MSU basketball listed as finalist for elite, top 10 SF in 2025 class

Michigan State basketball is one of three teams still in the running for a big-time shooting guard prospect in the 2025 class.

Michigan State basketball is one of three teams still in the running for a big-time small forward prospect in the 2025 class.

Four-star Jordan Scott of Reston, Va. has narrowed his list of schools he’s considering to only three: Michigan State, Virginia Tech and Maryland. 24/7 High School Hoops reported the notable recruiting news update on Monday.

Scott ranks as the No. 10 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 52 overall prospect and No. 2 player from Virginia in the class.

Scott holds offers from nearly 20 schools (including all three of his finalists), according to 247Sports. There are currently no crystal ball predictions for where Scott will end up on 247Sports.

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Mark Pope has contacted 2025 recruit Jordan Scott for Kentucky basketball

Four-star 2025 recruit Jordan Scott has been contacted by Kentucky basketball.

Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope has begun to recruit for the 2025 season, even as he is still working on his 2024 roster. He had previously been in contact with Darryn Peterson, a top five player in the class. According to On3’s Jamie Shaw, he has also contacted forward Jordan Scott.

Scott is a four-star small forward, ranked 53rd overall by 247sports. He’s listed as being 6’7″, 185 lbs, so he has good size and could grow more as well.

Pope hasn’t officially offered Scott yet, but has spoken to him. He told On3 this:

They weren’t recruiting me at BYU so this was a new contact. They just called and were asking about my day and getting to know me. That is really the only school that I have talked with that hasn’t offered yet.

Scott does have offers from several schools already, including Michigan State and Indiana among others. Big Blue Nation will have to wait and see if Pope does make an offer to him, and then, where he winds up.

4-star SF Jordan Scott to visit MSU this upcoming weekend

Michigan State basketball will host an elite small forward prospect in the 2025 class this week

An elite small forward prospect in the 2025 class will reportedly visit Michigan State this upcoming weekend.

Four-star small forward Jordan Scott of Reston, Va. will reportedly visit Michigan State on September 8 and visit Washington later this month. Derek Murray is reporting the recruiting news related to Scott.

Scott ranks as the No. 17 small forward and No. 79 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 2 player from Virginia.

Scott already holds offers from 15 programs, according to 247Sports. Some of the more notable programs to offer Scott includes Michigan State, Maryland, Florida State, Illinois, Iowa, Miami (FL), Penn State, Pitt, Washington and Texas A&M.

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Michigan State basketball offers 2025 small forward Jordan Scott

Michigan State basketball offers 2025 small forward Jordan Scott

This week, Michigan State basketball hosted 2025 small forward Jordan Scott on an unofficial visit, and it must have gone well as the Spartans offered Scott an offer on Wednesday.

Jordan Scott’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 NA NA NA NA
Rivals NA NA NA NA

Vitals

Hometown Reston, VA
Projected Position Small Forward
Height 6’5″
Weight 165 lbs
Class 2025

Recruitment

  • Offered on June 21, 2023

Offers

  • George Mason
  • Illinois
  • Iowa
  • Maryland
  • Penn State
  • Pitt
  • Radford
  • Texas A&M
  • Virginia Tech
  • Washington
  • Michigan State

Twitter

https://twitter.com/jordanscott267/status/1671669828212383746

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