Basketball

Four-star point guard TJ Jamison eyes Iowa official visit

The Louisiana prospect, ranked 43rd nationally, highlights Iowa's culture and guard development as key factors in his recruitment

TJ Jamison, a four-star point guard from Calvary Baptist Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana, has drawn the interest of college basketball programs nationwide. Ranked 43rd nationally and the tenth-best point guard in the 2027 class, he holds offers from Iowa, Alabama, Arkansas, Baylor, Maryland, LSU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Miami.

A culture built on development

What distinguishes Iowa for Jamison is the environment he perceives within the program. He has spoken highly of head coach Ben McCollum and the staff, noting their track record of shaping guards into professional players. The prospect described the setting as family-like, a quality that aligns with his own aspirations.

Jamison’s admiration for elite guards extends beyond the collegiate level. He has cited NBA stars such as Damian Lillard, Kyrie Irving and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as inspirations, hoping to emulate their style and work ethic under Iowa’s guidance.

In early June, Jamison will travel to Iowa City for an official visit. The trip will allow him to meet Hawkeye players, observe practices, and spend time with the coaching staff. He expressed eagerness to experience the campus atmosphere and see firsthand how the program operates.

While still weighing his options, Jamison remains focused on finding a program that challenges him both on and off the court. He is seeking a coach who will trust him, a system that will develop his skills, and a community that feels like home.

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