Arkansas basketball: In-state targets Boateng, Burgess selected for prominent camp

Two in-state Arkansas basketball recruiting targets were selected for the prominent 3SSB Circuit All-American camp in California.

Two highly-rated Arkansas basketball targets, [autotag]Annor Boateng[/autotag] and [autotag]Terrion Burgess[/autotag], have been selected for the prominent 3SSB Circuit All-American Camp in California. It’s the second straight year that the pair have been selected to the prestigious camp.

Boateng, a 6-5, 205-pound guard from Little Rock Central and 2022-23 Gatorade Arkansas Boys Basketball Player of the Year, included the Razorbacks in his final list of eight schools over the weekend.

He averaged 15.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.4 blocks per game as a junior last season. Boateng is currently rated as a five-star recruit by On3.com which also has him as the No. 9 overall prospect in the 2024 class. He is expected to officially visit Eric Musselman and the Razorbacks on July 28-30.

Burgess, a 6-9, 200-pound forward from Benton, is part of the 2025 recruiting class. He and Boateng are teammates on the Arkansas Hawks 17U summer team, which Burgess has played up on this summer. Burgess has averaged 15.7 points, 7.0 points, 2.0 blocks, 48% from the field and 35% from three with the Hawks this summer.

He is currently a consensus four-star and rated as the No. 40 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class. He holds offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Oklahoma, Ole Miss and Texas A&M among others.

Boateng and Burgess were two of only 50 prospects – from all other summer circuits – to be selected to the camp.

Oklahoma offers talented power forward Terrion Burgess

Oklahoma offers power forward Terrion Burgess, a talented prospect out of Arkansas.

Porter Moser continues to build a board for the 2025 class after the summer evaluation period has started to wind down.

2025 power forward Terrion Burgess announced he received an offer from the Sooners earlier this week.

Burgess, a 6-foot-8 power forward from Benton, Arkansas, is a talented player that has captured the eyes of many of the nation’s best hoops programs.

Burgess was a smaller guard player before a late growth spurt has seen him grow exponentially. He plays like a guard in a big man’s body, which ultimately serves his game well. He’ll be a versatile scorer and playmaker at the collegiate level.

Arkansas figures to be a tough opponent in this recruitment, being that it is the home-state school. Eric Musselman’s ability to recruit and land elite talent has helped Arkansas become a really strong program.

Terrion Burgess’ Recruiting Profile

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