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    Where 2025 IU basketball recruiting targets landed in rankings after three major outlets published updates

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannJune 19, 2024 IU Basketball Recruiting 6 Comments
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    The main national recruiting sites — 247Sports, On3, and Rivals — have all updated their class of 2025 basketball rankings over the last two weeks after watching rising senior prospects play on the shoe circuits throughout the spring.

    Below we take a look at where the fluid list of who we’re calling IU basketball’s main targets in the class stand at each of the outlets.

    For more on these players, visit our regularly updated IU basketball recruiting targets page.

    Note:  ESPN has not updated their rankings in two months, so we excluded them from this update.

    (click each name for comprehensive coverage of the player)

    • Jalen Haralson

    • On3: 15
    • 247Sports: 14
    • Rivals: 7

    Haralson is a 5-star according to the On3 Industry Average.  The 6-foot-6 Indiana-based guard/wing is a consensus top-15 prospect.

    • Trent Sisley

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    • On3: 97
    • 247Sports: 74
    • Rivals: 67

    Sisley is a consensus 4-star.  The 6-foot-7 in-state product has held steady as a top-100 prospect.

    • Braylon Mullins

    • On3: 32
    • 247Sports: 24
    • Rivals: 31

    A consensus 4-star, Mullins moved up 68 spots at 247Sports this week and he’s seen similar bumps elsewhere.  The 6-foot-5 Indiana product has been one of the top-risers of the spring.

    • Malachi Moreno

    • On3: 17
    • 247Sports: 28
    • Rivals: 24

    Moreno is a consensus 4-star bordering on a 5-star at some outlets.  The 7-foot Kentucky product has steadily moved up the charts.

    • Bryson Tiller

    • On3: 12
    • 247Sports: 16
    • Rivals: 15

    The 6-foot-9 Tiller has been a top-20 prospect for several years and remains there.  The Atlanta product is a 5-star at multiple outlets.

    • Trey McKenney

    • On3: 22
    • 247Sports: 17
    • Rivals: 14

    The 6-foot-4 McKenney is a 5-star at multiple outlets.  The Michigan product has been a consistent top-25 prospect for a long time.

    • Nate Ament

    • On3: 8
    • 247Sports: 7
    • Rivals: 10

    Ament is another one of the biggest spring risers.  The 6-foot-9 Virginia native is now a 5-star at the three outlets that have updated in recent weeks.

    • Mikel Brown

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    • On3: 20
    • 247Sports: 8
    • Rivals: 12

    The 6-foot-3 Florida-based point guard is consensus top-20 and a 5-star at two outlets.  Brown has held steady as one of the best primary ball handlers in the class.

    • Meleek Thomas

    • On3: 7
    • 247Sports: 10
    • Rivals: 5

    The 6-foot-3 Pittsburgh native is a consensus top-10 5-star, and a consensus top-3 shooting guard.

    • Kiyan Anthony

    • On3: 28
    • 247Sports: 35
    • Rivals: 36

    The son of Carmelo has been steadily rising up the charts.  The 6-foot-4 New York product is a consensus top-40 4-star.

    • Darius Adams

    • On3: 23
    • 247Sports: 18
    • Rivals: 16

    Adams has been a consistent top-30 prospect over the last year, and is still edging up.  The 6-foot-4 New Jersey product is now a consensus top-25 4-star.

    • Davis Fogle

    • On3: 82
    • 247Sports: 33
    • Rivals: 60

    Fogle is another big riser this spring, with a wide-range of rankings.  The 6-foot-7 Washington product is a consensus top-85 4-star.

    For complete coverage of IU basketball recruiting, GO HERE.   

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