College Basketball Recruiting: Updates on Top Prospects
The college basketball recruiting scene is heating up, with top prospects making their moves and coaches working hard to secure their commitments. In this article, we’ll dive into the latest updates on some of the most promising young players in the country.
Jalen Haralson: A Top Target for Duke Basketball
Jalen Haralson, a five-star phenom, is a top target for Duke basketball.
Jalen Haralson, a five-star wing from La Lumiere School in Indiana, is one of the most coveted recruits in the class of 2025. With averages of 20.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in Nike EYBL action, it’s no wonder he’s drawing heavy interest from top programs like Duke. Coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils have been pursuing Haralson aggressively, and he’s now planning to visit Durham soon.
Felipe Quiñones: A Rising Star in the 2026 Class
![Felipe Quiñones in action](_search_image Felipe Quiñones basketball) Felipe Quiñones, a four-star guard, is making a name for himself in the 2026 recruiting class.
Meanwhile, Felipe Quiñones, a four-star guard from IMG Academy, is quickly rising up the recruiting ranks. The 6-foot-6 guard has been impressing coaches with his athleticism and scoring ability, earning offers from Purdue, Illinois, and Cincinnati, among others.
Women’s Basketball: Missouri Tigers Add Transfer Talent
![Missouri Tigers logo](_search_image Missouri Tigers logo) The Missouri Tigers women’s basketball team is bolstering its roster with transfer additions.
In women’s basketball news, the Missouri Tigers have been busy adding transfer talent to their roster. With the additions of Tionna Herron, Tilda Sjökvist, Nyah Wilson, and Laniah Randle, the Tigers are looking to make a push in the SEC.
Emerald Coast Classic: A New Tournament on the Horizon
![Emerald Coast Classic logo](_search_image Emerald Coast Classic logo) The inaugural Emerald Coast Classic is set to take place in November.
Finally, the inaugural Emerald Coast Classic is coming to Northwest Florida State College in November. The tournament will feature a strong field, including Missouri, Alabama, and Clemson, among others.