4-star PF Brady Koehler down to 5 schools

Brady Koehler, a four-star power forward in the 2025 class, has narrowed his list of schools down to five, he told On3. Moving forward, the 6-foot-9 rising senior out of Cathedral High School (IN) will consider Iowa, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest.
Koehler has scheduled official visits to each program and went in-depth on each of his five finalists in an exclusive interview with On3 here (On3+).
In addition to his finalists, he also received offers from Virginia, DePaul, West Virginia, Stanford, Rutgers, and others.
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According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Koehler is the No. 87 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 19 power forward prospect and the No. 5 player in Indiana. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Koehler Scouting Report
“Brady Koehler has great length with a thin but projectable frame. Where he makes the most noise is on the defensive end. He is an instinctive weak side shot blocker, using some twitchy athleticism and timing. He is also aggressive in the passing lanes and is comfortable toggling between both forward positions on defense. Offensively, he shows flashes. He has some pick-and-pop touch out to three and plays above the rim in transition. Koehler needs to continue adding weight to continue holding up on the block. Would like to see him adding to his offensive arsenal and continuing to become a more consistent shooter. The upside with Koehler’s game is clear and he has some useful, translatable tools to continue building upon. Defensively, there are some unique qualities in place.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw