ACC Basketball
Class of 2024 Commitments/Signees/Incoming Transfers


By David Glenn
North Carolina Sports Network
(Updated April 30, 2024)

*** NOTE: If you’re looking for OUTGOING 2024 transfers from ACC and North Carolina-based programs, please click HERE. ***

Four Atlantic Coast Conference basketball programs were represented in the 2024 McDonald’s All-American Game, and six ACC teams have secured highly ranked recruiting classes, led by Duke, North Carolina, Miami and Georgia Tech.

This year’s McDonald’s All-American Game rosters included the nation’s top-ranked senior, Duke signee Cooper Flagg, along with fellow future ACC players Jalil Bethea (Miami), Isaiah Evans (Duke), Donavan Freeman (Syracuse), Ian Jackson (UNC) and Drake Powell (UNC).

The month of April also represented the bulk of the NCAA’s annual transfer window for men’s basketball. Under new rules adopted last October, that window is open for 45 days (March 18-May 1), down from last year’s 60 days.

While Clemson, Duke, UNC and NC State were still playing in the NCAA Tournament, other ACC schools were conducting official visits with potential transfers and, soon after, signing some of them for the upcoming 2024-25 season.

The “remaining scholarships” numbers listed below are very fluid and will be updated as current ACC players continue to make (outgoing) transfer/NBA decisions and more (incoming) transfers/prospects sign with conference programs.

According to the 247 Sports Composite rankings, the groups signed by the Blue Devils (#1), Tar Heels (#8), Hurricanes (#12) and Yellow Jackets (#13) all rank among the top 13 nationally, while those secured by Clemson (#20) and Notre Dame (#24) also rank in the national top 25.

During the 2023-24 season, ACC rosters included 10 former McDonald’s All-Americans: UNC center Armando Bacot, UNC guard RJ Davis, UNC forward Harrison Ingram (a 2023 transfer from Stanford), Duke guard Jared McCain, Duke forward Mark Mitchell, NC State guard MJ Rice (a 2023 transfer from Kansas), Duke guard Jeremy Roach, Wake Forest guard Hunter Sallis (a 2023 transfer from Gonzaga), Syracuse guard JJ Starling (a 2023 transfer from Notre Dame) and Duke forward Sean Stewart.

The list of Class of 2024 signees and commitments below includes those for the 15 current ACC schools as well as California, Southern Methodist and Stanford, because these players — whether high school seniors or major college transfers — plan to begin their college careers during the 2024-25 season, when the ACC will be an 18-team league.

High school seniors who missed the early signing period last November can sign their binding national letter of intent during the Spring 2024 signing period (April 17-May 15.).


ACC Basketball
Class of 2024 Commitments/Signees

Boston College (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WG/PG Josh Beadle^ (6-3/180), Clemson (11 mpg, 3 ppg, 1 apg)
Tr. — WG Dion Brown^ (6-3/185), UMBC (All-America East 1st Team)
Tr. — C Chad Venning^ (6-10/255), St. Bonaventure (All-A10 2nd Team)
Top 250 — PG Luka Toews (6-1/165), Boston (Mass.) Newman
Top 300 — WG/PG Nick Petronio (6-3/175), Milton (Mass.) Academy

California (At Least One More Scholarship Available)

Tr. — WG DJ Campbell (6-2/205), Western Carolina (30 mpg, 12 ppg, 41% threes)
Tr. — C Lee Dort^ (6-10/245), Vanderbilt (2024 redshirt; minimal PT 2023)
Tr. — BF Jeff Nwankwo^ (6-6/210), Cowley (1st-Team NJCAA All-American)
Tr. — BF Joshua Ola-Joseph^ (6-7/215), Minnesota (16 mpg, 8 ppg, 2 rpg)
Tr. — WF BJ Omot (6-8/185), North Dakota (All-Summit 1st Team)
Tr. — WF Rytis Petraitis^ (6-7/210), Air Force (33 mpg, 16 ppg, 6 rpg)
Tr. — C Mady Sissoko^ (6-9/250), Michigan State (15 mpg, 3 ppg, 5 rpg)
Tr. — WF Andrej Stojaković^ (6-7/190), Stanford (22 mpg, 8 ppg, 3 rpg)
Tr. — PG Christian Tucker^ (6-3/178), UTSA (34 mpg, 11 ppg, 5 apg)
Top 250 — WG Jeremiah Wilkinson (6-1/175), Powder Springs (Ga.) McEachern

Clemson (At Least One More Scholarship Available)

