2025 WR Harry Hassmann commits to Arizona State
Coppell (Texas) wide receiver Harry Hassmann has committed to Arizona State, he announced on Sunday afternoon.
He picked up an offer from the Sun Devils earlier this month and is now in the mix for Kenny Dillingham and Co. in Tempe. Hassmann also held offers from UAB, James Madison, Army, Navy and others.
The 6-foot-2 pass-catcher has enjoyed an impressive senior campaign at Coppell, a Texas power currently vying for a state championship. In 11 games, Hassmann has caught 45 passes for 1,209 yards and 16 touchdowns, according to MaxPreps.
While currently unranked in the On3 Industry Ranking, Hassmann is a three-star recruit, according to 247Sports.
“I would like to thank Coach Wiley, Coach Naragon and Coach Newsome for believing in me, mentoring me, and shaping me into becoming a better football player and person every day. I would like to thank the staff at APEC and APEC Medical for helping me become better each day. I would like to thank DeAndre Goolsby for being a mentor and helping me get 1% better every day. I would like to thank Coach Dillingham, Coach Arroyo, Coach Ward, and Coach White for believing in me and can’t wait for the great things we are going to accomplish at ASU football,” Hassmann wrote announcing his decision on X.
He becomes commitment No. 21 for Arizona State’s 2025 recruiting class — which ranks No. 38 in the nation as of Nov. 17, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.
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ASU now has five listed receivers in its 2025 class. Hassmann is the second wideout to commit to the Sun Devils this month, following Lynchburg (Va.) Appomattox County three-star Jordan Scott, who made the call on Nov. 10.
Garland (Texas) Naaman Forest three-star WR Chance Ables, Corona (Calif.) Centennial three-star WR Cory Butler Jr. and Gilbert (Ariz.) San Tan Charter three-star WR Uriah Neloms are also in the class.
The class features a pair of four-stars in Albuquerque (N.M.) La Cueva four-star athlete Cameron Dyer and Orange (Calif.) Lutheran four-star tight end AJ Ia. Dyer is the nation’s No. 328 recruit and No. 5 ATH, while Ia checks in at No. 353 overall and No. 23 at TE.
Other top commits in the class include: Wahiawa (Hi.) Leilehua three-star offensive tackle Manamo’ui Muti, Long Beach (Calif.) Los Alamitos three-star interior offensive lineman Maki Stewart, San Juan Capistrano (Calif.) Mountain Pointe three-star quarterback Michael Tollefson, Orange (Calif.) Lutheran three-star safety Benjamin Alefaio and Houston Legacy three-star safety Joseph Smith.