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Indiana extends offer to 2026 top-15 prospect Caleb Gaskins

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Four-Star SF Caleb Gaskins (photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Indiana basketball has extended a scholarship offer to 2026 five-star prospect Caleb Gaskins of Columbus (Fla.) High School.

Gaskins is ranked the No. 11 overall prospect in the On3 industry rankings and the No. 4 small forward.

Gaskins played alongside five-star forward Cameron Boozer and top-20 guard Cayden Boozer on Columbus High this year which won the Chipotle Nationals – the high school national championship. He averaged 9.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.3 blocks across three games.

This is the second 2026 offer that the new Indiana staff has given out, following top-25 player Davion Adkins last week.

Caleb Gaskins, who plays for Nightrydas Elite on the Nike EYBL Circuit is averaging 18 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game through one session. He has two double-doubles in three games.

At 6-foot-7, Gaskins is a very physical wing who can play both on the inside and out. He’s still working on his consistency with his outside jumper but he’s capable of getting streaky from deep.

“Caleb Gaskins has one of the more physically impressive frames in the camp, despite being the youngest player in this USA Basketball Training Camp,” On3 National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw said last summer. “While he is not super dynamic, he has played a mistake-free game, and been able to pick his spots to make a play. Gaskins did not attempt anything he knew he could not do, he moved his feet on defense, and he knocked down spot shots from the corner. The overall value he brought was a net positive throughout the week, showing some positional versatility playing some as a wing and some as a four. He found his role and leaned into it.”

Gaskins holds offers from Auburn, Michigan, Alabama, Ole Miss, Baylor, Texas, Villanova and numerous others.

“The school’s play style has to fit my game too,” Gaskins told On3 earlier this year. “I’m comfortable playing in a five-out offense. Lots of movement where I have the ball in my hands, but moving off-ball too. Playing in an offense with motion, but also that gets up shots.”

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