Tr. — C Viktor Lakhin^ (6-11/240), Cincinnati (22 mpg, 9 ppg, 6 rpg)
Tr. — PG Jaeden Zackery^ (6-2/220), Boston College (34 mpg, 11 ppg, 4 apg)
Top 100 — BF/WF Dallas Thomas (6-9/180), Little Rock (Ark.) Parkview
Top 150 — PG Del Jones (6-2/180), Northridge (Calif.) Southern California
Top 200 — WG/PG Ace Buckner (6-2/175), La Porte (Ind.) La Lumiere

Duke (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — BF Maliq Brown (6-8/222), Syracuse (30 mpg, 10 ppg, 7 rpg, 70% FG)
Tr. — BF Mason Gillis (6-6/225), Purdue (21 mpg, 7 ppg, 4 rpg, 47% threes)
No. 1 — BF/WF Cooper Flagg (6-9/195), Montverde (Fla.) Academy
Top 10 — C Khaman Maluach (7-2/250), NBA Academy Africa
Top 25 — WG/WF Isaiah Evans (6-6/170), Huntersville (N.C.) North Mecklenburg
Top 25 — WF Kon Knueppel (6-5/205), Milwaukee (Wis.) Wisconsin Lutheran
Top 50 — WG/WF Darren Harris (6-6/195) Fairfax (Va.) Paul VI Catholic
Top 50 — C Patrick Ngongba II (6-11/235), Fairfax (Va.) Paul VI Catholic

Florida State (At Least Six More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — BF Jerry Deng (6-9/220), Hampton (22 mpg, 10 ppg, 4 rpg)
Tr. — C Malique Ewin (6-10/220), South Plains CC (17 mpg, 15 ppg, 9 rpg)
Top 150 — PG Daquan Davis (6-1/165), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Top 150 — WF AJ Swinton (6-6/215), Arlington (Va.) Bishop O’Connell
Top 250 — C Christian Nitu^ (6-11/215), Fort Erie (Canada) Academy

Georgia Tech (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — PG Javian McCollum (6-2/160), Oklahoma (31 mpg, 13 ppg, 3 apg)
Tr. — WF Luke O’Brien^ (6-8/222), Colorado (24 mpg, 7 ppg, 38% threes)
Top 75 — WG/PG Jaeden Mustaf (6-6/205), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Top 100 — WF Darrion Sutton (6-8/175), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite
Top 150 — C Doryan Onwuchekwa (6-11/235), Dallas (Texas) Faith Family
Top 250 — C Cole Kirouac (6-11/190), Wolfeboro (N.H.) Brewster

Louisville (At Least Five More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WG Terrence Edwards Jr.^ (6-6/190), James Madison (Sun Belt POY)
Tr. — WF J’Vonne Hadley^ (6-6/205), Colorado (34 mpg, 12 ppg, 6 rpg)
Tr. — PG Chucky Hepburn^ (6-2/195), Wisconsin (33 mpg, 9 ppg, 4 apg)
Tr. — PG Koren Johnson^ (6-2/180), Washington (24 mpg, 11 ppg, 3 apg)
Tr. — C Aly Khalifa^ (6-11/250), Brigham Young (19 mpg, 6 ppg, 4 rpg)
Tr. — BF James Scott^ (6-11/210), College of Charleston (CAA All-Freshman)
Tr. — WG Reyne Smith^ (6-2/190), College of Charleston (All-CAA 2nd Team)
Tr. — WF Aboubacar Traore^ (6-5/195), Long Beach State (All Big-West 1st Team)

Miami (At Least Four More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WG Jalen Blackmon (6-3/180), Stetson (2x All-ASUN 1st Team)
Tr. — BF Brandon Johnson (6-8/222), East Carolina (35 mpg, 14 ppg, 9 rpg)
Tr. — C Lynn Kidd (6-10/235), Virginia Tech (23 mpg, 13 ppg, 7 rpg)
Top 10 — WG Jalil Bethea (6-4/170), Warminster (Pa.) Archbishop Wood
Top 50 — WG Austin Swartz (6-4/180), Concord (N.C.) Cannon
Top 150 — WF Isaiah Johnson-Arigu (6-7/200) Minneapolis (Minn.) Totino-Grace

North Carolina (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WF Cade Tyson^ (6-7/205), Belmont (All-MVC 2nd Team)
Top 10 — WG Ian Jackson (6-5/185), Bronx (N.Y.) Our Saviour Lutheran
Top 25 — WF Drake Powell (6-6/195), Pittsboro (N.C.) Northwood
Top 100 — C James Brown (6-9/210), Branson (Mo.) Link

NC State (At Least One More Scholarship Available)

