4-star SF Isaiah Sealy to remain in-state, commits to Arkansas
Isaiah Sealy, a four-star small forward in the 2025 class, will remain in-state for college and has committed to Arkansas.
The 6-foot-7 senior out of Springdale High (AR) chose John Calipari and the Razorbacks over Ole Miss, Cal, and Boston College.
Sealy is the nation’s No. 69 overall prospect, No. 17 small forward and No. 1 recruit in Arkansas in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Sealy on his commitment to Arkansas
Why he Sealy ultimately choose Arkansas? He discussed his decision with On3.
“Definitely the coaching staff building a relationship with me and my family and them believing me of course.”
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What let to his trust in coach Calipari and his staff?
“Him and his staff talking to my family a lot about his past freshman and him showing how they produce pros and work!”
In his own words, what type of player is Arkansas getting in Isaiah Sealy?
“A long guard that can play multiple positions and push and facilitate in transition well.”
He has a message for Arkansas fans.
“Fayetteville, let’s get it!”
Scouting Report
“With Isaiah Sealy you immediately notice the frame. He has good size with great length. He will need to continue adding weight, but his frame should take well to s college strength program. The flashes Sealy shows are intriguing. He is comfortable on the ball and shows quick processing ability when asked to make a decision. He is a twitchy and explosive athlete, able to get downhill and finish above the rim in traffic. As he continues to progress, Sealy projects to be a solid defender with the possibility for more as he learns the finer nuances on that end. He will need to continue developing the jump shot, but he has touch and some intriguing offensive craft. The name of the game for Sealy is consistency. The flashes are impressive and he projects as a connector who can fill multiple roles on the floor.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw