Basketball

Ahmed Nur’s Recruitment Surge and Upcoming Official Visit to Syracuse

The five‑star prospect weighs his options as Syracuse, Purdue and other programs vie for his commitment

Ahmed Nur, a 2027 five‑star power forward, has emerged as one of the most coveted prospects in the 2027 class after a standout performance at the NBPA Top 100 Camp in Rock Hill, South Carolina, where he earned MVP honors. His recent surge has translated into a scholarship offer from Syracuse University, a program that has been actively courting the Phoenix native.

Nur's recruitment tour includes an official visit to Syracuse, as well as an official trip to Purdue and an unofficial visit to the University of Minnesota. The list of programs pursuing him reads like a who's who of college basketball, featuring Ole Miss, Washington, Alabama, Cincinnati, Kansas, Minnesota, SMU, Texas and several others.

Beyond his high school experience at Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Nur has transferred for the 2026‑27 season to CIA Bella Vista in Phoenix, where he competes in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League Scholastic division. In the 2025‑26 campaign, his new team posted a 26‑4 record and captured the Chipotle Nationals title in Fishers, Indiana.

A Recruiting Landscape in Flux

Nur's full list of suitors now spans more than two dozen schools, including BYU, Miami, Rutgers, Kansas, Indiana, Texas, Utah State, Florida State, Xavier, UNLV, SMU, Cincinnati, Ole Miss, Alabama, Georgia Tech, Arizona State, West Virginia, Mississippi State, Washington, San Diego State, Penn State, St. Bonaventure, Charlotte, Wake Forest and Providence. The breadth of interest reflects both his on‑court versatility and the growing confidence of coaching staffs in his potential impact.

Syracuse's coaching staff, led by longtime assistant Gerry McNamara, has positioned itself at the forefront of Nur's considerations, emphasizing a fit within their 2027 roster. The Orange are eager to add a player who can contribute immediately on both ends of the floor, and Nur's recent statistics — 15.0 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.3 blocks per game for the Milwaukee‑based Power 5 in the Adidas 3SSB league — underscore his all‑around skill set.

Adding another layer to the narrative, four‑star point guard J'Lon Lyons is scheduled to take an official visit to Syracuse men's basketball from September 11 to September 13, a move that could further shape the program's strategic direction for the upcoming class.

The convergence of elite talent, extensive recruiting outreach and high‑profile visits signals a pivotal moment for Syracuse and other programs vying for Nur's commitment. As the recruitment cycle progresses, the decisions of prospects like Nur will continue to reverberate across the national basketball landscape.

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