Tr. — WG Marcus Hill^ (6-4/185), Bowling Green (All-MAC 1st Team)
Tr. — C Brandon Huntley-Hatfield^ (6-10/240), Louisville (31 mpg, 13 ppg, 8 rpg)
Tr. — WG Mike James^ (6-5/200), Louisville (33 mpg, 13 ppg, 5 rpg)
Tr. — WF Dontrez Styles^ (6-6/212), Georgetown (34 mpg, 13 ppg, 6 rpg)
Top 75 — WG Paul McNeil (6-6/185), Rockingham (N.C.) Richmond
Top 150 — WG Trey Parker (6-2/170), Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite

Notre Dame (At Least Two More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WG Matt Allocco^ (6-4/197), Princeton (2x All-Ivy 2nd Team)
Top 75 — WG Sir Mohammed (6-6/205), Charlotte (N.C.) Myers Park
Top 150 — WG Cole Certa (6-5/165), Bradenton (Fla.) IMG
Top 200 — BF Garrett Sundra (6-11/215), Fairfax (Va.) Paul VI Catholic

Pittsburgh (At Least Two More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — BF/C Cameron Corhen (6-10/225), Florida State (21 mpg, 9 ppg, 4 rpg)
Tr. — WG Damian Dunn (6-5/205), Houston (18 mpg, 6 ppg, 2 rpg)
Top 150 — WG/PG Brandin Cummings (6-3/170), Midland (Pa.) Lincoln Park
Top 250 — BF/C Amdy Ndiaye (6-10/215), Putnam (Conn.) Science

Southern Methodist (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WF AJ George^ (6-6/190), Long Beach State (28 mpg, 11 ppg, 4 rpg)
Tr. — PG/WG Boopie Miller (6-0/175), Wake Forest (32 mpg, 16 ppg, 4 apg)
Tr. — WF Kario Oquendo^ (6-4/220), Oregon (2-year Georgia starter)
Tr. — C Yohan Traore^ (6-11/235), UC Santa Barbara (HM All-Big West)
Top 150 — BF Mitchell Holmes (6-10/215), Brandon (Mo.) Link
Top 250 — WF Chance Puryear (6-7/190), Dallas (Texas) Carter

Stanford (At Least Five More Scholarships Available)

Top 150 — PG Elijah Crawford (6-2/175), Wolfeboro (N.H.) Brewster
Top 200 — WF Evan Stinson (6-7/180), Cheney (Wash.) High
Top 300 — C Tallis Toure (6-11/215), Roseville (Calif.) West Park

Syracuse (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — PG Jaquan Carlos^ (6-0/170), Hofstra (36 mpg, 10 ppg, 6 apg)
Tr. — BF Jyáre Davis (6-7/215), Delaware (All-CAA 2nd Team)
Tr. — C Eddie Lampkin Jr. (6-11/265), Colorado (28 mpg, 11 ppg, 7 rpg)
Top 25 — BF Donnie Freeman (6-9/190), Bradenton (Fla.) IMG
Top 100 — WG Elijah Moore (6-4/170), Bronx (N.Y.) Our Saviour Lutheran

Virginia (At Least Four More Scholarships Available)

Top 100 — BF Jacob Cofie (6-10/230), Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic
Top 250 — WG Ishan Sharma (6-5/185), Fort Erie (Ont.) International

Virginia Tech (At Least Three More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — WF Rodney Brown Jr.^ (6-6/180), Cal (14 mpg, 4 ppg, 40% threes)
Tr. — BF Ben Burnham^ (6-7/220), Charleston (22 mpg, 12 ppg, 5 rpg)
Tr. — BF Tobi Lawal^ (6-8/200), VCU (19 mpg, 8 ppg, 6 rpg, 67% FG)
Tr. — PG Hysier Miller^ (6-1/190), Temple (36 mpg, 16 ppg, 4 apg)
Top 100 — C Ryan Jones (6-8/225), Gainesville (Fla.) The Rock
Top 250 — WF Tyler Johnson (6-5/190), Orlando (Fla.) Oak Ridge

Wake Forest (At Least Four More Scholarships Available)

Tr. — BF Omaha Biliew^ (6-8/225), Iowa State (7 mpg, 2 ppg, 52% FG)
Tr. — WG Davin Cosby Jr.^ (6-5/205), Alabama (8 mpg, 4 ppg, 34% threes)
Tr. — BF Tre’Von Spillers^ (6-7/205), App State (All-Sun Belt 1st Team)
Top 100 — WG/PG Juke Harris (6-6/185), Salisbury (N.C.) High

^—commitment only (not yet announced by ACC school as official signee)

NOTE: The Spring 2024 signing period is April 17-May 15.