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

Newcomer Kohl Rosario brings big game (& new ranking) to Kansas basketball in 2025-26

emerged as Rivals' No. 27-ranked prospect in the recruiting class of 2026 during the 2024-25 school year while playing for the YNG Dreamerz, champions of the Overtime Elite League in Atlanta. The 6-foot-5, 185-pound Miami, Florida native signed a financial aid agreement with the University of Kansas after reclassifying on Tuesday. (MSN.com)

USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas nears practice debut, details recovery from fiery car crash

USC basketball recruit , a five-star prospect and the No. 10 overall player in the 2025 class, is close to making his debut on the practice court with the Trojans. His road to the college game took a major detour this spring when he was involved in a fiery car crash, but Arenas said ahead of his freshman season at USC that he is back in the gym. (CBS Sports)

2026 4-star Sammy Jackson commits to VCU over Texas, Indiana, others

Sammy Jackson, a four-star small forward in the 2026 class, has committed to VCU, becoming one of the highest-ranked players in program history. The 6-foot-7 rising senior out of Roman Catholic (PA) chose the Rams over Texas, Indiana, and St. Joe’s. Jackson is ranked 73rd nationally in the class by On3. He’s also the No. 26-ranked small forward. (On3.com)

Congolese big man Paul Mbiya commits to Kansas basketball

Kansas added a major frontcourt piece to its 2025 class Wednesday with the commitment of center Paul Mbiya. The 6-foot-11, 260-pound big man, who boasts a 7-foot-7 wingspan, chose the Jayhawks over Oregon after reopening his recruitment. Mbiya originally signed with NC State but requested a release from his National Letter of Intent on June 18. (247 Sports)

Updated 247Sports Class of 2027 basketball recruiting rankings released

out of Silver Spring (Md.) Blake retains his No. 1 position in this ranking, but the situation at the top is currently as clear as mud. Still, as with many near the top of the 2027 rankings, Oladotun is about upside and archetype. Moving all the way up to No. 2 from No. 10 is , a skilled, 6-foot-7 wing from Arizona. (247 Sports)

Four-star guard Kohl Rosario commits to Kansas, reclassifies to 2025

, the No. 45 basketball recruit in the 2026 class, has committed to the Kansas Jayhawks and is reclassifying to the class of 2025. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Hudson (N.C.) Moravian Prep was set to visit Miami and Duke following his trip to Kansas, but has canceled each and will head to Lawrence to prepare for the upcoming season. (247 Sports)

NC State Basketball Still Chasing North Carolina's Top-Ranked Senior, Cole Cloer

Caldwell Academy (N.C.) standout has been in contact with the North Carolina State University basketball staff in the few months since Will Wade assumed the reins in Raleigh back in late March. And judging by reports this week, the 6-foot-7, 185-pound small forward is now working to schedule an official visit with the Wolfpack. (Sports Illustrated)

Kentucky targets Tay Kinney, Deron Rippey Jr. among top performers at NBPA Top 100 Camp

The annual NBPA Top 100 camp made the move to Rock Hill, SC, this year. The Rock Hill Sports & Event Center set the stage for nearly three full days of non-stop hoops. What makes this camp even more interesting is that college coaches were allowed to watch their favorite targets for the first two days of games. The dead period took a brief break. (Kentucky Sports Radio)

Updated 247Sports Class of 2026 basketball recruiting rankings released

Tyran Stokes remains the top-ranked player in the class, which should come as no surprise. He's far and away the most naturally talented and dynamic prospect in the class. Stokes's combination of size, power, athleticism, and playmaking ability is unmatched. There is a new name coming in at No. 2: . Recruiting Profile" rel="tag"> remains in the top three. (247 Sports)

A Look Back at the NBPA Top 100

The on-court play begins to separate the good from the great over time. Many of the best players may not have been the early prodigies. has the privilege to say he may have offered the best three on-ball guards in the 2026 class in , Taylen Kinney, and Mingo was a monster this week as his MVP award would indicate. (Tar Heel Illustrated)
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