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The #4 Player in 2025 Will Visit UNC for the Duke Game

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One of the best prospects will visit UNC soon!

According to Adam Zagoria, top five player in the 2025 class and the #2 power forward, Caleb Wilson, will take a trip to Chapel Hill in February. He will be attending the game against Duke, which is always the most hyped matchup in college basketball, year after year. Getting him on campus is important.

 

Rescheduled Visit

Anytime North Carolina can get a prospect on campus, it is big news. Armando Bacot once said, “If you don’t want to commit to UNC don’t visit because if you do you will.” All of the stops may be pulled out for Wilson, who is one of the elite prospects in the 2025 class. He was supposed to visit Chapel Hill a few months ago, but due to a heavy travel schedule, was unable to.

 

Recruiting Profile

247Sports lists Wilson as a 5-star and the #4 player in his class. He is the second-ranked power forward and the top player in Georgia, where he attends Holy Innocents Episcopal School in Atlanta. At 6’10, 205-pounds Wilson’s frame and skillset allow him to dominate the high school ranks. He has offers all across the country, which is typical for a player of his status. Some of the teams recruiting him are Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, and, of course, North Carolina.

 

This is a recruitment to keep an eye on!

 

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