Jordan Skyers: Rising HS Basketball Star Earns D-1 Offers from Virginia and UMass


Jordan "Sky High" Skyers, a Class of 2026 Our Savior Lutheran and New York Lightning 17U combo guard, has received offers from Virginia and UMass for Division I Men's basketball. The 6-foot-3, 170-pound player has multiple D-1 offers and is known for his aggressive and intense play style.

St. Francis Prep, NY Rens’ Vere Anthony Picks Up 3rd D-1 Basketball Offer from Marist


In addition to the Marist offer, the 6-foot-1 Queens, New York, native holds offers from Robert Morris and Manhattan, per VerbalCommits.com.

Kaelen Destin of Cardinal Hayes Earns D-1 Drexel Hoops Offer


Also, the 6-foot-1 Destin holds offers from Northern Illinois, Florida International and Texas A&M, according to VerbalCommits.com.

Italian Native, Ex-St. Mary’s Forward Massimo Moretti Commits to D2 Emmanuel Hoops


The 6-foot-9 Moretti, who is a Naples, Italy, native, averaged 7.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game with the Jaguars in the 2023-24 campaign.

Nasir Rodriguez of Monsignor Scanlan Commits to Columbia Hoops


Additionally, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard held offers from George Mason, High Point, La Salle, Stony Brook, Northern Illinois, Manhattan and Robert Morris.

Archbishop Stepinac Products Koureissi, Carbuccia Earn D1 Hoops Offers


Several high school hoop insiders consider Carbuccia to be one of the top point guards in his class in the nation. Koureissi, at just 15 years old, is on the rise, using his length and scoring touch to turn heads.

Andrew Wisniewski of Xaverian HS Hoops Picks Up Brown Offer


The Bear offer was the first offer for the 6-foot Wisniewski, a rising junior, per VerbalCommits.com.

Jordan Skyers of Cardinal Hayes, Riverside Hawks Picks Up Rhode Island Hoops Offer


Additionally, the 6-foot-3, 170-pound Middletown, N.Y., native holds an offer from Norfolk State.

St. Raymonds’ Tai Turnage Picks Up 14th D1 Hoops Offer from NJIT


Additionally, the 5-foot-10 133-pound Queens, N.Y., native holds offers from UMass, Seton Hall, Fordham, UAB, Mississippi State, Robert Morris, Rhode Island, Creighton, Saint Peter’s, Hofstra, UMass, Norfolk State and Bryant.