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The two five-star recruits are now set join four-star recruits Dwayne Aristode, ESPN’s No. 38 overall recruit, and Bryce James, the youngest son of NBA superstar LeBron James, on Arizona’s roster next ...
One current Michigan basketball player and another who will suit up next season earned prestigious invitations on Wednesday. Syla Swords, who recently wrapped an impressive freshman season with the ...
On Wednesday, five-star guard Brayden Burries announced on "SportsCenter" that he's committing to Arizona, per ESPN. Burries ...
Speaking of Arizona's program, Lloyd is building a very strong future with his 2025 class. Burries is the second five-star ...
Roosevelt who is one of the top-rated Class of 2025 prospects in the country, is Arizona’s second five-star recruit to commit ...
The commitment of five-star guard Brayden Burries gives Arizona a versatile scoring threat to help replace Caleb Love, and ...
The Arizona Men's Basketball team has landed a five-star commit in guard Brayden Burries, according to the high school senior ...
Brayden Burries is going to make one college fan base really happy on Wednesday. The No. 11 player in the class of 2025 according to 247 Sports, Burries will a ...
Burries, a 6-foot-5 guard and ESPN.com’s No. 11 prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, made his college choice official Wednesday morning.
Five-star guard Brayden Burries announced he will play for Arizona next season, choosing the Wildcats over USC, Oregon, Texas and Alabama.
The Arizona Wildcats just scored a huge victory with Brayden Burries, an incredible 5-star-plus shooting guard from Roosevelt High School in Riverside, California, deciding to join their team. Brayden ...