Notre Dame to visit three top-10 2025 Indiana recruits

Hope at least one of them ends up with the Irish.

When Micah Shrewsberry took over as Notre Dame coach, he vowed to heavily recruit within Indiana. After all, that’s where he’s from and where Notre Dame is located. He’s done well with that so far with five players from the Hoosier State on this past season’s team, including ACC Rookie of the Year [autotag]Markus Burton[/autotag].

Shrewsberry isn’t satisfied with his current number of Indiana players though. That’s why this week, he’s hosting visits with three recruits from the state, all of which rank in the top 10 of its 2025 class according to 247Sports. One tweet after another from multiple accounts confirms this:

For those keeping score at home, that’s one forward and two guards the Irish are looking to land. As you can see from these tweets though, they already are have some stiff competition in other programs. Virginia Tech seems particularly in on Mullins. Good luck to Shreswsberry and his staff with these meetings.

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Iowa basketball offers emerging 2025 Hoosier State SG

Iowa basketball offered one of the emerging talents from the state of Indiana in 2025 shooting guard Braylon Mullins.

The Iowa Hawkeyes offered one of the top rising talents in the state of Indiana. Braylon Mullins, a 2025 shooting guard, reported his offer from the Hawkeyes on Friday.

A 6-foot-5, 180 pound shooting guard, Mullins plays at Greenfield Central High School in Indiana. Last season, he averaged 16.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.6 steals per game. He shot 58% from the field, 47% from 3-point distance and 77% from the free throw line.

In addition to his offer from Iowa, 247Sports reports that Mullins also has a Power Five offer from Virginia Tech. The rest of his offers feature Indiana State, IUPUI, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Southern Indiana, Toledo, Tulane and Valparaiso.

Per Rivals, Mullins is also drawing interest from Butler, Cincinnati, Indiana, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State and West Virginia.

Mullins spoke with Hawkeye Report‘s Tom Kakert to discuss the offer from Iowa.

“I’d fit in well with Iowa basketball by playing hard all the time and being an athletic shotmaker. I watched them a couple of times last year and they have a real will to win,” Mullins said of the Hawkeyes.

As it’s early in the 2025 recruiting cycle, Mullins is still an unrated recruit across the four major recruiting services. Outside of high school on the AAU basketball circuit, the rising guard is a member of the Indiana Elite. That is the same squad as current 2024 Hawkeye forward commit Cooper Koch.

Though the recruiting services are still a step behind, Mullins has an early believer in Indiana high school hoops evaluator Logan Greenwell.

Greenwell wrote the following of Mullins on Twitter recently:

This kid very well could be the best shooter in the State of Indiana. Knows how to run off screens, gets his feet set, and gets good elevation. No-Brainer HM Talent. Had a great spring/summer with Indiana Elite and was a standout last week at the 2nd Annual (Desmond Bane) Elite Camp. – Greenwell, LGreenwellHoops.

A natural scorer, Mullins can really shoot it. Fans can take a look at some of what Greenwell is talking about here courtesy of Mullins’ sophomore Hudl highlights.

Plus, Mullins’ full recruiting profile is below.

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