Iowa basketball has extended a scholarship offer to Titus Moore, a 2028 prospect who has been making waves in Missouri high school circles. The announcement comes after the 6‑foot‑6, 220‑pound forward helped Logan‑Rogersville High School capture a state title, a feat that has drawn attention from several Big Ten and regional programs.
A standout season
Moore averaged 13.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game while shooting 61 percent from the field, 35 percent from beyond the arc and 68 percent at the free‑throw line, numbers that illustrate his efficiency as a hybrid big.
Recruiting ripple
The commitment from Iowa adds to a growing list that includes Nebraska, Iowa State, Missouri State, Drake, Saint Louis, and also shows interest from Creighton and Missouri, painting a picture of a player who is quickly becoming a coveted piece in the 2028 class.
Coaching perspective
Logan‑Rogersville coach Ben McCollum has praised Moore’s work ethic and versatility, noting that the player’s blend of size and shooting touch fits the modern game’s demands.
With the scholarship in hand, Moore now faces the next phase of his recruitment, weighing visits and evaluating how each program aligns with his academic goals and development trajectory.