Former Clemson 5-star commit announces commitment to Louisville

After de-committing from the Tigers, Imari Berry has found her new home.

A former Clemson five-star commit has found her new home in college football. 

Five-star 2024 guard Imari Berry announced that she had committed to playing for Louisville. Picking between Louisville, Kentucky, and North Carolina, the Cardinals landed the big-time recruit. 

Berry de-committed from the Tigers following the firing of former head coach Amanda Butler. With the person who recruited her no longer with the program, she requested to be released from her National Letter of Intent.

“I owe this message to Tiger Nation,” Berry said. “While I genuinely loved my experiences on campus, those experiences and the culture created within the program were a direct reflection of the coaching staff.

was able to establish strong relationships with those coaches, and I have a great deal of respect for them. Because I am a relationship person, I knew immediately that it was within my best interest to reopen my recruitment.”

big loss for the Tigers, though new head coach Shawn Poppie looks like the man for the job.

Clemson women’s basketball lands a 5-star commitment from Imari Berry

Clemson women’s basketball landed one of the top recruits in the 2024 class.

Head coach Amanda Butler and the Clemson women’s basketball team landed a huge recruit in the 2024 class on Saturday. 

Five-star 2024 Guard Imari Berry (Clarksville, TN) announced via Twitter/X that she has committed to Clemson, taking the next step in her career with the Tigers. Butler went out on the recruiting trail and landed one of the best in the country. 

According to ESPN’s recruiting rankings, Berry is the No.2 guard and the No.7 overall player in the country. The guard averaged 26.1 points per game last season, earning region and district MVP honors.

A massive pickup for the program, Berry will look to have an immediate impact.

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