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Daily news coverage of the nation's top college basketball recruits and teams.

Top-35 senior Abdou Toure commits to Arkansas basketball

Top-35 senior announced his commitment to Arkansas on Friday, giving coach John Calipari his second SC Next 100 recruit in the 2026 class. Toure chose the Razorbacks over fellow finalists Providence and UConn. Providence was perceived to be the favorite down the stretch, but Calipari and the Razorbacks were able to convince Toure. (ESPN.com)

Top-25 basketball recruit Davion Adkins commits to Kansas Jayhawks

, a 4-star power forward prospect in the 2026 basketball recruiting class, has committed to Kansas. The 6-foot-8 senior from Prolific Prep (FL) chose the Jayhawks over Houston and Rutgers but also received offers from Auburn, Indiana, UCLA, and others. Adkins, a native of Dallas, Texas, is ranked as the No. 24 overall player in the nation. (On3.com)

2027 Top-20 recruit Javon Bardwell commits to Kansas basketball

, one of the top wing prospects in the 2027 class, has committed to Kansas. The 6-foot-6 four-star small forward out of PHHoenix Prep (AZ) chose the Jayhawks over offers from Louisville, Texas, USC, and others. According to the 2027 Rivals Industry Rankings, Bardwell is ranked as the No. 18 overall recruit in the 2027 class. (On3.com)

No. 29-ranked Junior County commits to UConn basketball

Junior County, the No. 29 overall recruit in the country, has committed to UConn. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard out of Mount Pleasant (Utah) committed to the Huskies over his other finalists - Maryland, Arizona, Purdue, and Indiana. "I chose UConn because of the player development, relationship, coaching style, and fit," County told 247Sports. (247 Sports)

Five-star guard Deron Rippey Jr. visits Syracuse, Kentucky up next

Five-star guard of Blair (NJ) Academy took an official visit to Syracuse this past weekend. “The message Is Ron Ron can come in and play with the ball in his hands and make players better as a freshmen,” his father Deron Rippey Sr. told ZAGSBLOG. The 6-foot-2 point guard is ranked No. 1 at his position nationally. (Zag's Blog)

Cole Cloer Commits To NC State Basketball

, the No. 27-ranked basketball recruit in the country, committed to NC State on Saturday. The 6-foot-7 small forward who was born and raised in North Carolina before moving to Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy this season picked the Wolfpack over Florida, Alabama, UNC, and UConn. "This was the team I always pulled for growing up," Cloer said. (247 Sports)

Five-star PG Dylan Mingo visiting Baylor this weekend

, a five-star point guard in the 2026 class, is taking an official visit to Baylor this weekend. This will be the sixth visit for the 6-foot-5 senior of Long Island Lutheran (NY) as he’s also been to UConn, Washington, Miami, Alabama, and Penn State. Mingo also holds offers from schools like North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia, NC State, and others. (On3.com)

2026 four-star forward Trent Perry commits to Kansas basketball

Bill Self and Kansas are quickly gaining traction in the class of 2026. Four-star wing Trent Perry announced his commitment to the Jayhawks live on the CBS Sports College Basketball YouTube channel Wednesday. Ranked No. 120 nationally in the senior class, Perry is a 6-foot-5, 190-pound small forward from Texas who plays at Branson (Mo.) Link Academy. (247 Sports)

Top-15 recruit Tajh Ariza commits to Oregon basketball

, one of the top prospects in the 2026 class, has committed to Oregon, a source told Rivals. The 6-foot-9 small forward out of St. John Bosco (CA) ultimately chose the Ducks over USC. He also received offers from Kansas, UNC, UCLA, Washington, Arkansas, Kentucky, Florida, and more. He is the No. 14 overall player in the 2026 class. (On3.com)

Top 50 recruit Kayden Allen commits to Cincinnati basketball

, the No. 48 overall recruit in the 2026 class, has committed to Cincinnati. "Out of all of the schools, I felt like (Cincinnati) made me feel like the biggest priority there," the 6-foot-5 small forward out of Long Island (NY) Lutheran said of why he picked Cincinnati. "I felt like me and (Coach) had the best relationship of any coaches." (247 Sports)
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