Top-30 recruit Davion Hannah sets official visit to Missouri
Davion Hannah, one of the top combo guards in the 2025 class, will take an official visit to Missouri this weekend, sources told On3.
This will be the second official visit for the 6-foot-5 senior out of Link Academy (MO), as his first was a trip to Alabama over the weekend. The four-star was originally scheduled to officially visit Louisville this weekend, but will now make a trip to CoMo instead.
Hannah, a native of Glendale, Wisconsin announced his top nine schools in July, but did not include the Tigers. Despite this, Missouri remained involved and will now receive an official visit.
Along with Mizzou, Hannah is also considering Alabama, Cincinnati, Louisville, Michigan State, NC State, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Wisconsin, and Xavier.
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According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Hannah is the No. 30 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 2 combo guard prospect and the No. 2 player in Missouri. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Davion Hannah Scouting Report
“The thing with Davion Hannah is his explosive burst. Hannah is at his best when he is able to get downhill toward the basket. He gets above the rim in transition and plays in straight lines. While he is a threat as a pull up shooter, he will need to develop his shooting consistency from range. He is comfortable with the ball in his hands in the half court, but would like to see him clean up his reads. The athleticism leads to intrigue on the defensive end, he is a twitchy athlete and he competes. He has good size and nice length, projectable frame. Would like to see him become a more efficient player, but he has a lot of tools and his competitive nature helps leads to production.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw