The four-star Class of 2026 defensive lineman from Trotwood-Madison High School in Trotwood, Ohio, returned to Knoxville on June 2 to participate in Tennessee’s second high school camp of the year. He said he was pleasantly surprised to come away with an offer from the Vols, and they’re now “pretty high” on his growing list of college choices.

In the world of college basketball recruiting the summer is a time for movement, evaluation, visits and decisions. There are camps and events for college coaches to continue to evaluate prospects and there are more time for prospects to travel the country and visit schools. Because of this increased movement and visibility, more action and just more time, prospects begin to earn more offers and the vision for their recruitments becomes more clear.

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This week’s notes in the world of women’s basketball recruiting provide updates on position re-designations, intel notes on visits and offers and a look into new ratings on half a dozen notable prospects from around the country.