Wisconsin basketball failed to make the final 10 schools for top-ranked class of 2025 shooting guard target Braylon Mullins on Monday, per On3’s Joe Tipton.
Mullins, a 6-foot-5 SG from Greenfield, Indiana, included Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Duke, UConn, Alabama, Tennessee, Purdue, Kentucky and Kansas in his final list.
Wisconsin extended an offer to the rising senior on June 15. At that point, Mullins had already received 28 offers from a collection of the nation’s best programs. Wisconsin was simply too late to join the fray.
The Greenfield Central High School product is 247Sports’ No. 5 shooting guard in the class of 2025, No. 3 recruit from his home state of Indiana and No. 23 overall recruit in the class.
NEWS: 2025 Top-30 recruit Braylon Mullins is down to 10 schools, he tells @On3Recruits.
The 6-4 stock rising shooting guard has seven official visits scheduled: https://t.co/Ex4GwKYlcL pic.twitter.com/3tS5xqRMZy
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) July 22, 2024
Despite the news, 247Sports currently ranks Greg Gard’s 2025 recruiting class at No. 7 in the nation.
The Badgers have obtained a pair of verbal commitments thus far for 2025: three-star shooting guard Zach Kinziger from De Pere, Wisconsin and three-star center Will Garlock from Middleton, Wisconsin.
The Badgers will look to focus their recruiting efforts on small forward Amari Allen and combo guard Davion Hannah, both top-ranked 2025 prospects. Both are scheduled to visit the program on Sept. 14, the same weekend the Badgers host the Alabama Crimson Tide on the football field.