BREAKING: Wisconsin lands commitment from international 2025 SG Hayden Jones

BREAKING: Wisconsin lands commitment from international 2025 SG Hayden Jones

The Wisconsin men’s basketball team secured a commitment from class of 2025 shooting guard Hayden Jones on Thursday.

Jones becomes the third class of 2025 prospect to pledge his commitment to Greg Gard’s Badgers, joining four-star De Pere, Wisconsin native Zach Kinziger and three-star Middleton, Wisconsin native Will Garlock.

At 6-foot-5, Jones does his hardwood damage in New Zealand. The wing recently averaged 11.6 points per appearance for the country at the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey. At 17 years old, he became the 4th youngest player to debut for the senior national team.

Jones also registered 12.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists for New Zealand during its runner-up finish at the 2023 FIBA U16 Asian Championship in Qatar.

The swingman currently represents the Nelson Giants of the New Zealand National Basketball League.

Wisconsin’s class of 2025 currently ranks No. 6 in the nation, further-bolstered by Jones’ commitment.

The international signing personifies a new era of Wisconsin’s recruiting efforts. Given the rising talent pool overseas, Greg Gard and his staff have dedicated more time and resources to international scouting that they had in the past. The first result of that initiative was the addition of Serbian center Andrija Vukovic. Jones is the next in what figures to be a long line of international additions by the program.

Watch: Highlights for sharpshooter Jonathan Powell, 4-star Xavier commit

Xavier landed one of the top shooters in the class of 2024 on Wednesday.

Xavier landed one of the top sharpshooters in the class of 2024 on Wednesday when Centerville (Ohio) four-star shooting guard Jonathan Powell announced his commitment.

The scouting report on Powell is that he’s a stone-cold assassin from three-point range. Here are some of his high school highlights.

Powell (6-foot-6, 170 pounds) ranks No. 95 nationally in his class, No. 18 among shooting guards and No. 2 overall in the state of Ohio.

A popular recruit, Powell also had offers from Ohio State, Alabama, Cincinnati, Dayton, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin and Ohio.

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