Highly-Rated Class of 2025 Prospect to Visit Louisville Men’s Basketball Program
Yet another top tier Class of 205 prospect is set to visit the Louisville men’s basketball program this fall. Davion Hannah, a guard who is set to play his final high school season at Branson (Mo.) Link Academy, will take an official visit to the Cardinals on September 7, according to 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins.
Louisville is the second of five fall visits on tap for Hannah. He’ll start at Alabama on Aug. 31, then check out Wisconsin on Sept. 14, Ohio State on Sept. 20 and Wake Forest on Oct. 5 afterwards. He’s the fourth 2025 prospect that’s in line to take an official visit to Louisville so far this fall.
The 6-foot-5, 175-pound shooting guard is a consensus four-star prospect by the four major recruiting services, and ranks as high as the No. 27 prospect in the nation according to Rivals. He is regarded as the No. 3 combo guard and 29th-ranked recruit in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite.
Hannah spent the first three years of his high school career at Glendale (Wisc.) Nicolet. As a junior, he averaged 18.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 2.6 steals and 1.5 blocks per game, helping guide the Knights to a 24-5 record and a berth in the WIAA state semifinals.
So far, Louisville has offered scholarships to 20 prospects in the Class of 2025. They have yet to land a commitment.
Highly-Rated Class of 2025 Prospect to Visit Louisville Men’s Basketball Program
Yet another top tier Class of 205 prospect is set to visit the Louisville men’s basketball program this fall. Davion Hannah, a guard who is set to play his final high school season at Branson (Mo.) Link Academy, will take an official visit to the Cardinals on September 7, according to 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins.
Louisville is the second of five fall visits on tap for Hannah. He’ll start at Alabama on Aug. 31, then check out Wisconsin on Sept. 14, Ohio State on Sept. 20 and Wake Forest on Oct. 5 afterwards. He’s the fourth 2025 prospect that’s in line to take an official visit to Louisville so far this fall.
The 6-foot-5, 175-pound shooting guard is a consensus four-star prospect by the four major recruiting services, and ranks as high as the No. 27 prospect in the nation according to Rivals. He is regarded as the No. 3 combo guard and 29th-ranked recruit in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite.
Hannah spent the first three years of his high school career at Glendale (Wisc.) Nicolet. As a junior, he averaged 18.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 2.6 steals and 1.5 blocks per game, helping guide the Knights to a 24-5 record and a berth in the WIAA state semifinals.
So far, Louisville has offered scholarships to 20 prospects in the Class of 2025. They have yet to land a commitment.
Another top tier Class of 2025 prospect is set to visit the Louisville men’s basketball program this fall, adding to the excitement surrounding the Cardinals’ recruiting efforts.
Davion Hannah, a talented guard from Branson Link Academy in Missouri, will be taking an official visit to Louisville on September 7. This visit is part of a busy fall schedule for Hannah, who will also be visiting Alabama, Wisconsin, Ohio State, and Wake Forest in the coming weeks.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 175 pounds, Hannah is a highly sought-after recruit, ranked as high as the No. 27 prospect in the nation by Rivals. He is considered the No. 3 combo guard in his class and the 29th-ranked recruit overall according to the 247Sports Composite.
Hannah has already proven himself on the court, averaging impressive stats during his junior year at Nicolet High School in Wisconsin. He also stood out during offseason circuits, showcasing his skills in the Nike EYBL and earning recognition at the NBPA Top 100 camp.
Louisville has extended scholarship offers to 20 prospects in the Class of 2025, but has yet to secure a commitment. With the addition of Hannah to their list of official visitors, the Cardinals are clearly focused on building a strong recruiting class for the future. Stay tuned for updates on Hannah’s visit and the impact it could have on Louisville’s program.