LSU basketball lands 4-star point guard as 2025 class jumps to No. 2 in the rankings

The Tigers have the makings of yet another top-15 class under Matt McMahon.

It was a bit of a slow start on the recruiting trail in 2025 for [autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] and the LSU men’s basketball team, but they’re closing strong.

The Tigers added a commitment from four-star point guard [autotag]Jalen Reece[/autotag] on Wednesday night over Cincinnati and Providence. The No. 65 player nationally and No. 10 point guard per the 247Sports composite rankings, Reece hails from Oak Ridge High School in Orlando.

The Florida native becomes the third player to join LSU’s 2025 recruiting class alongside power forward [autotag]Matt Gilhool[/autotag] and shooting guard [autotag]Mazi Mosley[/autotag]. All three players rank inside the top 100 nationally, and LSU’s class currently ranks second.

After a disappointing Year 1, the Tigers closed strong to finish 17-16 in 2023-24 including a 9-9 mark in SEC play to earn an NIT bid. Now, McMahon is hoping to push for an NCAA Tournament bid in Year 3.

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LSU basketball adds second 2025 commitment with top 60, 4-star shooting guard

After a slow start in the 2025 cycle, the Tigers have now added two commitments in the month of September.

It was a bit of a slow start on the recruiting trail in the 2025 cycle for [autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] and the LSU men’s basketball program. But they’ve now landed a pair of commitments in the month of September as he prepares for Year 3 in Baton Rouge.

Earlier this month, the Tigers added four-star power forward [autotag]Matt Gilhool[/autotag], and now, they’ve landed four-star shooting guard [autotag]Mazi Mosley[/autotag]. Both players rank inside the top 100 nationally with Mosley ranking 55th, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Originally from Northridge, California, Mosley played high school ball at Montverde Academy in Florida while also impressing on the AAU slate.

LSU’s two-man 2025 class ranks 13th nationally and is currently the fifth-best in the SEC. McMahon is looking to close out back-to-back top 15 high school recruiting classes.

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