College Basketball Recruiting
Daily news coverage of the nation's top college basketball recruits and teams.
Mizzou lands two signees on McDonald's All-American Game roster for first time ever
Both
Jason Crowe Jr. and
Toni Bryant rank among the top 20 prospect nationally in 2026, a level of talent Missouri hasn’t signed from the high school ranks in years. On Monday, that duo cemented their status as elite prep players when they were named to the McDonald’s All-American Game rosters alongside 22 more of the best recruits in the country. (
On3.com)
Find out who got snubbed from the McDonald's All American Game
This year's McDonald's All American Game snub hub revolves around
Abdou Toure of Notre Dame (West Haven, Conn.), Colben Landrew of Wheeler (Marietta, Ga.) and Quentin Coleman of Principia (St. Louis, Mo.). All three earned a spot on the MaxPreps National Player of the Year watch list. Dionte Neal of Reidsville (N.C.) also deserves a mention. (
MaxPreps)
Updated 2026 Rivals150 Basketball Recruiting Rankings Released
Dylan Mingo remains the No. 2 basketball recruit in the 2026 Rivals150. The 6-foot-5 point guard has battled injuries this high school season but carried his play from the summer to have an understanding of where his upside lies.
Christian Collins moves to the No. 3 spot,
Caleb Holt jumps to No. 4, and Duke commit Cam Williams comes in at No. 5. (
On3.com)
Top ranked Tyran Stokes, Jordan Smith headline 2026 McDonald's All American Game rosters
The rosters for the 2026 McDonald's All American Game are live. Set for Tuesday, March, 31 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz. this year's McDonald's All American game is just one year shy of its 50th anniversary. Of the 15 players that 247Sports currently ranks as five-star prospects, 12 made the McDonald's All American game roster. (
247 Sports)
Louisville basketball trending as an early contender for elite 2027 5-star SF Moussa Kamissoko
Louisville coach Pat Kelsey has already landed two commitments in the 2027 class with 4-star recruit Ferlandes Wright and 3-star recruit Isaac Ellis. But in recent news, Louisville is trending with one of the best recruits in the 2027 class, consensus 5-star
Moussa Kamissoko. Kamissoko is ranked No. 4 overall and No. 1 among small forwards. (
Big Red Louie)
Top 5 senior Caleb Holt’s Team USA experience shaping the player he is today
For most athletes, winning one gold medal representing their country would cap an incredible career. Getting the opportunity to win at the highest level of competition donning the “Team USA” jersey is the goal for players of many sports. For 18-year-old
Caleb Holt, winning three gold medals for Team USA is just the beginning of his basketball journey. (
Springfield Student)
2027 Top-10 recruit Lincoln Cosby reclassifies to 2026
Lincoln Cosby, one of the top prospects in the 2027 basketball recruiting class, has reclassified into 2026. The 6-foot-9 small forward from Montverde Academy (FL) is the No. 9 overall prospect in the 2027 class, according to Rivals. His ranking will now be re-evaluated with his move into the 2026 class. Cosby has only taken an unofficial visit to Michigan. (
On3.com)
No. 1 overall recruit Tyran Stokes visiting Kansas
Five-star
Tyran Stokes, the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2026 basketball recruiting class, is currently on an unofficial visit to Kansas. The 6-foot-7 small forward from Rainier Beach (WA) is attending the Jayhawks’ matchup against BYU, accompanied by two Kansas commits — 2026 guard signee
Taylen Kinney and 2027 forward commit
Javon Bardwell. (
On3.com)
Men's basketball recruits who could outperform their ranking
No. 62 Marcis Ponder, C, Florida State - Ponder is the most physically imposing basketball recruit in the class. At 6-foot-10 and nearly 300 pounds, he immediately evokes comparisons to football linemen. But his conditioning has steadily improved, as has his production: He has recently posted some outrageous scoring, rebounding and shot-blocking numbers. (
ESPN.com)
Top JUCO transfer Trent Lincoln commits to TCU basketball
Top JUCO transfer Trent Lincoln has committed to TCU. Lincoln is a 6-foot-3 guard from Baltimore and is averaging 19.7 points and 6.1 assists per game at Gulf Coast State College. The highly-coveted talent chose the Horned Frogs over Kansas, Oregon and Kansas State, among others. Lincoln recently visited TCU in December, after visiting Kansas. (
Zag's Blog)