Tennessee Volunteers Set to Host 4-Star Basketball Prospect Chris Washington Jr.
Tennessee set to host 4-star wing Chris Washington Jr.
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Chris Washington Jr., a 4-star wing and top-50 prospect from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is set to take an official visit to the University of Tennessee after decommitting from Alabama. This visit comes as the Volunteers aim to strengthen their 2026 recruiting class, currently ranked 23rd nationally.
- 01Chris Washington Jr. is a 6-8 forward and the top player in Tennessee.
- 02He is ranked among the top 50 prospects in the 2026 class.
- 03Tennessee's current recruiting class includes 4-star wings Ralph Scott and Manny Green.
- 04The Volunteers are also active in the transfer portal, adding several new players.
- 05Washington's visit could significantly impact Tennessee's recruiting strategy.
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Chris Washington Jr., a highly touted 4-star wing from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is scheduled to visit the University of Tennessee this week. Washington, who stands at 6-8, recently decommitted from Alabama and is currently ranked among the top 50 prospects in the 2026 class. His visit is crucial for the Volunteers as they look to enhance their recruiting efforts, which currently feature other notable players like Ralph Scott and Manny Green. Tennessee's recruiting class is ranked 23rd nationally according to 247Sports. The Volunteers are also navigating the transfer portal, having added guards Tyler Lundblade, Dai Dai Ames, and forward Miles Rubin to their roster. Washington's athletic profile and size make him a key target for Tennessee, amidst competition from other programs like Oregon, USC, and SMU.
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Washington's commitment could enhance the competitiveness of the Tennessee basketball program, attracting more talent and improving future performance.
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