Rivals released its new class of 2025 player rankings Thursday.
Notre Dame men's basketball has several targets and prospects listed. Here is where each stands in the new rankings.
Jalen Haralson moved down three spots to No. 12. The five-star shooting guard attends Fishers (Ind.) High. He hasn't taken any visits to Notre Dame.
Trent Sisley moved down 13 spots and is ranked No. 50. The four-star power forward attends Santa Claus (Ind.) Heritage Hills and enjoyed his first visit to Notre Dame earlier this month. He is teammates with Haralson on the Nike EYBL grassroots basketball circuit with Indy Heat Gym Rats.
Malachi Moreno moved down one spot and is No. 63. The four-star power forward plays on Indiana Elite, the same grassroots basketball program 2023 guard signees Braeden Shrewsberry and Logan Imes played for. He attends Georgetown (Ky.) Great Crossing High School and went in-depth with Inside ND Sports after his offer in April. He has not visited Notre Dame.
Azavier Robinson saw the biggest drop, falling 41 spots to No. 115. The three-star point guard received an offer earlier this month after visiting campus. He is out of Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence North.
Jack McCaffery is ranked No. 95. It is his first appearance in the rankings. McCaffery does not have an Irish offer, but he connected with head coach Micah Shrewsberry last week and there is mutual interest. The four-star power forward is the son of Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery. He attends Iowa City (Iowa) West and is open to visiting Notre Dame if he receives an offer.
Notre Dame contacted Derek Dixon last week but he does not hold an offer. He dropped 38 spots to No. 91. Dixon is teammates with 2025 center target Christian Gurdak at Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga. He has not visited Notre Dame.
Notre Dame men's basketball has several targets and prospects listed. Here is where each stands in the new rankings.
Jalen Haralson moved down three spots to No. 12. The five-star shooting guard attends Fishers (Ind.) High. He hasn't taken any visits to Notre Dame.
Trent Sisley moved down 13 spots and is ranked No. 50. The four-star power forward attends Santa Claus (Ind.) Heritage Hills and enjoyed his first visit to Notre Dame earlier this month. He is teammates with Haralson on the Nike EYBL grassroots basketball circuit with Indy Heat Gym Rats.
Malachi Moreno moved down one spot and is No. 63. The four-star power forward plays on Indiana Elite, the same grassroots basketball program 2023 guard signees Braeden Shrewsberry and Logan Imes played for. He attends Georgetown (Ky.) Great Crossing High School and went in-depth with Inside ND Sports after his offer in April. He has not visited Notre Dame.
Azavier Robinson saw the biggest drop, falling 41 spots to No. 115. The three-star point guard received an offer earlier this month after visiting campus. He is out of Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence North.
Jack McCaffery is ranked No. 95. It is his first appearance in the rankings. McCaffery does not have an Irish offer, but he connected with head coach Micah Shrewsberry last week and there is mutual interest. The four-star power forward is the son of Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery. He attends Iowa City (Iowa) West and is open to visiting Notre Dame if he receives an offer.
Notre Dame contacted Derek Dixon last week but he does not hold an offer. He dropped 38 spots to No. 91. Dixon is teammates with 2025 center target Christian Gurdak at Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga. He has not visited Notre Dame.