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Five-Star Shooting Guard Visiting Tennessee Basketball This Fall

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Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams plans to visit Tennessee basketball from September 13-15, 247sports Dushawn London reported over the weekend.

The trip to Knoxville is one of six visits Adams has planned this fall. The 6-foot-4 shooting guard also has plans to visit North Carolina State, Michigan State, Alabama, Connecticut and Notre Dame.

Adams ranks as a five-star recruit and the No. 17 player and No. 4 shooting guard in the 2025 recruiting cycle according to the 247sports composite rankings.

The blue-chip guard is a Manasquan, New Jersey native but he plays his prep basketball at the La Lumiere School in Indiana.

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Adams has taken one visit to Tennessee so far during his recruitment, taking an unofficial visit to Knoxville last fall. The five-star guard has also taken two visits to Michigan State and a lone visit to Indiana, Notre Dame and Connecticut to date.

Tennessee basketball currently holds one commit in its 2025 recruiting class and it comes from four-star center DeWayne Brown. The Hoover, Alabama native committed to the Vols over Mississippi State back in April. Brown’s commitment is good enough to give Tennessee the No. 19 recruiting class in the 2025 recruiting cycle according to the 247sports team rankings.

It’s still early in the 2025 recruiting cycle and the Vols have hosted a number of blue-chip prospects on campus including five-star Caleb Wilson, four-star Dakari Spear, four-star Aleks Alston and many more.

In the new transfer portal era it is difficult to project how many scholarships that Tennessee will have to work with next offseason. But the Vols will definitively lose five seniors off their roster next season— Zakai Zeigler, Jahmai Mashack and incoming transfers Chaz Lanier, Darlinstone Dubar and Igor Milicic.

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