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4-star PF Sebastian Williams-Adams down to 8 schools

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Sebastian Williams-Adams
Sebastian Williams-Adams with NBA player James Harden. (Photo via Williams-Adam's Twitter/skasilentassas1)

Sebastian Williams-Adams, a four-star power forward in the 2025 class, tells On3 he’s cut his list to eight schools: Auburn, Baylor, Kansas, Oklahoma State, Purdue, SMU, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt.

The 6-foot-8 rising senior out of St. John’s High School (TX) has taken unofficial visits to Texas A&M, Kansas, and SMU. He’s also scheduled the following official visits:

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  • Texas A&M: August 30th
  • Auburn: September 6th
  • Kansas: September 13th
  • Purdue: September 20th
  • SMU: September 27th
  • Oklahoma State: October 4th

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Williams-Adams is the No. 38 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 8 power forward prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Williams-Adams Scouting Report

“The production is what pops when watching Sebastian Williams Adams. Standing in the 6-7 range, the forward is a downhill type with good touch around the rim. He can attack from various areas on the floor and absorbs contact getting to the free throw line. Would like to see Williams Adams continue working on the shooting, tightening things up from beyond the arc and adding to his middle game. He is an active defender, using his length and anticipation to guard more perimeter-based forwards and then his length and aggression to switch down a line up for more paint-based forwards. He is an active rebounder in and out of his area. A player who keeps the motor running and continues coming at you, on both ends, throughout the course of a game.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw