ACC Basketball
Class of 2025 Commitments/Signees/Incoming Transfers
By David Glenn
North Carolina Sports Network
(last updated May 15, 2025)
*** NOTE: If you’re looking for OUTGOING 2025 transfers, please click HERE for those of the ACC’s 18 teams or HERE for those of the other 15 North Carolina-based men’s basketball teams. The INCOMING transfers for the in-state, non-ACC programs can be found HERE. ***
Four Atlantic Coast Conference basketball programs were represented in the 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game, and at least eight ACC teams have secured highly ranked recruiting classes (including transfers) for the 2025-26 season, with Duke, North Carolina, Louisville, Syracuse and Miami leading the way.
The 2025 McDonald’s game included six future ACC players (in order of their composite national ranking): #2 Cameron Boozer (Duke), #6 Caleb Wilson (UNC), #9 Mikel Brown Jr. (Louisville), #19 Jalen Haralson (Notre Dame), #20 Nikolas Khamenia (Duke) and #22 Cayden Boozer (Duke). The Boozers, who are fraternal twins, are sons of former Duke/NBA forward Carlos Boozer.
Another five-star high school prospect, wing forward Shelton Henderson, signed with Duke in November but was released from his national letter of intent on April 17. Just a few days later, Henderson signed with Miami, now led by former Duke assistant coach Jai Lucas.
The month of April also represented the bulk of the NCAA’s 2025 transfer window for men’s basketball. This year, that window was open for only 30 days (March 24-April 22), down from 45 days in 2024 and 60 days in 2023.
While Duke was still playing in the NCAA Tournament, other ACC schools were able to begin conducting visits with their transfer targets. Like last year, Louisville quickly reeled in multiple major college transfers were who all-conference honorees for their previous teams.
Meanwhile, most of the top high school seniors signed with their college of choice during the NCAA’s early signing period, which in the 2024-25 cycle ran from Nov. 13-20 last year.
According to the 247 Sports Composite rankings, the incoming groups signed by the Blue Devils (#2) and Tar Heels (#6) ranked among the top 10 nationally in mid-May, while those secured by the Cardinals (#12), Orange (#15), Hurricanes (#17), Notre Dame (#20), SMU (#21) and NC State (#23) also ranked in the top 25.
Reminder: The “remaining scholarships” numbers listed below remain fluid at this stage and will be updated as 2024-25 ACC players continue to make (outgoing) transfer/NBA decisions and more (incoming) transfers/prospects sign with conference programs.
Under NBA rules, college players who were contemplating entry into the 2025 NBA draft had until 11:59 p.m. on April 26 to make their intentions official. The NCAA’s early entry withdrawal deadline this year is May 29; the NBA’s early entry withdrawal deadline is June 15.
High school seniors who missed the early signing period last November can sign their binding national letter of intent during the Spring 2025 (April 16-May 21) signing period.
ACC Basketball
Class of 2025 Commitments/Signees
Boston College (No More Scholarships Currently Available)
Tr. — WF Jason Asemota (6-8/205), Baylor (minimal PT 2024-25; 5-star from Boston)
Tr. — WG Chase Forte (6-4/190), South Dakota (All-Summit; 27 mpg, 18 ppg, 62 steals)
Tr. — C Boden Kapke (6-11/255), Butler (13 mpg, 4 ppg, 3 rpg, 40% FG)
Tr. — BF Aidan Shaw (6-9/210), Missouri (12 mpg, 3 ppg, 3 rpg, 64% FG)
Top 200 — WF Akbar Waheed III (6-5/170), North Bethesda (Md.) Georgetown
Top 250 — BF Jack Bailey (6-10/205), Blairstown (N.J.) Blair
Top 250 — WG Caleb Steger (6-4/190), Dallas (Texas) Jesuit
California (No More Scholarships Currently Available)
Tr. — PG Dai Dai Ames (6-1/190), Virginia (26 mpg, 9 ppg, 2 apg, 40% threes)
Tr. — WF Chris Bell (6-7/192), Syracuse (22 mpg, 9 ppg, 78% FT, 35% threes)
Tr. — BF John Camden (6-8/220), Delaware (All-CAA; 34 mpg, 17 ppg, 6 rpg)
Tr. — WG Nolan Dorsey (6-5/205), Campbell (CAA DPOY; 32 mpg, 9 ppg, 36% threes)
Tr. — BF/C Milos Ilic (6-10/235), Loyola-Maryland (All-Patriot; 27 mpg, 14 ppg, 8 rpg)
Tr. — PG Justin Pippen (6-3/180), Michigan (minimal PT as 2024-25 freshman)
Tr. — C Sammy Yeanay (6-8/240), Grand Canyon (minimal PT as 2024-25 freshman)
Top 150 — WG Jovani Ruff (6-5/175), Long Beach (Calif.) Poly
Top 250 — PG Semetri Carr (6-0/165), San Francisco (Calif.) Archbishop Riordan
Clemson (No More Scholarships Currently Available)
Tr. — C Nick Davidson (6-10/238), Nevada (All-MWC; 33 mpg, 16 ppg, 7 rpg)
Tr. — BF RJ Godfrey (6-8/230), Georgia (19 mpg, 6 ppg, 4 rpg, 53% FG)
Tr. — PG Efrem “Butta” Johnson (6-4/180), UAB (27 mpg, 9 ppg, 68/33 ATO)
Tr. — WG Jestin Porter (6-1/180), MTSU (All-CUSA; 34 mpg, 15 ppg, 36% threes)
Tr. — BF Jake Wahlin (6-10/204), Utah (24 mpg, 6 ppg, 5 rpg, 35% threes)
Tr. — BF/C Carter Welling (6-10/225), Utah Valley (All-WAC; 25 mpg, 13 ppg, 6 rpg)
Top 75 — WG Zac Foster (6-3/165), Atlanta (Ga.) Woodward
Top 200 — WF Chase Thompson (6-7/215), Alexandria (Minn.) Area
Top 250 — BF Trent Steinour (6-10/200), Mooresville (N.C.) Lake Norman
Top 300 — BF Blake Davidson (6-7/200), Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
Duke (At Least Two More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WF Cedric Coward (6-6/206) Washington State (18 ppg, 40% threes in 6 games)
Tr. — C Ifeanyi Ufochukwu (6-11/240), Rice (minimal PT in 2023-24, 2024-25)
No. 2 — BF/C Cameron Boozer (6-9/235), Miami (Fla.) Columbus
Top 25 — PG Cayden Boozer (6-4/205), Miami (Fla.) Columbus
Top 25 — BF Nikolas Khamenia (6-8/210), Studio City (Calif.) Harvard-Westlake
Florida State (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — BF Lajae Jones (6-7/220), St. Bonaventure (33 mpg, 11 ppg, 6 rpg, 51 steals)
Tr. — WG Kobe MaGee (6-6/205), Drexel (All-CAA; 34 mpg, 14 ppg, 44% threes)
Tr. — WG Robert McCray V (6-4/185), Jacksonville (All-ASUN; 30 mpg, 16 ppg)
Tr. — PG Martin Somerville (6-3/184), UMass Lowell (AEC ROY; 32 mpg, 14 ppg)
