Four players with Notre Dame offers make updated 2025 On3 150
Four players with offers from Notre Dame made the updated 2025 men’s basketball On3 150, which On3 national recruiting analyst Jamie Shaw released Monday.
Anderson (Ind.) Fishers guard Jalen Haralson, Georgetown (Ky.) center Malachi Moreno, Santa Claus (Ind.) Heritage Hills forward Trent Sisley and Fairfax (Va.) Gonzaga center Christian Gurdak made the list, in that order.
Indianapolis Lawrence North guard Azavier Robinson, who ranks No. 159 in the On3 Industry Ranking, did not. Robinson has an offer from and recently visited Notre Dame.
Haralson, a five-star shooting guard, ranks No. 7. He is a five-star-plus player, meaning each of the four major recruiting services (On3, ESPN, Rivals and 247) consider him a five-star prospect. Recently, Haralson participated in the NBPA Top 100 Camp, where Shaw wrote about his performance on June 29 and June 30.
“Haralson is capable of padding a stat sheet, and that might be his most attractive quality,” Shaw said. “Whether his team needed a made shot, a rebound, or a defensive stop, Haralson was capable of making the play.”
Obviously, Haralson is being recruited by many schools, but the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine has Indiana as the heavy favorite. Purdue, Ohio State and Michigan are the next three schools in line.
Moreno is one of several players On3 is more bullish on than most other recruiting services. The four-star center ranks No. 34, which is 18 spots higher than anyone else has him. Moreno is two spots higher than he was in the previous rankings update in March.
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Sisley, a four-star power forward, ranks No. 76. He fits what Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry seems to prefer: a lengthy, athletic wing with a top-tier jump shot. And the Irish got him on campus early in the cycle.
Sisley visited Notre Dame in early June, and he told Blue & Gold shortly after that was impressed with what he saw in South Bend.
“Just to get on campus and see everything and, you know, talk to the coaching staff in person was good,” Sisley said. “Obviously, (the campus) is really nice. You can tell there’s a lot of history there and stuff like that. All the buildings are really nice, and all the basketball facilities, too, were really nice. … I think my relationship with (Shrewsberry) so far is pretty good.”
Gurdak, a four-star center and the most recent class of 2025 player to receive an offer from Notre Dame, ranks No. 104. Penn State, then coached by Shrewsberry, was Gurdak’s first offer, and he also holds offers from Penn State, Iowa and Maryland.