The Iowa Barnstormers and Dream Vision's 16 and under teams drew head coaches from Michigan State, Iowa, Marquette, Virginia, Oklahoma and Northern Iowa to go with assistants from all across the country. The Barnstormers, who are one of the best shooting teams in the country regardless of age or shoe circuit, ran away and hid but Dream Vision's four-star power forward
J'Raan Brooks looked a bit under-ranked at No. 70 nationally. He was a load on the interior, scoring 23 points and grabbing nine rebounds. For the Barnstomers, Iowa-bound four-star
Joe Wieskamp played to his No. 35 ranking and is a good-sized two guard with athleticism and shooting touch. Also impressing for the 'Stormers was combo forward
Joey Hauser. The No. 45 player in the class of 2018, Hauser showed outstanding ball skills and toughness while scoring 17 points. He said that he took June unofficial visits to Wisconsin, Michigan State, Marquette (where his brother
Sam Hauser will be a freshman this year) and Iowa. All four have offered, along with Virginia, Northwestern, Northern Iowa, Nebraska and Iowa State. Hauser said that he would like to make his decision sometime after his junior season.