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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4-star PF Cam Ward reportedly on official visit to Michigan State

One of the top power forwards in the 2025 class is reportedly on an official visit to Michigan State

One of the top power forwards in the 2025 class is reportedly on an official visit to Michigan State.

Dushawn London of 247Sports reported on Thursday evening that four-star power forward Cam Ward is “currently” on an official visit to Michigan State. Ward is from Upper Marlboro, Md. and is strongly considering Michigan State.

Ward ranks as the No. 11 power forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 50 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the class.

Michigan State is one of the top contenders for Ward’s commitment, according to 247Sports. Other programs still in the running includes Maryland, Florida State, Marquette, Notre Dame and Kansas State.

Ward is expected to announce his college decision on October 30.

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MSU target, 5-star SG Darius Adams announces college decision on Monday

5-star SF Darius Adams choose between his three finalists of Michigan State, Tennessee and UConn

For the second time in a week’s span, Michigan State basketball has came up just short on an elite prospect in the 2025 class.

Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams announced his college decision on Monday and it unfortunately was not in favor of the Spartans. Adams committed to two-time defending national champions UConn over his other two finalists of Michigan State and Tennessee.

Adams ranks as the No. 4 shooting guard in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 19 overall prospect and No. 2 player from Indiana.

Last week, five-star small forward Jalen Haralson also turned down the Spartans, committing to Notre Dame instead. Michigan State is still looking for its first commit in the 2025 class.

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MSU target, 5-star SG to announce college decision today

Michigan State basketball could be adding a big-time prospect to its class today

Michigan State basketball could be adding a big-time prospect to its class today.

Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams will reportedly announce his college decision on Monday at 5 p.m. ET. Recruiting insider Travis Branham announced the upcoming college commitment via social media platform X.

Adams ranks as the No. 4 shooting guard and No. 19 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 2 player from Indiana in the class.

Adams will be deciding between Michigan State, Tennessee and UConn. According to 247Sports, UConn is the favorite to win his commitment at this time.

Click on the post below to get information on how you can watch Adams’ commitment later today:

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Spartans left off finalists list for top in-state prospect in 2025 class

Michigan State basketball is apparently no longer in the running for a big-time in-state prospect in the 2025 class

Michigan State basketball is apparently no longer in the running for a big-time in-state prospect in the 2025 class.

Four-star guard Trey McKenney cut his list of schools he’s considering to only three on Thursday, and surprisingly, Michigan State was not on that list. The Spartans were left off McKenney’s finalists’ list, with the three teams making the cut being Michigan, USC and Georgetown.

McKenney is ranked as the No. 24 overall prospect in 247Sports’rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 1 player from Michigan in the class.

Michigan State had appeared in the mix for McKenney, with some considering the Spartans the favorites to land his commitment. So McKenney leaving Michigan State off his finalists’ list certainly raised some eyebrows on Thursday. Michigan State will now need to respond elsewhere as the Spartans are still looking for their first commitment in the 2025 class.

Click on the post below to read more from On3 insider Joe Tipton on McKenny:

https://twitter.com/TiptonEdits/status/1839334021643616452

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5-star SF Jalen Haralson commits to Notre Dame over MSU, Indiana

Add Jalen Haralson to the long list of big-time recruits Michigan State basketball fell just short of landing.

Add Jalen Haralson to the long list of big-time recruits Michigan State basketball fell just short of landing.

Five-star shooting guard Jalen Haralson announced his college decision on Wednesday evening, and it was unfortunately not Michigan State. Haralson committed to Notre Dame over the Spartans and Indiana.

Haralson ranks as the No. 2 small forward and No. 13 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s from La Porte, Ind. and is ranked as the No. 1 player from Indiana.

Michigan State was considered in the thick of it for Haralson up until the final minutes. However, it sounds like he was always leaning towards the Fighting Irish and that’s who won his commitment in the end.

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MSU target, 5-star SF Jalen Haralson to announce college decision tonight

5-star SF Jalen Haralson will announce his college decision tonight — see when and how you can watch his announcement

Michigan State basketball could be picking up a massive recruit in the 2025 class on Wednesday evening.

Five-star small forward Jalen Haralson will officially announce his college decision on Wednesday night. He is set to do his announcement live on the 247Sports Channel at 7:00 pm ET. The decision will also be simulcast on CBS Sports HQ.

Haralson ranks as the No. 2 small forward and No. 13 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He hails from La Porte, Ind. and is ranked as the No. 1 player in the state of Indiana.

Haralson is considering only three schools at this time — Michigan State, Indiana and Notre Dame. He has taken official visits to all three schools and there is no known favorite for his commitment, according to 247Sports.

Stick with Spartans Wire for additional coverage on Haralson and his decision that’s coming on Wednesday.

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Spartans listed in top 3 for elite, 5-star SG Darius Adams

MSU is one of three schools still in the race for an elite five-star shooting guard in the 2025 class

Michigan State is one of three schools still in the race for an elite five-star shooting guard in the 2025 class.

Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams of La Porte, Ind. released his three finalists schools list on Tuesday, which included the Spartans. Michigan State was joined by UConn and Tennessee on Adams’ top three list.

Adams is listed as the No. 4 shooting guard in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 19 overall prospect and No. 2 player from Indiana.

Adams is currently projected on 247Sports to end up at UConn. A pair of crystal ball predictions were submitted in favor of the Huskies on Tuesday, with one of those coming from Michigan State insider Justin Thind.

Click on the post below to read more from On3 recruiting insider Joe Tipton on Adams’ recruitment:

https://twitter.com/TiptonEdits/status/1838680359573037307

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MSU listed in top 3 for elite, 5-star SF with decision coming Wednesday

Michigan State basketball could be adding an elite prospect to its 2025 class this week

Michigan State basketball could be adding an elite prospect to its 2025 class this week.

Five-star small forward Jalen Haralson of La Porte, Ind. announced on Monday that he’s down to only three schools he’s considering, with an official announcement of his decision coming on Wednesday. Haralson’s final three includes Michigan State, Indiana and Notre Dame.

Haralson ranks as the No. 2 small forward and No. 13 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the top player from Indiana in the class.

Haralson recently took an official visit to Michigan State, and following the visit he canceled his remaining visits. He also has visited Indiana and Notre Dame recently. At this time, there is no indication of who is leading for Haralson’s commitment on 247Sports.

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MSU Basketball continues to prioritize 5-star in-state CG Trey McKenney

Michigan State basketball is reportedly one of a few teams that is continuing to prioritize an elite guard in their own backyard

Michigan State basketball is reportedly one of a few teams that is continuing to prioritize an elite guard in their own backyard.

Five-star combo guard Trey McKenney recently told HS Top Recruits that Michigan State was “in for him” this past week. Michigan was also in to see him this past week.

Additionally, McKenney said Michigan State, Michigan, Georgetown and USC have been in contact with thim the most recently.

https://twitter.com/HSTopRecruiting/status/1836592186323870015

McKenney — who hails from Flint, Mich. — ranks as the No. 3 combo guard in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He is also ranked as the No. 1 player from Michigan and No. 20 overall prospect in the class.

McKenney is scheduled to take an official visit to Michigan this weekend and then a visit to Michigan State on October 4. He also has visits lined up with Oregon, Miami (FL) and Notre Dame for October and November, according to 247Sports.

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