Tr. — BF Alex Steen (6-8/225), Florida Southern/D2 (28 mpg, 18 ppg, 11 rpg)
Tr. — WF Chauncey Wiggins (6-10/216), Clemson (24 mpg, 8 ppg, 37% threes)
Top 100 — WF Thomas Bassong (6-8/200), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Top 200 — WG/PG Cam Miles (6-2/180), Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy
Georgia Tech (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — WF Kam Craft (6-6/205), Miami-Ohio (All-MAC; 14 ppg, 43% threes)
Tr. — C Peyton Marshall (7-0/300), Missouri (minimal PT as freshman in 2024-25)
Tr. — PG Lamar Washington (6-4/200), Pacific (All-WCC; 14 ppg, 191/129 ATO)
Int. — PG Davi Remagen (6-3/190), Germany (RheinStars Köln/ProB)
Top 100 — C Mouhamed Sylla (6-10/240), Phoenix (Ariz.) Bella Vista
Top 150 — WG Akai Fleming (6-4/180), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Top 200 — PG Eric Chatfield (5-11/165), Atlanta (Ga.) Pace
Top 200 — WF Brandon Stores (6-5/210), Bronx (N.Y.) St. Raymond
Top 300 — BF/C Cole Kirouac (6-11/195), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Louisville (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WG Ryan Conwell (6-4/215), Xavier (All-Big East, 17 ppg, 3 apg, 41% threes)
Tr. — WG Isaac McKneely (6-4/195), Virginia (HM All-ACC; 34 mpg, 14 ppg, 42% threes)
Tr. — WG Adrian Wooley (6-5/180), Kennesaw State (All-CUSA, 19 ppg, 42% threes)
Int. — BF/C Sananda Fru (6-11/245), Germany (Löwen Braunschweig/Bundesliga)
No. 9 — PG Mikel Brown Jr. (6-3/175), Daytona Beach (Fla.) DME Academy
Miami (At Least Four More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — BF Marcus Allen (6-7/220), Missouri (9 mpg, 3 ppg, 2 rpg, 44% FG, 88% FT)
Tr. — PG Tre Donaldson (6-3/195), Michigan (31 mpg, 11 ppg, 4 apg, 38% threes)
Tr. — WG Jordyn Kee (6-3/185), Georgia (2024-25 redshirt; HS in south Florida)
Tr. — BF/C Malik Reneau (6-9/232), Indiana (23 mpg, 13 ppg, 6 rpg, 55% FG, 73% FT)
Tr. — C Ernest Udeh Jr. (6-11/260), TCU (27 mpg, 7 ppg, 8 rpg, 63% FG, 38 blocks)
Tr. — WG Tru Washington (6-4/205), New Mexico (28 mpg, 11 ppg, 34% threes, 71 steals)
Int. — WF Timotej Malovec (6-9/205), Slovakia (Mega Superbet/Serbia)
Top 25 — WF Shelton Henderson (6-6/220), Bellaire (Texas) High
Top 75 — WG Dante Allen (6-4/220), Montverde (Fla.) Academy
North Carolina (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — WG/PG Kyan Evans (6-2/175), Colorado State (28 mpg, 11 ppg, 45% threes, 111/70 ATO)
Tr. — WF Jonathan Powell (6-6/191), West Virginia (30 mpg, 8 ppg, 35% threes)
Tr. — BF Jarin Stevenson (6-11/215), Alabama (19 mpg, 5 ppg, 3 rpg, 43% FG)
Tr. — C Henri Veesaar (7-0/235), Arizona (HM All-Big 12; 21 mpg, 9 ppg, 5 rpg, 59% FG, 42 blocks)
Tr. — WG Jaydon Young (6-4/205), Virginia Tech (22 mpg, 8 ppg, 82% FT, 30% threes, 46/35 ATO)
No. 6 — BF Caleb Wilson (6-9/205), Atlanta (Ga.) Holy Innocents
Top 50 — WG/PG Derek Dixon (6-3/190), Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga
