3-star PG Exavier Wilson commits to Kansas State

Exavier Wilson, a three-star point guard in the 2025 class, tells On3 he’s committed to Kansas State.
The 6-foot-1 senior out of Father Tolton High School (Columbia, MO) received an offer from Jerome Tang and his staff less than a week ago. Wilson took an official visit to the Wildcats this past weekend and now officially makes his pledge to K-State. He also received offers from West Virginia, FIU, ETSU, Jacksonville, Murray State, Saint Louis, and others.
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Wilson is unranked nationally in the 2025 class, but is rated as a three-star prospect.
Wilson on his commitment to Kansas State
Exavier Wilson went in-depth on his commitment to Kansas State with On3.
“I really thought it was a great fit. I love the culture there. I just feel like I can really be successful there.”
What led to his trust in the coaching staff?
“I just really liked their transparency with me. They didn’t predetermine where I would be next year as far as playing time goes. They said it would be all on me.”
In his own words, what type of player is is Kansas State getting in Exavier Wilson?
“I’m a great defender, three-level scorer, an unselfish player, and I make winning plays.”
He has a message for K-State fans.
“I’m very excited to be a Wildcat. I will bring great energy to the team next year!”