2025 Target List

Commits:
#106 Dewayne Brown-COMMITTED


Priority Targets:
#22 Darius Adams-OV SCHEDULED 9/13 & UOV
#30 Shon Abaev- OV TAKEN

#31 Braylon Mullins-OV SCHEDULED 10/19
#35 Chance Mallory-OV SCHEDULED 10/11 & UOV
#144 Josiah Sanders-OV SCHEDULED 10/11


#3 Caleb Wilson-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#8 Nate Ament-OV SCHEDULED
#13 Tounde Yessoufou-OV SCHEDULED

#69 Amari Allen-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#70 Christian Jeffrey-OV SCHEDULED
#87 Amari Evans-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#120 Adrien Stevens-OV SCHEDULED
#121 Jackson Keith-OV SCHEDULED UOV

#145 Jermaine O’Neal Jr.-OV TAKEN




Other offers:
#6 Chris Cenac
#7 Meleek Thomas
#9 Koa Peat
#12 Kingston Flemings
#19 Mikel Brown Jr.
#20 Brayden Burries
#21 Trey McKenney
#27 Kiyan Anthony
#29 Nikolas Khamenia
#42 Nyk Lewis
#43 Eric Reibe
#45 Cam Ward
#47 JJ Mandaquit
#54 Jerry Easter
#56 Nicholas Randall
#63 Sebastian Williams-Adams
#66 John Clark
#75 A’mare Bynum
#77 Acaden Lewis
#88 Gevonte Ware
#89 Deondrea Lindsey
#100 Zymicah Wilkins
#109 Isaiah Denis-UOV
#116 Keyshuan Tillery
#118 BJ Davis-Ray
#128 Alexs Alston-UOV
#142 JR Leonard-UOV
#149 Jaylen Cross-UOV
NR Simon Walker-UOV
NR Silas Barksdale
NR Shane Cherry
 
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Commits:
#106 Dewayne Brown-COMMITTED


Priority Targets:
#3 Caleb Wilson-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#8 Nate Ament-OV SCHEDULED
#13 Tounde Yessoufou-OV SCHEDULED
#22 Darius Adams-OV SCHEDULED & UOV

#30 Shon Abaev- OV TAKEN
#31 Braylon Mullins-OV SCHEDULED
#35 Chance Mallory-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#69 Amari Allen-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#70 Christian Jeffrey-OV SCHEDULED
#87 Amari Evans-OV SCHEDULED & UOV
#116 Keyshuan Tillery-OV SCHEDULED

#144 Josiah Sanders-OV SCHEDULED
#145 Jermaine O’Neal Jr.-OV TAKEN



Other offers:
#6 Chris Cenac
#7 Meleek Thomas
#9 Koa Peat
#12 Kingston Flemings
#19 Mikel Brown Jr.
#20 Brayden Burries
#21 Trey McKenney
#27 Kiyan Anthony
#29 Nikolas Khamenia
#42 Nyk Lewis
#43 Eric Reibe
#45 Cam Ward
#47 JJ Mandaquit
#54 Jerry Easter
#56 Nicholas Randall
#63 Sebastian Williams-Adams
#66 John Clark
#75 A’mare Bynum
#77 Acaden Lewis
#88 Gevonte Ware
#89 Deondrea Lindsey
#100 Zymicah Wilkins
#109 Isaiah Denis-UOV
#118 BJ Davis-Ray
#121 Jackson Keith-UOV
#128 Alexs Alston-UOV
#142 JR Leonard-UOV
#149 Jaylen Cross-UOV
NR Simon Walker-UOV
NR Silas Barksdale
NR Shane Cherry

Is there a cap on how many official and unofficial visits that a team can have every year?

Thanks for any information.
 
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hope we get back to landing the big fish this cycle
How much is landing the big fish worth with today’s landscape of basketball though. Think living in the 30-75 ranked players we can develop for multiple years and establish the culture with while also not having to give them the high amount up front is best for us. Then save the money for transfers who you know what they are going to be who will come in to a culture of hard working multi year developmental guys.
 
Ranking: Unranked in the class of 2025.

Jeffrey arrived at Peach Jam with a three-star rating but is currently nowhere to be found in the Rivals150. That will change soon enough, however, as it’s clear that the Maryland-based guard belongs in the national rankings.

The strong, sturdy Jeffrey is a reliable ball handler and gifted finisher at the rim. He also seems to thrive on contact, as he finishes through it and seems comfortable absorbing it. His physicality helps him on the defensive end as well. When his long-range shot is falling, as it has periodically this week, he can be an absolute nightmare to defend.

Monday afternoon saw Jeffrey help lead his New Heights Lightning Team to a victory over Team Thad by pitching in 21 points on a tidy 9-for-14 shooting. And while his rebounding totals aren’t eye-popping, he certainly has the frame and the instincts to impact games from that standpoint as he develops.

Recruitment: In-state Maryland is among the front-runners for Jeffrey, who recently picked up offers from Tennessee and Villanova, both of which are under strong consideration.
 


Before deciding on Illinois back in January, Fears’ top schools list included Illinois, Kansas, Providence, Michigan and Ole Miss. He is still considering all of them. Other programs such as UConn, Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arizona State have entered the mix as well.
Tennessee: “We talk about the guard position they have, stuff like that.”
Several of these coaches were in to see Fears at Peach Jam including Hurley, Calipari, Pope, Izzo, Self, English, Moser, Dusty May, Chris Beard, and Rick Barnes. Specifically, several of these coaches were seen courtside for Fears’ Sunday game against vs. the PSA Cardinals. Fears dropped 20 points in a 70-64 win.
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I admit i don't pay close attention to recruiting. Do we usually have this much traction with this many top 50 players? That's a lot of Vol orange on interest lists and planned visits.
 

Question. Is being the second of 6 visits a non-positive sign or what? I guess I am trying to read Tea leaves but like you'd think first and last visits have the most impact. The rest kinda get lost in the mix. Then I see ND as last visit and question that because its the odd puppy in that list. I don't think ND has had a decent basketball team since like 2017. The other 5 teams are teams that have had recent success and look to be decent in the near future.
 
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