Ole Miss basketball aiming to improve its recruiting class with these 2025 prospects

Ole Miss basketball has taken big strides in recruiting under Chris Beard in year 2. After two four-star commits, the Rebels are chasing several more talented recruits.
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Ole Miss basketball sits at No.3 in the 2025 recruiting rankings with two four-star commits. Both commits are two of the best in Ole Miss's program history, showing the recruiting pull that Chris Beard has brought to the team.

Not surprisingly, Beard has eyes on several more recruits, which are already trending high for some. Here are some of the recruits from which the Rebels could gain commitments in the future.

Mikel Brown Jr. - Five-star point guard

The No.3 ranked point guard in the 2025 class, Mikel Brown Jr., has already heard from Ole Miss about a visit to Oxford. He played on the same Overtime Elite team as 2024 Ole Miss commit John Bol. Brown Jr. is ranked the No.12 player in the nation.

Isaiah Sealy - Four-star small forward

Isaiah Sealy is the No. 1 player out of Arkansas, and the No. 13 is ranked small forward. Arkansas was front runner, but a change of head coach may have opened up Sealy's recruiting process. Ole Miss, Creighton, and Oklahoma are all in the mix.

Terrion Burgess - Four-star power forward

Another Arkansas native and the No.2 player in his state, Terrion Burgess, is a talent. Ole Miss basketball has targeted the top two players in Arkansas as primary targets in the 2025 class. Another top 100 prospect, Burgess, is ranked the No. 14 power forward.

Kaden Magwood - Four-star shooting guard

Kaden Magwood has received multiple offers from programs, including Ole Miss, Xavier, Alabama, and Illinois. Magwood is ranked the No. 14 shooting guard and the No.2 player in North Carolina.

Jamarion Davis-Fleming - Four-star power forward

Ole Miss may need to catch up to other programs in Jamarion Davis-Fleming recruitment, but they did make his final four alongside Mississippi State, LSU, and James Madison. Davis-Fleming is the No. 1 player in Mississippi.

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