It had been months since UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis and his staff made an offer for the 2025 recruiting class. But in the space of a few hours on Monday, they added two targets to the list.
Malachi Moreno, a four-star big man from Great Crossing High School (Ky.), announced his offer Monday afternoon, becoming the first center in the 2025 class to reach that stage with the Tar Heels.
Around the same time, third-year shooter Braylon Mullins from Greenfield Central, Indiana, revealed on social media an offer from the Tar Heels' Hubert Davis and four spots on the University of North Carolina's ambitious 2025 wish list. The number of stars has increased to two.
Mullins, a 6-foot-5, 180-pound guard, is ranked No. 108 overall in the 247Sports 2025 Composite Rankings and No. 7 among Indiana prospects, with about 20 offers, including from major programs. We are proud of our offers. But his latest creation will be his first of the blueblood variety.
Two weeks ago, Rivals' Rob Cassidy mentioned Braylon Mullins as one of six Prep players whose stock rose this spring.
“Mullins was a big reason for the Indiana Elite team's undefeated start.” [on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit]The 6-foot-5 guard still has plenty of room to grow as he needs to add a lot of weight, but he's playing the best basketball of his young career so far… Mullins is a reliable He's a multi-sport athlete with long-distance jumps, a muscular build and the ability to create his own opportunities. โ
UNC basketball has a maximum of 11 targets in 2025.
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