Elite high school forward from Houston reveals dates for Kansas basketball visit
St John’s School, Houston, Texas 6-7/235lbs senior forward Sebastian Williams-Adams posted via social media site X that he is to take an offiicial men’s basketball recruiting trip to Kansas on Sep 13-15.
Williams-Adams told 247Sports. com he also will visit Texas A&M (30 Aug. -1 Sept. ), Auburn (6-8 Sept. ), Purdue, 20-22 Sept. , SMU 27-29 Sept. and Oklahoma State (4-6 Oct. ). He will come to Baylor at a date yet to be stated.
He has at one point in time noted his preferred schools of interest as Texas, Houston, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Alabama, Michigan, and Tennessee.
Williams-Adams stands at number 33 in the Rivals recruiting class of 2025. com and 247Sports. It is ranked 44th globally by bloomberg and No. 42 by espn. com.
He averaged 21. He averages 1 point, 10 rebounds and 4. 4 assists per game his junior year at St. John’s School. He was able to coach his team to a 26-7 record and a third place finish in the Texas state tournament. He came to KU unofficially during the Yale-KU match in early December at the Allen Fieldhouse.
Here is what Williams-Adams_ AN athletic forward that can get to the rim and is a force in transition with his length; Although not yet very prolific from the perimeter has improved his three point shooting skills to score it at a career high 34% on 110 attempts in his junior year at St John last season as described by Dub Jellison of Rivals. com. On defense alone, he can guard four positions reasonably well, and he has been switched with the opposing team’s five’s.
As Andrew Miller pointed out, hookemheadlines. com: The Georgia native Williams-Adams is one of the most athletic and powerful big man for the 2025 class Williams-Adams can use the back of the basket, drive to the rim, and is in the process of developing a mid-range jumper and improving is three-point shooting. Standing tall the length, vertical jump and strength that Williams-Adams shows makes him a force to reckon with on defensive end and on the boards, though he
In an interview with jayhawkslant after his visit to Lawrence to witness the game between KU and Yale, Williams-Adams said. com: “It was really good meeting (coach Bill Self). He made known the standards they have at Kansas. The thing that struck me was how much the fans love the players regardless of the day of the week and the harsh weather by outdoors, they were in large number for a game like Yale.
No 3 rated prospect to transfer in 2024-25
Five-star recruit Darryn Peterson, ranked No. 3 in the class of 2025, who is weighing his decision between attending Kansas, Kansas State and six other, has chosen to play in 2024-25 either at the Overtime Elite or Prolific Prep. He will apply for one of the two on Monday.
Overtime Elite is, therefore, a basketball league of 16-to-20 year-olds based in Atlanta. Players of any OH team can be offered a scholarship rather than a salary if they want to maintain their amateur status.
His recent team during the 2023-24 season was Huntington Prep based in West Virginia, and, at the time, he measured 6-foot-5 and weighed 195 pounds; Peterson is a combo guard. He had his list of KU, K-State, Ohio State, Kentucky, Louisville, USC, Washington and Arizona State.
Peterson is ranked No. 3 in the recruiting class of 2025; he is a Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, native.