Class of 2025 5-star Jalen Haralson has cut two planned visits and he’s nearing a decision.
The 6-foot-6 in-state guard/wing told national 247Sports reporter Eric Bossi he won’t take previously planned visits to Kansas or Missouri, and he’s moving up a trip to Purdue to this coming weekend.
That should be the end of Haralson’s visits, and a decision should be forthcoming soon thereafter.
“I’m getting close to that decision and I think that I will make it really soon. I don’t know the exact date yet but I think it will be really soon after I get back from the Purdue visit,” Haralson told Bossi.
Haralson took recent official visits to IU, Notre Dame, and Michigan State. Along with Purdue, those are the four schools that appear to still be in contention.
Meanwhile, 2025 5-star point guard Mikel Brown was in Bloomington for an official visit over the weekend.
He posted the following photos on his X account:
For more background on Brown, GO HERE.
The visits continue this coming weekend, as 2025s Braylon Mullins, Trent Sisley and Eric Reibe are all scheduled to be on campus.
For complete coverage of IU basketball recruiting, GO HERE.
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