Indiana All-Stars: Here is 2025 boys basketball roster of state's top seniors

Five of this year’s 12-member boys IndyStar Indiana All-Stars team won a state championship at some point in their high school career. Ten of the 12 played in a semistate championship game at least once in the past two years.

This was a deep class and full of winners.

“We had 18 to 20 players in this year’s senior class that could have made other Indiana All-Star teams in the past 10 years,” Indiana All-Stars director Mike Broughton said. “The All-Star team has shooters, defenders, size and quickness that we will need to defeat Kentucky.”

The Indiana All-Stars will play the Kentucky All-Stars on June 6 at Lexington Catholic in Kentucky, followed by the return game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 7. Tickets for the June 7 game are on sale at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse ticket office ranging from $12 to $100.

“These are fine young men who will represent Indiana in a quality fashion,” Broughton said. “ … The senior class in Indiana in 2024-25 was very deep and will make an impact starting next year in universities across the country.”

Chesterton’s Marc Urban will coach the team and will be assisted by Chris Hawkins of Crispus Attucks and Bloomington North’s Jason Speer.

Here is a look at this year’s Indiana All-Star team:

Chase Barnes, Fort Wayne Wayne

The 6-1 Barnes, a University of Indianapolis recruit, averaged 15.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.8 steals per game to lead the Generals to a 17-7 season. He shot 41.7% (35-for-84) from the 3-point line. Barnes finished his career with 1,212 points, 316 rebounds, 133 assists and 96 steals. He helped the Generals to Class 4A regional championships as a sophomore and junior.

Dezmon Briscoe, Crispus Attucks

The 6-9 Briscoe missed 10 games early in the season due to an ankle injury but returned to

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