4-star SF Jordan Scott commits to Michigan State
Jordan Scott, a four-star small forward in the 2025 class, has committed to Michigan State and head coach Tom Izzo.
The 6-foot-7 senior out of South Lakes High School (VA) ultimately chose the Spartans over Maryland and Virginia Tech.
Scott is the No. 66 overall recruit in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankings. He’s also the No. 14 small forward prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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Scott talks Michigan State in a previous interview
In a previous interview with On3, Jordan Scott discussed what he likes about the Spartans.
“I have a excellent relationship with Coach Izzo, Wojcik, and Borovich. I went up there on a few unofficials in the past and and got to see campus and really liked it. I got to see them play Maryland at Maryland live which was a very close game. They have a great basketball culture and energy from the first guy to the last on the bench, and obviously a hall of famer Head Coach.”
Scouting Report
“Jordan Scott has a great frame, very intriguing as you project moving forward. He plays an efficient game that can be quiet at times, but is always ready when his number is called. Scott is listed at 6-foot-6 and he carries a plus wing span. He has a smooth jump shot that he steps into with confidence. He is good within two or three dribbles, getting to his spots, or moving the ball around. Scott also showed some ability to post his man and create an advantage. He played somewhat passively at times and will need to continue developing the handle, but showed high basketball IQ and an ability to rebound at his position.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw