4-star SG Davion Hannah sets official visit to Alabama
Davion Hannah, one of the top shooting guards in the 2025 class, has scheduled an official visit to Alabama on June 15th.
The 6-foot-5 rising senior out of Nicolet High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin received an offer from the Crimson Tide on May 19th during the first live evaluation period of the spring. He ranks as the No. 31 overall player in the class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.
Hannah’s trip to Tuscaloosa will mark his first official visit. He’s unofficially visited Michigan State, Wisconsin, and Cincinnati.
The four-star prospect is averaging 16.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game playing with Team Herro on the EYBL Circuit.
In addition to the schools listed above, Hannah also holds offers from LSU, Mississippi State, Arizona State, Oregon, Marquette, Auburn, Iowa, Xavier, Wake Forest, DePaul, USC, Seton Hall, Creighton, and Pittsburgh.
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What Hannah is looking for in a program + a loose timeline for a decision
In a previous interview with On3, Hannah discussed several things he’s looking for in his future school.
“Honesty,” he says. “Coaches keeping it real with me. I’m going to keep it real with them, so I expect the same in return. The living situation too. If I can’t be comfortable with where I’m living, I’m not going to be comfortable in general. And just the community and how the players are. I don’t want to be around any negativity. I’m a guy that always tries to stay positive. And if I fit their system, my role with them.”
Hannah isn’t in any rush to make a commitment, as he plans to wait several more months before coming to a decision.
“I’m definitely not going to do it early. I was thinking maybe summer, leading up to the school season. Sometime leading up to that time. Before the next school season for sure.”