Duke basketball doesn’t make the top seven for AJ Dybantsa, the top-ranked 2025 prospect

AJ Dybantsa, the top-ranked 2025 prospect, revealed his top seven schools on Friday, and the Duke Blue Devils didn’t make the cut.

It might not matter to a fanbase awaiting [autotag]Cooper Flagg[/autotag] this fall, but the Duke Blue Devils are officially out of the AJ Dybantsa sweepstakes.

The top-ranked prospect in the Class of 2025 revealed his top seven schools on Friday, and the Blue Devils did not make the cut. ESPN’s Paul Biancardi reported the news, saying the Utah native will decide between North Carolina, Kansas, Alabama, Auburn, Kansas State, BYU, and Baylor.

Dybantsa plays his high-school ball for Utah Prep, and the 6-foot-9 forward also fielded offers from Connecticut, USC, Arkansas, Houston, and Rutgers, among others.

“Dybantsa possesses a lethal pull-up game with a high release and a smooth ball rotation,” 247Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein wrote in his scouting report. “He has avoided the pitfalls of early stardom by consistently improving his game at each level…If he continues on his current path, then there’s no one in high school basketball with more potential than him.”

The Blue Devils remain in the mix for multiple top 2025 prospects, including second-ranked Cameron Boozer and top-20 forward Nate Ament.