• Wed. Dec 24th, 2025

MSU Lands Arizona Bigman Ranked 27th Five-Star Recruit in the Country, Standing at 7-Foot Tall, Committed to Spartans Basketball…….

Bysportsera

Jun 30, 2025

Recent Arizona Five-Star Commits

Koa Peat (No. 10 overall): A 6‑8 power forward from Perry HS (AZ). He chose Arizona, citing coach Tommy Lloyd’s development system and winning tradition .

Brayden Burries (No. 11 overall): A 6‑4 guard, committed to Arizona about two weeks later. Favored their guard-friendly scheme and trust in the staff .

Dwayne Aristode (No. 18 overall): A 6‑8 wing from the Netherlands, announced for Arizona, drawn by their blend of structure and freedom .

All are perimeter players—guards and wings—not a 7-foot big.

🧐 Michigan State’s Frontcourt Recruits

MSU’s most recent highly-rated big-man commits include:

Enoch Boakye: A 2022 five-star big, he selected MSU early in that cycle .

Jordan Scott & Cam Ward: Signed on National Signing Day 2024; both frontcourt additions, but Ward is 6‑8, not 7 feet tall .

No recent MSU commits match the profile you described.

✅ Possibilities & Next Steps

1. Misidentification: The player in question might not yet have made a public commitment, or may be adding his name after this season.

2. Incorrect source: The “ranked 27th” info could be from a less-reliable fan post or mistaken social media claim.

 

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