Ohio State basketball offers two new 2025 prospects on Tuesday

The Bucks sent out two new offers on Tuesday

Ohio State men’s basketball is still without at 2025 commitment, but the coaching staff is hard at work to change that soon.

On Tuesday, the Buckeyes offered two prospects, each of them in the current class. The first one went out to California shoot guard [autotag]Brayden Burries[/autotag], who at 6-foot, 4-inches and 200-pounds is one of the top players in the country.

The 247Sports Composite Rankings has him as the nations No. 13 overall prospect and 3rd rated shooting guard, giving him 5-star status. It’s no coincidence that the Buckeyes pulled the trigger after his performance at the Pangos All-American Camp, where 247Sports Brandon Jenkins has reported that Burries dominated the competition.

The other prospect that received an offer was New Hampshire point guard [autotag]Keyshuan Tillery[/autotag]. The 6-foot and 184-pounder isn’t as highly ranked, but still is the nations No. 167 overall prospect and 26th rated point guard according to the 247Sports Composite.

It’s great to see the Ohio State coaching staff looking all across the country for the right fits. Hopefully these two offers make an impact in each of their respective recruitments.

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Tennessee basketball offers 2025 point guard Keyshuan Tillery

Tennessee basketball offers a scholarship to 2025 point guard prospect Keyshuan Tillery.

Rick Barnes and Tennessee’s basketball coaching staff are continuing to recruit future Vols on the recruiting trail. The Vols offered a scholarship to 2025 point guard prospect Keyshuan Tillery.

“I am blessed and excited to say that I’ve received an offer from coach (Rod) Clark and the University of Tennessee,” Tillery said.

The 6-foot, 184-pound point guard is from New Hampton School in New Hampton, New Hampshire.

Tillery ranks as the No. 136 overall prospect in the class of 2025. He ranks as the No. 25 point guard and No. 3 player in New Hampshire, according to 247Sports.

Tillery has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Georgetown, Iowa, DePaul, Rutgers, Syracuse, Northwestern, Hampton, Bryant, North Carolina A&T, Georgia Tech, Temple, Washington, Wyoming, St. Bonaventure, Albany and UMBC.