Wisconsin basketball made the final eight schools for top class of 2025 small forward Ryder Frost on Sunday.
The Badgers were included on Frost’s list along with Notre Dame, Michigan, Syracuse, Yale, Virginia Tech, Iowa and Penn State. 247Sports’ Dushawn London reports that Frost has additional visits scheduled for this fall to five of those eight schools: Virginia Tech, Iowa, Michigan, Notre Dame and Wisconsin
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Frost is currently ranked by 247Sports as the No. 102 player in the class, No. 21 small forward and No. 2 recruit from the state of New Hampshire.
The 6’6,” 205-pound small forward is listed on Wisconsin basketball’s loaded Sept. 14 visit weekend. He is part of a group that also includes top-ranked 2025 recruits Davion Hannah, Amari Allen and Tommy Ahneman.
That weekend has become the most important to Wisconsin’s efforts in the class. It is also the weekend that Badger football hosts Alabama.
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Frost has also scheduled additional visits to Virginia Tech, Iowa, Michigan, Notre Dame and Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin’s class of 2025 currently ranks No. 8 in the nation with two players committed — four-star SG Zach Kinziger and three-star C Will Garlock.
The two commits, both from in-state recruits, have built a strong foundation for a class that could become one of the nation’s best if it adds any of Hannah, Allen, Ahneman or Frost from the Sept. 14 official visit weekend.
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