Top 75 — WG Isaiah Denis (6-5/175), Davidson (N.C.) Day School
NC State (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WF Terrance Arceneaux (6-6/205), Houston (20 mpg, 7 ppg, 34% threes, 37 steals)
Tr. — WG Alyn Breed (6-3/190), McNeese (17 ppg in 2 G before medical redshirt)
Tr. — PG Quadir Copeland (6-6/200), McNeese (22 mpg, 9 ppg, 156/97 ATO, 48 steals)
Tr. — BF Jerry Deng (6-9/220), Florida State (15 mpg, 7 ppg, 2 rpg, 37% threes)
Tr. — PG Tre Holloman (6-2/185), Michigan State (23 mpg, 9 ppg, 137/58 ATO, 30 steals)
Tr. — BF Colt Langdon (6-7/225), Butler (2024-25 redshirt; from Raleigh Millbrook)
Int. — C Paul Mbiya (6-11/260), Congo (ASVEL/France LNB Elite)
Top 25 — WG Matt Able (6-5/190), Weston (Fla.) Sagemont
Top 75 — BF Zymicah Wilkins (6-8/215), Arden (N.C.) Christ School
Notre Dame (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — BF Carson Towt (6-8/235), Northern Arizona (All-Big Sky; 13 ppg, 12 rpg)
Top 25 — WG Jalen Haralson (6-7/210), La Porte (Ind.) La Lumiere
Top 100 — WF Ryder Frost (6-6/205), Exeter (N.H.) Phillips Exeter
Top 100 — WF Brady Koehler (6-8/180), Indianapolis (Ind.) Cathedral
Top 150 — BF/C Tommy Ahneman (6-10/235), St. Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham
Pitt (At Least Two More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WF Barry Dunning Jr. (6-6/195), South Alabama (All-Sun Belt; 15 ppg)
Tr. — WG Nojus Indrusaitis (6-5/200), Iowa State (minimal PT in 2024-25)
Tr. — C Dishon Jackson (6-11/274), Iowa State (19 mpg, 9 ppg, 5 rpg, 37 blocks)
Tr. — PG Damarco Minor (6-0/190), Oregon State (32 mpg, 10 ppg, 167/72 ATO)
Int. — WF Henry Lau (6-8/195), Australia (Sydney Kings/NBL)
Top 100 — WG/PG Omari Witherspoon (6-4/185), Washington (D.C.) St. John’s
Top 350 — C Kieran Mullen (7-1/214), Oakdale (Conn.) St. Thomas More
SMU (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — WF Jaron Pierre Jr. (6-6/208), Jacksonville State (CUSA POY; 22 ppg)
Tr. — BF Sam Walters (6-10/200), Michigan (13 mpg, 5 ppg, 2 rpg, 37% threes)
Tr. — WG Corey Washington (6-5/188), Wichita State (All-AAC; 27 mpg, 14 ppg, 35% threes)
Top 50 — C Jaden Toombs (6-9/245), Irving (Texas) Dynamic
Top 75 — BF Nigel Walls (6-10/195), Houston (Texas) St. Francis Episcopal
Top 100 — WF Jermaine O’Neal Jr. (6-5/175), Irving (Texas) Dynamic
Top 150 — WF BJ Davis-Ray (6-6/185), San Juan (Calif.) JSerra Catholic
Stanford (No More Scholarships Currently Available)
Tr. — WG Jeremy Dent-Smith (6-1/195), Cal State Dominguez (D2 A-A; 19 ppg)
Tr. — BF AJ Rohosy (6-9/215), Claremont-Mudd-Scripps/D3 (31 mpg, 21 ppg, 11 rpg)
Int. — BF Kristers Skrinda (6-10/205), Latvia (Rīgas Zelli/NBL)
Top 150 — PG Ebuka Okorie (6-1/165), Wolfeboro (N.H.) Brewster
Top 150 — PG Jaylen Petty (6-0/165), Seattle (Wash.) Rainier Beach
Syracuse (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — BF Tyler Betsey (6-8/225), Cincinnati (11 mpg, 3 ppg, 2 rpg, 32% threes)
