WVU Basketball Recruiting
Taking a Look at the 2025 Class for WVU Basketball
Over the past week, WVU basketball has received two commitments from the 2025 class in Braydon Hawthorne (three-star forward) and Kelvin Odih (four-star guard).
Let’s take a look at each prospect and what they bring to the table.
Odih is a senior at SoCal Academy who visited WVU in late August.
โEverything was great. I really enjoyed my time over there. The coaching staff was very welcoming,โย Odih said at the timeย toย WV Sports Now.
Odih picked West Virginia over Louisville and Rutgers. During his visit, Odih took a liking to the coaching staff.
โCoach DeVries, I really like him. Very nice guy. He kept it real with me. He never promised me anything, or sugarcoated anything to me. Thatโs something I very much respect about him.โ
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Hawthorne, 6-foot-8, picked up offers from Florida Gulf Coast, Mount St. Maryโs, Ohio, Old Dominion, Pepperdine, Radford, UMBC and Wichita State. Hawthorne took trips to Ohio and Old Dominion during his recruitment. Hawthorne is the No. 213 prospect in the country and the No. 1 player in the state of West Virginia, according to 247 Sports.
Hawthorne took an unofficial visit to West Virginia on Oct. 1.
โIt was great. There was great energy from everybody. [The staff] told me that they want me,โ Hawthorne said withย WV Sports Now.
Hawthorne was able to give the staff the exciting news that he would be committing just days later.
โI feel like nothing is better than to represent your home state,โ Hawthorne said.
WV Sports Nowย will provide updates on West Virginia basketball recruiting news.
