Held in conjecture with New Balance’s P32 Live Period in Dallas, the Revocruit P32 JUCO Showcase had the 100 plus D-1 coaches in attendance focused on many side court games throughout the weekend. College coaches were able to watch five star prospects playing in NB right next to junior college sophomores who are ready to jump in the starting lineup for the ’26-27, giving onlookers a blend of the future and the present just feet apart from each other at the Northlake Star Center.
The platform that Revocruit offers college coaches is unlike anything that I have ever seen before. It offers quantified player breakdowns versus opposing teams at every level, has all of the contact information there with one click, and is essentially a much more intricate version of the NCAA’s transfer portal. Toss in the well used AI breakdowns that the system has of players and you see why Revocruit is quickly becoming a necessity for all collegiate programs in today’s portal era.
Here are six players who definitely earned themselves scholarships with their play at the Revocruit P32 JUCO Showcase:

Al Brooks Jr., 6’7, SF/PF, JUCO Frosh, Mineral Area CC (MO)
There wasn’t a player who helped themselves more at the event than Al Brooks, a 6-foot-7 do it all forward out of Chicago. The combo forward was special initiating offense in transition, had a number of secondary moves going downhill, and used his length to impact the game on both ends. Brooks held high major offers coming out of high school after running with the Mac Irvin Fire, but should be right back at that level sooner rather than later.
Ke’Bari Lewis, 6’2, PG/SG, JUCO Frosh, Lee College (TX)
The most electric scorer that we saw in Dallas, Ke’Bari Lewis was on an absolute heater the opening day of the Revocruit P32 Showcase. The combo guard was in attack mode any time that he had the rock, had a vast bag of finishes in the paint, and showed that he could be a pesky on ball defender. Putting up pedestrian numbers last year as a freshman, Lewis has the natural talent and scoring mentality to see a huge jump as a sophomore.
6’2 #JUCO Frosh Ke’Bari Lewis has been most dynamic scorer at @revocruit #P32 JUCO Showcase. Houston native is strong guard with effortless range who is extremely confident, can finish through contact,and is willing defender. Played at @CofffeyvilleMBB (KS). pic.twitter.com/kdR1uBHAvR
— Rodger Bohn (@rodgerbohn) May 17, 2026
Amare Rose, 6’5, SF, JUCO Soph, Southwestern Christian College (TX)
A pillar of consistency, Ahmare Rose produced at a high level in a variety of areas all weekend long in Dallas. The power guard defended virtually every spot, was near impossible to stop going downhill, and shot the ball well from three with his feet set. Ready to play this upcoming season, Rose is contemplating his suitors for the 2026-27 campaign.
Timi Ibikunle, 6’7, SF/PF, JUCO Frosh McLennan Community College (TX)
An absolute pogo stick, Timi Ibikunle was a game changer at the JUCO Showcase. He got off the floor exceptionally quick, played with a relentless motor on both ends, and defended virtually every position on the floor. His ability to make an impact with his energy and athleticism will make him a commodity at the next level, as seen by the D-1 offers that he picked up immediately after the event concluded.
Mikey Ngoyi, 6’2, PG, JUCO Frosh, Trinity Valley CC (TX)
Next in line at the lead guard position for perennial power Trinity Valley, Mikey Ngoyi showed he belonged in Dallas. The Nebraska product was incredibly unselfish for a showcase setting, was great working out of ball screens, and maintained a scoring presence with his ability to get to his shot off the bounce. Mikey’s ability to both facilitate and score should make him an immediate fit for Greg Heiar’s squad this upcoming season.
Didi Zangium, 6’10, PF, JUCO Frosh, Angelina College (TX)
One of the more agile bigs in the event, Didi Zangium showed the agility that made him a name coming out of high school in Houston at Good Vision Academy. Didi was outstanding defending out of switches, was a shot blocking presence at the rim, and had no problem showcasing his skills facing the basket. Having held over 20 D-1 offers coming out of high school, the sky is the limit for Didi during his sophomore campaign at Angelina.
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