Final week, Rivals.com up to date its nationwide rankings which featured important jumps for a number of Indiana basketball recruiting targets.
Late Tuesday afternoon, 247Sports up to date its rankings for the 2025 class. A number of IU targets additionally rose within the up to date 247Sports rankings.
Right here’s a breakdown of the motion of every participant:
Braylon Mullins
No. 24, four-star (rose 68 spots)
Jalen Haralson
No. 14, five-star (fell three spots)
Trent Sisley
No. 74, four-star (fell 15 spots)
Malachi Moreno
No. 26, four-star (no motion)
Bryson Tiller
No. 16, five-star (fell eight spots)
Nate Ament
No. 7, five-star (rose six spots)
Trey McKenney
No. 17, five-star (fell one spot)
Mikel Brown Jr.
No. 8, five-star (rose six spots)
Darius Adams
No. 18, four-star (fell one spot)
Kiyan Anthony
No. 35, four-star (rose 20 spots)
Meleek Thomas
No. 10, five-star (fell one spot)
Darius Acuff
No. 4, five-star (no motion)
Chris Cenac
No. 15, five-star (rose 42 spots)
Jordan Scott
No. 52, four-star (fell three spots)
Aleks Alston
No. 133, three-star (fell 36 spots)
Hudson Greer
No. 37, four-star (fell eight spots)
Brady Koehler
No. 66, four-star (rose 163 spots)
Acaden Lewis
No. 34, four-star (rose 44 spots)
Davis Fogle
No. 33, four-star (rose 38 spots)
RANKINGS UPDATE ? The Prime 10 basketball prospects within the class of 2025.
5?? wing AJ Dybantsa maintains the highest spot.
FULL Rankings ? pic.twitter.com/ti6E9D0g2S
— 247Sports (@247Sports) June 18, 2024
Filed to: Braylon Mullins, Bryson Tiller, Jalen Haralson, Kiyan Anthony, Malachi Moreno, Meleek Thomas, Mikel Brown Jr., Nate Ament, Trent Sisley, Trey McKenney