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College Basketball Recruiting

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

Caleb Holt named McDonald's All-American, nearing college decision

With 's senior season flying by at Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, the time for a college decision inches closer. Holt is rated as a the No. 1 shooting guard in the country and No. 4 overall player by 247Sports. He has his pick of the litter when it comes to collegiate offers, and Holt says he's looking for a program that gives the keys to its guards. (MSN.com)

Get to know 2029 big man Mason Grivna

Mason Grivna is a 6-foot-11, 220-pound big man from Louisville, Kentucky. He is regarded as one of the top upcoming big men in the freshman class. Grivna made it onto our radar after a trusted source called and told us to check him out. He has great tools, length, mobility, footwork, a smooth stroke, motor , and is already starting to make a name for himself. (247 Sports)

Four-star Class of 2026 prospect Cody Peck down to four schools

A 4-star prospect in the Class of 2026 is nearing his decision. Cody Peck has cut his list down to four schools for the 2026-27 season. The 6-foot-10 big man will decide between the Creighton Blue Jays, Dayton Flyers, Tennessee Volunteers and Miami Hurricanes. Peck has taken visits to all four schools and is one of the top big men in his recruiting class. (Zag's Blog)

Louisville basketball making a strong push for Top 20 junior DeMarcus Henry

DeMarcus Henry is one of the top prospects in the 2027 basketball recruiting class, and Sam Kayser reported that Louisville is in an early recruiting battle for the 5-star prospect. The Cardinals are recruiting Henry, according to Kayser, and they are in a heated recruiting battle with BYU, USC, Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee, UCLA, and the LSU Tigers. (Big Red Louie)

How worried should Kentucky fans be about Mark Pope's recruiting?

Since Mark Pope and Kentucky presently hold no commitments from the high school class of 2026, the latest raft of discouraging recruiting reports for the Cats set off a message board meltdown. So just how worried should UK fans be about Pope's recruiting? The answer to that question very much depends on what you, as a Kentucky fan, prioritize. (MSN.com)

Five-Star SG Jordan Smith Commits to Arkansas Basketball

Five-star basketball recruit Jr. committed to Arkansas on Friday. The 6-foot-2 shooting guard from Paul VI Catholic (VA) chose John Calipari and the Razorbacks over Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky, and Syracuse. Smith is ranked as the No. 3 overall player in the 2026 basketball recruiting class. He’s also the No. 1 ranked shooting guard. (On3.com)

2026 Top-25 recruit Lincoln Cosby commits to Michigan basketball

, a top-25 recruit in the 2026 class, committed to Michigan on Tuesday. The 6-foot-9 four-star small forward was considered a top-10 recruit in the 2027 class prior to reclassifying. He’s now the No. 22 overall prospect in 2026, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. Cosby becomes the Wolverines fifth commitment in the 2026 class. (On3.com)

Get to know class of 2028 big man Kyle Sanders

Kyle Sanders is a 6-foot-11 center from Valley Village (Calif.) who plays for Campbell Hall High School. 247Sports spoke with Sanders' high school coach, Steve Jones, who broke down Sanders' overall game and progression. "What makes Kyle special is his ability, size, length and mobility on the floor," Jones said. "He can guard multiple positions." (247 Sports)

Five-star forward C.J. Rosser recaps trips to Maryland, Louisville, Kentucky and more

Five-star forward of Orlando (FL) Southeastern Prep is the No. 2 player in the Class of 2027 and has taken several visits and attended a handful of games in recent days. The 6-foot-10 native of Rocky Mount, N.C.. attended games at North Carolina, Louisville, Kentucky and Maryland and recapped his trips in a phone interview Friday morning. (Zag's Blog)

Updated 2027 247Sports Basketball Recruiting Rankings Released

The debate for the No. 1 spot in the 2027 class is a good one. Will remain No. 1? Or will No. 2-ranked overtake him? A smooth 6-foot-10 power forward at Orlando (Fla.) Southeastern Prep, Rosser has a lean and wiry build that is very similar to that of Spears. Built similarly, it's easy to compare the top two players in this class. (247 Sports)
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