Oregon’s men’s basketball program has secured a new addition for the upcoming season, announcing the signing of freshman forward Seven Spurlock. The 6‑foot‑5 prospect from Dallas, Texas, joins the Ducks as a three‑star recruit who has already made waves on the national prep scene.
A Blend of Domestic and International Exposure
Spurlock’s résumé reads like a global scouting report. He starred at Dynamic Prep before heading to Overtime Elite, where he competed alongside some of the nation’s most touted prospects. In the OTE playoffs he posted 18.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game, numbers that helped him climb to No. 8 in the Texas rankings according to ESPN.
Beyond the United States, Spurlock has represented his country on the world stage, participating in the 2025 FIBA Next Gen Hoops Invitational. The tournament, which showcases the next wave of international talent, gave him a chance to test his skills against top European and African prospects, further sharpening his versatile offensive skill set.
What This Means for the Ducks
Coaches see Spurlock as a immediate contributor who can stretch the floor and create scoring opportunities off the dribble. His ability to handle multiple roles on the wing aligns with Oregon’s up‑tempo style, and his experience in high‑pressure environments should help the team navigate a demanding Pac‑12 schedule. Fans can expect to see a player who brings both raw talent and a seasoned basketball IQ to the program.