he’s nearly impossible to get by off of the drive. He has mobile feet and uses his strength and length to contain the offensive player. He got in rebounding position off of the shot and was getting up for boards.

At the end of the Arizona Unity game, Wassenaar took matters into his own hands and had three layups where he blew by a lengthy defender that could move and also a quick, strong and sturdy guard. He got more comfortable and confident in his ability to take things over as the game progressed.

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