Andrew Wiggins has been bumped from No. 3 to No. 1 in ESPN's rankings for the Class of 2014.

"They honestly hadn't seen him play that much, but with him playing with the CIA Bounce program, they had a chance to see him with other elite kids who were older and then with his own age," Huntington Prep coach Rob Fulford said. "There is no comparison. It's no disrespect to the kids behind him in the rankings, but it's not close."

Wiggins averaged 21 points per contest in three games as Canada finished as runner-up in the Nike Global Challenge. The Canadian team beat the U.S. East team 104-83 before falling to U.S. Midwest 99-94.

"He had a really good tournament and went head-to-head with Jabari Parker (U.S. East), who is No. 1 in the Class of 2013," Fulford said. "Wiggins had 21 points, Parker finished with seven."