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

From park prodigy to high school star: How Jason Crowe Jr. became a top-five basketball recruit

Fast forward to now, and point guard is a top-five player in the 2026 basketball recruiting class. He’s currently at Inglewood High School (CA) with his father and has tallied 3,000 career points during his junior season — a remarkable accomplishment. This summer, Crowe is playing with the Oakland Soldiers on the Nike EYBL circuit. (Zag's Blog)

5-star PG Deron Rippey Jr. impresses at Adidas event in Italy

Over the past few days, from Brooklyn, N.Y., was overseas in Italy at a showcase event put on by Adidas. And according to analysts and scouts, the five-star point guard didn't disappoint. X. Rippey was among those top-flight prospects competing at the 2025 Adidas Eurocamp, which ran from May 31 to June 2 in Treviso, Italy. (Inside the Loud House)

Florida State Basketball lands athletic big man Shahid Muhammad from UMass

FSU men’s basketball coach Luke Loucks has added another piece to the frontcourt of his first Seminoles squad. UMass transfer Shahid Muhammad, a 6-foot-10, 205-pound post player, announced on social media Friday that he has signed with FSU. At Southern Idaho, Muhammad averaged 5.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.5 blocked shots per game. (Warchant.com)

2026 five-star guard Kayden Allen breaks down visits, new Kansas offer

Class of 2026 five-star guard has recently made two big moves in his career. The 6-foot-6 guard transferred from Montverde to Zephyrhills Christian Academy (FL) and switched AAU programs from Adidas 3SSB’s Team Loaded to Nike EYBL’s Team Thad. He is looking forward to having more freedom and showcasing all aspects of his game. (Zag's Blog)

Louisville basketball recruiting: Dylan Mingo headlines new targets on Pat Kelsey's radar

A development in the search for Jr.'s successor (assuming the incoming freshman makes good on the one-and-done hype): is the latest marquee PG prospect in the 2026 class to receive a Louisville offer. In addition to the Cards, Mingo has also reported picking up offers from UNC and Texas since the calendar flipped to 2025. (Yahoo! Sports)

2026 guard Kohl Rosario becoming one of the hottest recruits in the country; sets multiple visits

Talk about one of the fastest rising prospects not only in North Carolina but possibly nationally, has seen his recruitment skyrocket. Since the start of the year, Rosario has added offers from Villanova, Baylor, Oregon, Tennessee, Cincinnati, Florida State, Texas A&M, USF, BYU, Providence, Iowa, Boston College, Kansas, Duke, and UNC. (Phenom Hoop Report)

2026 five-star Cameron Holmes leads AZ Unity in scoring through three sessions, updates recruitment

Five-star is as steady as they come. The 6-foot-5, 195-pound shooting guard has consistently been a top performer for Arizona Unity this summer in their quest to win a Peach Jam title. Some of the schools who saw Holmes in Memphis include but aren’t limited to Arizona, UNC and Oregon. Holmes hasn’t taken any visits so far. (Zag's Blog)

Kentucky basketball recruiting target Caleb Holt calls himself 'a winner.' What to know

When The Courier Journal caught up with him May 24, was hours away from boarding a flight to Italy, where he would compete in the Adidas Eurocamp event as a member of Team 3SSB Select. After returning from overseas — Adidas Eurocamp was May 31 through June 2 — Holt had a week to prepare for another prestigious summer showcase. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Updated 2026 On3 150 basketball recruting rankings released

Long Island (NY) Lutheran’s debuted in On3’s initial 2026 class ranking, September of 2023, as the class’s No. 1 overall point guard. The 6-foot-5 Mingo has survived all five updates in this cycle, remaining in the top spot for each. Not only does Mingo remain in the top spot for Monday’s update, but he has also elevated to No. 4 overall in the class. (On3.com)

UNC transfer Cade Tyson commits to Minnesota

Joe Tipton of On3 reported that has committed to Minnesota. He will have one more season of college eligibility to work with. Tyson transferred to North Carolina ahead of the 2024-2025 season and was regarded as one of the most highly sought-after transfers in the country. His first season in Chapel Hill didn't go as planned at all. (Keeping It Heel)
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