Things appear to be moving fast with Indiana and 2026 point guard Anthony Brown.
After IU basketball offered the Washington D.C. 4-star last week, he plans to visit Bloomington next week according to a report by Sam Kayser. This comes after head coach Darian DeVries and assistant Kenny Johnson visited Brown on Monday according to Colby Giacubeno.
The 6-foot-1 Brown is coming off a breakout Nike EYBL spring and summer season in which he averaged 18.9 points. 4.7 assists, and 3.5 rebounds while leading Team Durant to the final eight at the Peach Jam.
Both Brown and Indiana are reshuffling the deck when it comes to their 2026 recruiting plans.
IU had focused on 2026 point guards Tay Kinney and Deron Rippey, but both recruitments have moved in other directions.
Meanwhile, Brown recently narrowed his list of potential colleges to ten before IU made the offer. Those schools are Maryland, Mississippi State, Villanova, VCU, UCF, Tennessee, Memphis, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Vanderbilt. He has plans to visit several of those programs in the weeks to come, but obviously IU was able to move in late and quickly gain traction.
Brown attends Archbishop Carroll in Washington D.C. He’s ranked a national top-70 4-star by 247Sports and ESPN.
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