
Tennessee basketball signed three prep prospects during the fall signing period with Ralph Scott, Manny Green and Marquis Clark all choosing the Vols over various suitors. The trio gives Tennessee a top 25 class nationally before they look to add more talent in the transfer portal this spring.
At IMG Academy, Scott’s senior season is not yet over. But Green and Clark each wrapped up stellar prep high school careers in recent weeks. Here’s a look at Green and Clark’s stats, honors and more details from their high school career.
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Manny Green, Small Forward
Green committed to Tennessee in October over a top group that included Cal, USF, Auburn and Georgia Tech. He followed it up with a dominant senior season at Cedar Grove High School in Atlanta.
The 6-foot-6, 205-pound wing averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and five assists per game in the regular season. Cedar Grove went 21-6 in the regular season before winning one game and losing in the Sweet 16 of the Georgia AAA State Tournament.
Green scored 30-plus points in nine regular-season games and 20-plus points in 17 games including a pair of 40-point performances against Riverdale and Luella.
The strong senior season earned Green Georgia AAA Region 5 Player of the Year honors and Georgia AAA Player of the Year honors. He was also a nominee for the McDonald’ All-American Game. Green finishes his high school career as a 2,000-point scorer and with 1,000 rebounds.
Green ranked as a four-star recruit, the No. 137 player in the country and the No. 8 player in the state of Georgia according to the 247sports composite rankings.
Marquis Clark, Point Guard
Clark was the third player to commit to Tennessee in the 2026 recruiting cycle, choosing the Vols in late October over Southern Illinois and a number of other solid mid major offers.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound point guard finished his stories high school career with a dominant senior season at Chicago’s Whitney Young High School. Clark averaged 30 points, eight rebounds and five assists per game as the Dolphins posted a 22-8 record.
Clark’s 51 points against Manley High School was the most in a single game in Whitney Young history. He also passed former DePaul standout and 13-year NBA veteran Quentin Richardson as the high school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,983 points.
For his standout season, Clark earned First Team All-Conference and All-City Honors. He also landed on the Chicago Sun-Times All-Area team.
Clark ranks as a three-star recruit and the No. 252 player in the country according to the 247sports composite rankings.
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