4-star PF Cameron Williams discusses latest in recruitment
Cameron Williams is currently the No. 67 overall player in the 2026 On3 150. The 6-foot-9 forward from Phoenix (AZ) St. Mary’s averaged 8.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game this summer playing for the Vegas Elite program on Nike’s E16 Circuit.
“I’m an unselfish player, I just want to do whatever it takes to win,” Williams told On3. “I try to get my teammates involved and make my impact defensively and rebounding. My shooting has improved over the summer, my mid-range is much more consistent. And defensively, I’m able to guard smaller players.”
On3 was able to catch up with Cameron Williams recently to discuss the latest in his recruitment.
“So, Grand Canyon, Washington State, and Arizona State are some of the offers I have,” Williams said.
Williams talks schools
WASHINGTON STATE: “When I talk with them, they talk about how much they like my potential and my upside. You know because I am 6-foot-10 and they see my shooting, my defense, and my length. So all that they say was really impressive to them.”
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ARIZONA STATE: “They have been pretty good for the last couple of years, making Tournaments and all. I know they are still growing and bringing in some really good players. I think they are building a good program.”
“Purdue, Stanford, San Diego State, and some others are the schools that I am hearing from pretty consistently, but they haven’t offered yet,” Williams said.
In Cameron Williams words
“I’m going to be looking at the school that is the best fit for me,” Williams said. “I don’t want to go to a school that I’m not going to play. I want to go to a program that will develop me and where I know that I am going to get better. That is a situation that would be perfect for me.