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Indiana basketball extends offer to 2026 four-star wing Prince Alexander-Moody

FXzrXMwUsAMRoeBby:Kyler Staley05/08/25

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Darian DeVries and Indiana basketball have been extremely active when it comes to offers for the national 2026 class. The latest offer from the Hoosiers has been extended to 2026 four-star shooting guard Prince Alexander-Moody.

Alexander-Moody, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Washington D.C., is rated the No. 108 overall prospect and the No. 27 shooting guard in the 2026 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking. He plays for Bishop McNamara High School (MD).

He runs with Team Takeover on the Nike EYBL circuit with his teammate Jordan Smith Jr also receiving an offer from Indiana basketball recently, as well. As signs point to Indiana assistant coach Kenny Johnson as the lead recruiter for this one.

Along with Indiana basketball, he currently holds offers from school such as Louisville, Michigan State, Maryland, Syracuse, Georgetown, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi State, and others have offered this rising junior wing. He has not taken any reported visits as of yet.

More: Indiana keeping tabs on potential 2025 reclass candidate Sebastian Wilkins

At 6-foot-4, Alexander-Moody is one of the longer wings in the 2026 class. He is an athletic guard that is really good in the lane with a quick first step on the drive. Very good at going iso taking his defender off the dribble attacking the basket, stoping for a pull-up, or making a pass out to the wing.

He models his game off of NBA guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Ja Morant.

“I watch Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a lot, and some people see a little bit of his game in mine,” Alexander-Moody said to Zagsblog.com.

“I like watching Ja Morant and how he gets to the rim. With myself and Smitty (Jordan Smith Jr), we just play off of each other. We’ve really been playing together since the seventh grade, so our chemistry has really been developed. It’s just hard to guard both us when we’re on the court together. Now that we’re on the perimeter more, and with how we’re built and the athleticism we like to bring to the game, I think we’re able to capitalize on each other’s strengths.”

Below are full highlights of Prince Alexander-Moody.

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