Tr. — PG Nait George (6-3/185), Georgia Tech (HM All-ACC; 36 mpg, 12 ppg, 221/103 ATO)
Tr. — WG Nate Kingz (6-5/190), Oregon State (28 mpg, 12 ppg, 45% threes3)
Tr. — BF/C William Kyle III (6-9/230), UCLA (10 mpg, 3 ppg, 2 rpg, 70% FG)
Tr. — BF Ibrahim Souare (6-9/225), Georgia Tech (17 mpg, 3 ppg, 4 rpg, 60% FG)
Tr. — WG Bryce Zephir (6-4/200), Montana State (20 mpg, 5 ppg, 47% FG)
Int. — WG Luke Fennell (6-6/190), Australia (South East Melbourne/NBL)
Top 50 — WG Kiyan Anthony (6-5/185), Brookville (N.Y.) Long Island Lutheran
Top 50 — BF Sadiq White Jr. (6-8/195), Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy
Top 300 — WF Aaron Womack (6-6/170), Whitefish Bay (Wis.) Dominican
Virginia (At Least One More Scholarship Available)
Tr. — WF Martin Carrere (6-8/180), VCU (redshirt; France’s U18 National Team)
Tr. — PG Dallin Hall (6-4/200), BYU (HM All-Big 12; 25 mpg, 7 ppg, 133/52 ATO)
Tr. — WF Sam Lewis (6-6/210), Toledo (All-MAC; 32 mpg, 16 ppg, 44% threes)
Tr. — C Ugonna Onyenso (7-0/247), Kansas State (19 mpg, 4 ppg, 5 rpg at UK in 2024)
Tr. — WG Malik Thomas (6-5/205), San Francisco (All-WCC; 20 ppg, 39% threes)
Tr. — BF Devin Tillis (6-7/225), Cal-Irvine (All-Big West; 30 mpg, 14 ppg, 8 rpg)
Tr. — WG Jacari White (6-3/180), NDSU (All-Summit; 31 mpg, 17 ppg, 40% threes)
Int. — C Johann Grünloh (6-11/235), Germany (Rasta Vechta/Bundesliga)
Top 75 — PG Chance Mallory (5-9/175), Charlottesville (Va.) St. Anne’s-Belfield
Top 150 — BF/C Silas Barksdale (6-8/225), Newport News (Va.) Woodside
Virginia Tech (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WG Jailen Bedford (6-4/180), UNLV (23 mpg, 10 ppg, 35% threes, 29 steals)
Tr. — BF Amani Hansberry (6-8/240), WVU (24 mpg, 10 ppg, 7 rpg, 22 steals)
Tr. — WG Izaiah Pasha (6-4/190), Delaware (CAA ROY; 30 mpg, 12 ppg, 4 apg)
Top 200 — C Christian Gurdak (6-9/260), Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga
Top 250 — BF Sincere Jones (6-7/195), Portsmouth (Va.) Churchland
Top 350 — C Solomon Davis (6-11/200), Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha Catholic
Wake Forest (At Least Two More Scholarships Available)
Tr. — WG Sebastian Akins (6-2/175), Denver (Summit ROY; 26 mpg, 13 ppg, 86/62 ATO)
Tr. — PG Nate Calmese (6-2/175), Washington State (30 mpg, 15 ppg, 145/99 ATO, 53 steals)
Tr. — WG Myles Colvin (6-5/205), Purdue (18 mpg, 5 ppg, 31% threes, 22 steals)
Tr. — WG Mekhi Mason (6-5/195), Washington (24 mpg, 10 ppg, 40% threes, 31 steals)
Tr. — BF/C Cooper Schwieger (6-10/230), Valparaiso (All-MVC; 33 mpg, 16 ppg, 8 rpg, 68 blocks)
Top 200 — WG Isaac Carr (6-3/170), Portland (Ore.) Central Catholic
Top 200 — WG Jaylen Cross (6-4/175), Greensboro (N.C.) Caldwell
NOTE1: The Spring 2025 signing period is April 16-May 21.
NOTE2: The numbers above reflect the long-standing NCAA limit of 13 scholarships for men’s basketball. An ongoing lawsuit may change that number to 15 prior to the 2025-26 season.