
Top New York Four-Star Guard Set to Reveal Shocking College Commitment Date – Tennessee Fans Brace Themselves!
Oh man, Tennessee’s not just dipping their toes in the recruiting pool for the 2026 basketball class—they’re diving headfirst with some serious intentions. Picture this: Four-star sharpshooter Jasiah Jervis, all set to drop his college choice on November 5, and the Vols are right there in the mix alongside some heavy hitters like Pittsburgh, NC State, Michigan State, and Illinois. The kid’s a 6-foot-4 dynamo from Archbishop Stepinac High, ranked second-best shooting guard nationally and in New York—yeah, pretty impressive. Tennessee’s been courting him hard, offering a scholarship back in July, and he’s paying a visit on October 24, just before the Vols lock horns with Duke in an exhibition showdown. And let’s not forget, Jervis caught eyes early—St. Louis gave him his first offer this past January, but Power Five schools from St. John’s to Oregon are lining up. On top of that, Tennessee’s already got three recruits locked down, aiming to build something special. It’s shaping up to be quite the recruiting saga, and trust me, you’ll wanna keep tabs on how this all unfolds. LEARN MORE
Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2026 basketball signing class.
Four-star shooting guard Jasiah Jervis will announce his college commitment on Nov. 5, according to Joe Tipton of On3. He will decide between Tennessee, Pittsburgh, North Carolina State, Michigan State and Illinois.
The 6-foot-4, 190-pound prospect is from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 2 shooting guard in the class and No. 2 player in New York.
Tennessee offered Jervis a scholarship on July 14. He will officially visit Tennessee on Oct. 24, ahead of the Vols hosting Duke for an exhibition basketball game on Oct. 26.
St. Louis was the first school to offer Jervis a scholarship on Jan. 14, 2024. Other Power Five schools to offer him scholarships include St. John’s, Wake Forest, Stanford, Rutgers, Northwestern, Virginia Tech, Villanova, Texas, Michigan, Florida, Cincinnati and Oregon.
Tennessee has three commitments in its 2026 basketball recruiting class: small forward Ralph Scott, power forward Manny Green and point guard Marquis Clark.
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