Today is the first day of the Fall high school recruiting period for Division I Men’s Basketball coaches. Michigan State staff have been seen at multiple spots meeting with some of the top ranked players in the nation.
Head Coach Tom Izzo and Assistant Coach Thomas Kelly stopped in South Bend, IN making contact with recent scholarship offeree Steven Reynolds III. Reynolds is a 6’5 shooting guard ranked 80th by Rivals in the 2026 Class.
Izzo and Kelley next made an appearance at national powerhouse La Lumiere in La Porte, IN to see Class of 2025 recruits Jalen Haralson and Darius Adams. Haralson, the 7th ranked player in his Class, is a dynamic 6’7 wing who will take an official visit in East Lansing on September 14th. Adams himself is one of the top players in the nation, the 6’5 guard is ranked 15th in the 2025 Class.
MSU staff was also spotted in Maryland. Assistant head coach Doug Wojcik visited Bishop McNamara High School in Upper Marlboro, MD and then later at Largo High School in Largo, MD. McNamara boasts two Rivals top 100 shooting guards from the 2026 Class, Qayden Samuels and Prince-Alex Moody. At Largo, Wojcik’s attention was directed to Cam Ward, a 6’6 forward ranked as the 79th best Junior in the country.
A busy day for the Spartan staff as they seek to secure their first commit for the 2025 Class while creating relationships with recruits who will be graduating in 2026 and 2027.
Head Coach Tom Izzo and Assistant Coach Thomas Kelly stopped in South Bend, IN making contact with recent scholarship offeree Steven Reynolds III. Reynolds is a 6’5 shooting guard ranked 80th by Rivals in the 2026 Class.
Izzo and Kelley next made an appearance at national powerhouse La Lumiere in La Porte, IN to see Class of 2025 recruits Jalen Haralson and Darius Adams. Haralson, the 7th ranked player in his Class, is a dynamic 6’7 wing who will take an official visit in East Lansing on September 14th. Adams himself is one of the top players in the nation, the 6’5 guard is ranked 15th in the 2025 Class.
MSU staff was also spotted in Maryland. Assistant head coach Doug Wojcik visited Bishop McNamara High School in Upper Marlboro, MD and then later at Largo High School in Largo, MD. McNamara boasts two Rivals top 100 shooting guards from the 2026 Class, Qayden Samuels and Prince-Alex Moody. At Largo, Wojcik’s attention was directed to Cam Ward, a 6’6 forward ranked as the 79th best Junior in the country.
A busy day for the Spartan staff as they seek to secure their first commit for the 2025 Class while creating relationships with recruits who will be graduating in 2026 and 2027.