Alabama officially announces 2025 basketball signing class

Meet the members of Alabama basketball’s 2025 signing class.

The Alabama Crimson Tide’s 2025 basketball signing class is now official, as the program officially announced the signings of three high school prospects Monday afternoon.

In all, Alabama’s 2025 class currently ranks at No. 10 in the 247Sports Team Rankings, and even despite the team having already announced these three, it does not mean that the Crimson Tide are done however. Yes, Alabama is still in the mix for multiple prospects across the country, which includes the No. 1 overall player nationally, AJ Dybantsa.

When it comes to Alabama’s current class however, it’s clear as to why the Crimson Tide have one of the nation’s top groups this cycle. However, just who is in that group?

Let’s take a look at the three members of Alabama basketball’s 2025 signing class:

Davion Hannah, Shooting Guard

The highest-ranked member of Alabama’s 2025 class is a recent commitment in Hannah, who is a highly-rated four-star prospect that ranks as the nation’s No. 33 overall player according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings. One who would potentially be a five-star by the time he steps foot on campus, the four-star is also considered the nation’s No. 7 shooting guard, as well as the No. 2 player in the state of Missouri where he attends national power Link Academy.

London Jemison, Power Forward

Jemison is also a highly-rated four-star prospect that could potentially end up flirting with five-star status when all is said and done, currently ranking No. 38 nationally. The four-star, who had been committed to Alabama since September of 2024, also ranks as the nation’s No. 9 power forward, as well as the top player in the state of Connecticut where he attends St. Thomas More High School.

Amari Allen, Small Forward

The final signing in the Crimson Tide’s 2025 class is Allen, who is an also a four-star prospect, ranking No. 96 nationally. Committed to Alabama since September of 2024, Allen is also considered the No. 21 small forward in the class, as well as the No. 4 player in the state of Wisconsin where he attends Ashwaubenon High School.