By Top25Scouts News

Player: Carson Line
Class: 2032
Hometown: Indiana
Height / Position: 5’10” Combo Guard
Current State Ranking: #7 in Indiana (Top25Scouts)
Instagram: @carsonline33
There are players who put up numbers, and then there are players who consistently produce when the competition is at its highest.
Carson Line has made a habit of doing exactly that.
Already standing 5’10” as a sixth grader, Line possesses the size, strength, and versatility that immediately create matchup problems. Whether he’s playing on or off the ball, his ability to score, facilitate, rebound, and defend has helped make him one of the most decorated prospects in the Class of 2032.
Every major stage seems to bring out his best basketball.
Championship Stage? That’s Where He Thrives
One of Carson’s biggest performances came during the MADE Hoops Midwest Shootout Championship, where he led the Indiana Wolves to an impressive 56-42 victory over nationally respected 1of1 Academy, handing them their only loss of the season.
In the championship game, Carson finished with:
- 22 Points
- 6 Rebounds
- 4 Assists
His impact went far beyond the stat sheet.
He consistently attacked the rim through contact, controlled the glass despite playing in the backcourt, knocked down shots from deep, and punished double teams by making the right pass. Every adjustment the defense made, Carson had an answer.
Against one of the nation’s top teams, he looked completely in control.
Elite Size Creates Elite Matchups
At 5’10”, Carson already owns the size coaches covet in modern guards.
His physical tools allow him to:
- Finish through bigger defenders
- See over defensive pressure
- Rebound well above his position
- Guard multiple positions
- Initiate offense or slide off the ball when needed
That versatility makes him difficult to scheme against because he doesn’t rely on one aspect of his game to be effective.

One of the Country’s Best Shooters
While Carson impacts the game in several ways, his shooting has become one of his biggest weapons.
During Hell’s Kitchen Session 1, he shot an incredible 7-for-8 from three-point range.
He followed that up in Session 2 by going 8-for-10 from beyond the arc.
Those weren’t tournament totals.
Those were single-game performances.
His confidence, quick release, and ability to stretch defenses force opponents to pick him up well beyond the three-point line.
Winning Has Become the Standard
Few players in the Class of 2032 have built a championship résumé like Carson.
Indiana Wolves
🏆 T3TV Snowball Classic Champion
🏆 MADE Hoops Midwest Shootout Champion
🏆 Bucket Battle Champion
Hoosier Phenoms
🏆 Jr. 3SSB National Champion (12U Gold)
🥈 AAU World Nationals Runner-Up (ESPN Wide World of Sports)
🏆 EYBL Open Midwest Champion
🏆 Grand Park Summer Slam Champion
✅ Qualified for the all-expense-paid MSCS Nationals in Los Angeles
More recently, Carson helped the Hoosier Phenoms finish as Runner-Up at the MSCS National Finals in Los Angeles, once again proving he can help teams compete for championships on the biggest stages.
High IQ Basketball
Carson’s biggest strength may be what doesn’t always show up in highlights.
He processes the game quickly.
He understands spacing.
He recognizes defensive rotations.
He makes the extra pass.
He knows when to attack and when to slow the game down.
That basketball IQ allows him to impact winning in every phase of the game.
Future Projection
Carson Line projects as one of the premier combo guards in the Class of 2032.
His combination of elite size, shooting ability, physicality, court vision, and championship experience gives him one of the highest ceilings among guards in his class. As he continues to develop physically, he has all the tools to become a nationally recognized high-major prospect.
Final Take
Every season, certain players consistently show up when championships are on the line.
Carson Line has become one of those players.
Winning follows him because he plays the game the right way. He scores when needed, facilitates when defenses collapse, rebounds at an elite level for a guard, and embraces the biggest moments against the nation’s best competition.
The résumé continues to grow.
And so does the conversation surrounding one of Indiana’s top prospects in the Class of 2032.

