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Tennessee basketball makes top eight schools for four-star shooting guard from New York

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Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2026 basketball signing class.

Four-star shooting guard Jasiah Jervis included Tennessee in his top eight schools, along with North Carolina State, Michigan State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Texas, Illinois and Florida, according to Dushawn London of 247Sports.

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The 6-foot-4, 190-pound prospect is from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York. 247Sports ranks Jervis as the No. 7 shooting guard in the class and No. 4 player in New York.

Tennessee offered him a scholarship on July 14. The 2026 prospect will officially visit the Vols on Oct. 24.

Saint Louis was the first school to offer Jervis a scholarship on Jan. 14, 2024. Additional schools to offer him a scholarship include Iona, St. John’s, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Manhattan, Hofstra, Rhode Island, Wake Forest, Stanford, Rutgers, Northwestern, Virginia Tech, Villanova, Michigan and Cincinnati.

Tennessee does not have a commitment in its 2026 basketball recruiting class. The Vols have six commitments in their 2025 basketball recruiting class: forward DeWayne Brown, small forward Amari Evans, point guard Troy Henderson, forward Nate Ament, shooting guard Clarence Massamba and shooting guard Ethan Burg.

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