According to multiple reports, class of 2026 wing Gabriel Sularski has scheduled an October unofficial visit to Indiana.
This will be his third visit to the Indiana campus, following a March trip to see IU face Michigan State in Bloomington, and a visit last October for Hoosier Hysteria. Indiana offered a scholarship during his visit for the MSU game.
The 6-foot-6 Sularski is ranked No. 88 nationally in the junior class according to the On3 Average.
Sularksi spoke with Patrick O’Brien of Phenom Hoops Report this week about his upcoming visit to IU:
“The Indiana visit is October 14th and looking forward to watching a full practice, sitting down with all the coaching staff, and learning more about what their expectations are of me for their program,” he told O’Brien.
Sularski led Benet Academy (Lisle, Ill.) in scoring last season as a sophomore. A versatile inside and out scorer, he averaged 14 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists for the Class 4A regional champions. He now attends Lemont H.S. in Lemont, Ill.
For spring and summer basketball, Sularski played for the Mean Streets program on the Nike EYBL Circuit. He also played for Poland in the FIBA EuroBasket.
Sularski is a big and physical lefthanded guard who likes to initiate and play through contact off the bounce. He’s a competent scorer at all three levels, and Sularski has high-level passing skills. You can watch some summer school ball highlights ball.
Some of the other main schools involved with Sularski he told O’Brien are Tennessee, Michigan State, Missouri, Illinois, Stanford, Louisville, South Carolina, Marquette, BYU, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Alabama. He’ll also visit Notre Dame two days before the IU visit.
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