Jeremiah Sem, a rising 6-foot-3 guard from Fargo (N.D.) North, has already made waves in North Dakota with his impressive skills and athleticism. Ranked as the number one player in his state, Sem is starting to attract attention on the UAA circuit. Recently, I had the opportunity to witness his talents firsthand while he competed with Stanford Sports Academy on the competitive Under Armour circuit.
What immediately stood out to me was Sem’s combination of size, ball skills, and explosiveness off the bounce. With a natural ability to create space and drive to the rim, he showcased his potential as a offensive player. Not only that, but Sem also exhibited flashes of impressive perimeter shooting ability, proving he’s a multi-dimensional player with a bright future ahead.

It’s worth noting that Sem is a newcomer to the circuit, yet he’s already turning heads among college coaches and scouts alike. His agility, body mechanics, and fluid movements are just a few of the attributes that make him a standout prospect. Whether he’s finishing in transition or weaving his way through defenders, Sem is a player to watch with good potential.
Sem’s potential as a talented player is currently not receiving as much attention from recruiters, but we are confident that this will change by the end of Session III. We will continue to track the progress of Sem’s moving forward.
