Five-star recruit Caleb Wilson announced his commitment to UNC basketball early Friday morning. Here's what it means for Hubert Davis and the Heels.
Wilson is now the third commitment for North Carolina in the 2025 class and the fourth five-star Davis has landed since taking over for Roy Williams, Wilson joins four-star guards Isaiah Denis and Derek Dixon in a class that will move to No. 7 overall in the 2025 Composite Team Rankings.
Kentucky once led the recruitment of five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. But early Friday morning, Wilson committed to another school.
North Carolina basketball and Kentucky have dueled each other on the recruiting trail many times, and Caleb Wilson is the latest example of that. This time, the Tar Heels won the sweepstakes for the top-10 recruit’s services.
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Caleb Wilson, No. 6 in the ESPN 100 and one of the highest-ranked uncommitted prospects remaining in the 2025 class, announced Thursday he has chosen to attend North Carolina.
Caleb Wilson, a 5-star prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, will play college basketball at North Carolina. Wilson announced his decision on Thursday
Caleb Wilson, the No. 6 prospect on the 2025 ESPN 100, announced his commitment to North Carolina on "NBA on TNT" late Thursday night.Wilson picked the Tar Heels over Kentucky. Ohio State was also part of his final three choices.
It seems Hubert Davis and the agents and players they represent have more to talk about these days, if the latest recruit is any indication.
Five-star forward Caleb Wilson, the highest-ranked uncommitted 2025 recruit, announced late Thursday that he will play at North Carolina. The 6-foot-9 player from Holy Innocents' Episcopal School in A