Both 2025 MSU basketball commits officially sign with Spartans

MSU has officially inked LOIs for both of their 2025 commits

Michigan State basketball has put an official close to both of their 2025 recruiting class members. Tom Izzo and his staff did a magnificent job landing the commitments of 4-star prospects Cam Ward and Jordan Scott earlier this fall and now they are officially Spartans.

Both Ward and Scott inked their letters of intent with the Spartans, signing during the initial signing period in college basketball.

Michigan State will now be looking to either finish the 2025 class with one more prospect, or turn their attention to the NCAA Transfer Portal at the conclusion of the 2024-25 season .

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Michigan State basketball officially signs 2025 recruiting class

Michigan State basketball has officially signed two 4-star recruits out of the DMV

Michigan State basketball has officially signed their 2025 recruiting class. On Wednesday, the Spartans got Cam Ward and Jordan Scott to officially sign their National Letters of Intent.

Ward and Scott are notable for a few reasons:

1. They are both 4-star recruits, making a nice class for the Spartans.

2. They are both from the DMV, meaning the Spartans were able to beat out teams like Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia for their commitment. No small feat.

3. Both players are 6-foot-7 forwards, a size-profile that has become extremely important in the modern basketball game.

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Maryland basketball fans frustrated with Michigan State successfully recruiting in DMV

Maryland basketball fans are getting frustrated by Tom Izzo’s recent recruiting successes on their home turf

Michigan State basketball landed a big commitment on Thursday night from 4-star small forward Jordan Scott. They are rumored to be closing in on a commitment from 4-star power forward Cam Ward. Both players are from the DMV area and both players were also offered and a big priority for Maryland.

This would be a big victory by Tom Izzo and Co. if he’s able to grab two top prospects from his Big Ten opponent’s noses, and Maryland fans are starting to get frustrated.

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Michigan State basketball lands commitment from 4-star wing Jordan Scott

The Spartans landed a big commitment on Thursday from a 4-star wing out of the DMV

It was a very nice night for Michigan State basketball on Thursday as the Spartans landed a major commitment from a big-time prospect from the DMV.

On Thursday night, 4-star wing Jordan Scott announced his commitment to MSU. Notably, the Spartans beat out Big Ten rival Maryland for Scott’s commitment, along with Kansas State and Virginia.

Scott is the No. 52 ranked player in the country by 247sports and their No. 11 ranked small forward. Scott is one of two players Tom Izzo and Michigan State have been aggressively pursuing in the DMV along with 4-star power forward Cam Ward.

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MSU Basketball picks up 247Sports’ crystal ball for 4-star SF

Michigan State basketball is trending in the right direction for its first commitment of the 2025 class

Michigan State basketball is trending in the right direction for its first commitment of the 2025 class.

Four-star small forward Jordan Scott is going to announce his college decision on Thursday, and the Spartans picked up a 247Sports’ crystal ball prediction in their favor today. Michigan State insider Justin Thind submitted the prediction in the Spartans’ favor on Monday evening.

Scott ranks as the No. 11 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 52 overall prospect in the country.

Michigan State also picked up an On3 RPM prediction in their favor from insider Jason Killop on Monday. So there’s clearly some steam behind the Spartans’ chances of landing a commitment from Scott this week.

Scott will decide between Michigan State, Maryland and Virginia Tech. He took official visits to all three schools, with the Spartans getting the final visit this past weekend.

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Spartans target, 4-star SF to commit on Thursday

Michigan State basketball could be adding its first commit of the 2025 class later this week

Michigan State basketball could be adding its first commit of the 2025 class later this week.

Four-star small forward Jordan Scott will reportedly announce his college decision on Thursday. College basketball recruiting insider Jake Weingarten reported the notable recruiting news on Monday. Scott will decide between Michigan State, Maryland and Virginia Tech.

Scott ranks as the No. 11 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 52 overall prospect in the country.

Scott took an official visit to Michigan State this past weekend and it reportedly went well. Jason Killop of On3 submitted a projection in favor of the Spartans to land Scott’s commitment following the visit.

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MSU Hoops reportedly in good position to land 4-star SF

Michigan State basketball is reportedly in a good position to land a big-time small forward prospect in the 2025 class

Michigan State basketball is reportedly in a good position to land a big-time small forward prospect in the 2025 class.

Jason Killop of On3 has submitted a new RPM prediction in favor of the Spartans landing four-star small forward Jordan Scott of the 2025 class. Scott hails from Reston, Va. and took an official visit to Michigan State this past weekend.

Scott ranks as the No. 11 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 52 overall prospect in the country.

Michigan State is one of the three finalists that Scott is considering at this time. He also has Maryland and Virginia Tech in his mix. Scott will reportedly announce his college decision on Thursday.

Click on the post below to read more from Killop:

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Pair of highly-rated prospects post photos from MSU basketball official visit

Michigan State hosted two highly-rated prospects in the 2025 class this weekend for official visits

Michigan State hosted two highly-rated prospects in the 2025 class this weekend for official visits.

Four-star power forward Cam Ward and four-star small forward Jordan Scott both took official visits to Michigan State this past weekend. The two are considered high-priority targets for the Spartans in the 2025 class.

Ward ranks as the No. 11 power forward and No. 54 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the class. According to 247Sports, he’s strongly considering Michigan State, Maryland, Kansas State, Florida State and Marquette, with a planned commitment date of October 30.

Scott ranks as the No. 11 small forward and No. 52 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s down to just three schools he’s considering at this time: Maryland, Virginia Tech and Michigan State. A commitment date has not been set yet, according to 247Sports.

Here are the photos of Ward on his visit to Michigan State:

Here are the photos of Scott on his visit to Michigan State:

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MSU basketball continuing to pursue 2025 4-star SF Jordan Scott

Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo will reportedly be visiting with a top recruit tomorrow.

Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo will reportedly be visiting with a top recruit tomorrow.

Izzo will reportedly be “in” to visit with four-star small forward Jordan Scott of Reston, Va. on Wednesday. Jake Weingarten of Stockrisers.com reported the news on Tuesday.

Scott is ranked as the No. 9 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 50 overall prospect and No. 2 player from Virginia in the class.

Scott is currently strongly considering Michigan State, Maryland and Virginia Tech. All three will have official visits with Scott this fall, with Scott scheduled to come to Michigan State on October 4.

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4-star wing schedules Michigan State basketball official visit

A top MSU target has scheduled three official visits:

One of the top priorities on Michigan State basketball’s recruiting board is Jordan Scott, a 4-star wing from Virginia. A 6-foot-7 small forward, Scott has been one of the top priorities for Tom Izzo and his staff from the beginning of the cycle.

Now, Scott has shared his intentions to make three official visits this fall, an important piece to his recruitment.

Scott will be starting his tour with Maryland on Sept. 13, followed by a trip to Virginia Tech on Sept. 21 and Michigan State getting the last crack on Oct. 4.

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