4-star PF Chris Nwuli down to 6 schools

Chris Nwuli, a four-star power forward in the 2025 class, tells On3 he’s down to six schools: Louisville, San Diego State, TCU, UCLA, USC, and Utah.
The 6-foot-7 rising senior out of Sierra Canyon (CA) has yet to visit any of his finalists and has not scheduled any official visits.
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According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Nwuli is the No. 72 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 16 power forward prospect.
Nwuli Scouting Report
“Chris Nwuli has a very athletic frame. He has long arms and wide-set shoulders that should easily put on good weight as he continues to get older. Nwuli is very athletic. He plays with a good motor and a lot of explosive pop. Nwuli is a high-upside defender. At around 6-6/6-7, he is capable of sliding his feet with wings and switching down to guard the block on fours. He has natural timing both as a weak side shot blocker and in the passing lanes. Offensively, he does most of his work close to the basket. He is at his best in transition, playing out of the dunker spots or when he is cutting toward the basket. He will need to continue developing his handle as he is not able to self-create ant this point. He will also need to extend his shooting range, as everything he does on offensive is ten feet and in. Right now, his value comes in the intangibles and the providing tough guy stats. WIth a January 2007 birthday, there is time to continue growing. There is no doubting his athleticism and the effect that has on a game.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw