Published May 1, 2023
A look at recent offers for UConn Basketball in the class of 2025
Ben Butcher  •  UConnReport
Recruiting Analyst

The break for Coach Danny Hurley after leading UConn to their fifth national championship was a short one and he is now fully in recruiting mode. Hurley has been hot on the recruiting trail recently, giving out multiple offers to some of the best players in the class of 2025. Here are the recent offers for players in the current sophomore class.

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Thomas became the first 2025 to receive an offer from UConn over the weekend.

The 6-4 guard from Pennsylvania has been electric on the AAU circuit so far, averaging 14.5 points a game while only playing an average of 20 minutes per game. His NH Lighting squad is also undefeated in the EYBL season after its first four games.

Thomas helped his high school team (Lincoln Park) win a state title this past season and he will only be improving on his game with age.

He is an explosive guard who can score at all levels while being active on defense. Thomas is shifty and has a great mid-range pull-up game.

Thomas has offers from high-profile programs such as Duke, Michigan, Indiana and Villanova. He will certainly have many more coming his way.

Expect UConn to remain in hot pursuit of the sophomore guard.

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The 6-foot-5 wing from Vermont is the number 12 player in his class and he picked up an offer from UConn on Wednesday morning. In total, he has already accumulated 10 offers.

Sanon is a great shooter with tremendous athletic upside. He will be seen as a future first-rounder in the NBA Draft.

He is also a steady riser in the class of 2025 and could be a very interesting addition to the Huskies' roster.

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The most recent player in the 2025 class to receive an offer from Coach Hurley is one of the biggest names in the country.

Cooper Flagg made major headlines over the weekend when he put on a jaw-dropping performance in Atlanta during his EYBL season debut with a whopping 52 points, 12 rebounds and 2 assists.

Flagg could be ready for the NBA right now and he is considered by many to be the best high school player in the country.

He is incredibly mobile and plays the forward position with great poise. The 6-foot-8 PF has awesome court vision and can be a solid playmaker as well. His rebounding and scoring already appear to be elite with a great jumper in his bag.

If UConn is able to land Flagg, he would be an immediate contributor. Look for the Huskies to stay in the hunt for the highly touted prospect.