2025 four-star small forward Davion Hannah talks Wisconsin recruitment

Wisconsin’s top-ranked in-state player in the 2025 recruiting class provides an update on where things stand with UW:

Madison, Wis. – It’s been a hell of a long-time since the University of Wisconsin signed a scholarship player from the city of Milwaukee – 2005, to be exact (Markus Landry). A trend that UW hopes to buck in the near future.

After impressing at Wisconsin basketball’s advanced camp this summer, Greg Gard and his coaching staff made four-star small forward Davion Hannah, out of Milwaukee (Wis.), the first scholarship offer of the 2025 recruiting cycle.

According to 247Sports, he is the No. 49 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, the No. 11 SF in the country, and the No. 1 player in Wisconsin.

“The coaches and I at Wisconsin have a very strong and comforting relationship,” Hannah told BadgersWire. “Every time I speak with them, I get this welcoming feeling, and it feels like home.”

As a freshman, the 6-foot-5, 180-pound forward averaged 13.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game on 55% shooting while playing for the Milwaukee Academy of Science.

Hannah already holds offers from Arizona State, LSU, Marquette, Mississippi State, and Wisconsin. He’s also heard from Iowa State, Minnesota, and Ohio State.

Assistant coach Sharif Chambliss is acting as the lead recruiter for the top 50 prospect and has been in regular contact with Hannah.

“Coach Sharif is the coach I talk to the most, and every time I speak with him, it’s like I’m speaking with someone I’ve known for years,” Hannah explained. “Wisconsin wants me to be a leader and have a big role on the team; every time I speak with the coaches, they tell me how much I can help the program.”

On the court, the Milwaukee native is a physical and versatile forward who can score from all three levels and play high-level defense on the perimeter. He’s especially good at slashing through the lane and finishing strong around the cup. Hannah has an excellent overall feel and basketball IQ.

It’s tough to project a young player’s ceiling, but there are quite a few similarities to former Badgers guard Johnny Davis. There is superstar potential here.

It’s incredibly early in the four-star prospects recruitment, but Hannah has already visited the campus three times and really likes what the Wisconsin coaching staff has to offer.

“Wisconsin feels like home; it’s an atmosphere that brings me happiness and comfort, and as I said before, the coaches already welcome me in like it’s home.”

When asked if he planned to take another visit to UW anytime soon, Hannah wrote back: “YES, for sure I LOVE visiting Madison; I’m in the middle of setting up another date soon.”

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The Badgers are on their way up in the newly released Amway Coaches Poll

If you watched last night’s win over Michigan, you probably saw this headline coming. Wisconsin is moving their way up the newly released Amway Coaches Poll ranks powered by USA TODAY Sports.

Big Ten teams around the conference were on the move. The Badgers rose two spots to No. 12 overall, after falling due to cancelled games over the past two weeks. Northwestern, Wisconsin’s opponent next week, were the biggest movers as they went up three spots after a road win at Purdue.

Alabama, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Clemson made up the top four in that order.

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