Huskers land commitment from 2025 four-star forward

Nebraska basketball was able to pick up the first commitment for the 2025 recruiting class,

Nebraska basketball picked up a commitment from four-star forward Quentin Rhymes on Sunday. Rhymes made the announcement to HuskerOnline’s Robin Washut.

According to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Rhymes is the 25th-ranked small forward in the 2025 class and the fifth-ranked player in his class from Arizona. He had a sizable offer sheet that included Nebraska, Boise State, New Mexico, and TCU. He most recently visited Lincoln on September 20.

Rhymes had a stellar summer for the AAU Las Vegas Knicks. He recorded 17.5 points, six rebounds, five assists, and one block per game. The program began making a strong push for him this summer, with assistant Ernie Ziegler being his primary recruiter.

This is the first commitment for the Nebraska basketball program in the 2025 class, which is now ranked 38th overall, according to the 247Sports Team Rankings.

Fred Hoiberg and this coaching staff have shown a solid ability to recruit. They certainly proved that with this commitment.

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Top 150 2025 recruit Quentin Rhymes set to visit Nebraska

Small forward Quentin Rhymes revealed he will be visiting Nebraska in September.

A class of 2025 forward is set to visit Lincoln later this year. Small forward Quentin Rhymes revealed he will be visiting Nebraska in September. Rhymes received an offer from the Huskers back in May.

The 6-foot-7, 185-pound forward is one of four small forwards in the class of 2025 to earn an offer from Nebraska. He also received offers from TCU and Wichita State throughout the summer.

Rhymes stands at No. 136 in the rankings for the class of 2025. He is attending Hillcrest Prep in Phoenix, Arizona, after playing for Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Rhymes also plays for the Las Vegas Knicks in the AAU, where he delivered stellar performances throughout the season. Last week against West Virginia Gold, he scored 40 points and landed six 3-pointers.

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