UNC Basketball Coach Drops By for Elite Prep Ahead of List Cut

On Thursday afternoon, UNC basketball assistant Brad Frederick visited Greenfield-Central School in Indiana to meet with senior guard Braylon Mullins. According to 247Sports’ Jeff Rabjohns, UConn’s head coach Dan Hurley, along with his top assistant Luke Murray, was also present as they look to secure the 6-foot-5, 180-pound sharpshooter in the final stages of his recruitment.

Mullins has jumped 85 places since early June, ranking No. 23 overall, No. 5 among shooting guards, and No. 3 in Indiana on the 247Sports 2025 Composite. He visited the Tar Heels last weekend and has nearly canceled his previously planned remaining visits.

Braylon Mullins, an impressive backcourt player known for his exceptional athleticism, is preparing to narrow his top 10 choices to five “early next week” and announce his decision date, according to national recruiting insider Adam Zagoria on Wednesday.

His top 10 includes UNC, UConn, Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, Alabama, Indiana, Purdue, Tennessee, and Michigan.

Mullins, now a five-star recruit, received an offer from UNC head coach Hubert Davis in late May.

Davis and his team have yet to secure a top recruit for the 2025 class. However, they still have several recruiting opportunities ahead, including multiple five-star prospects.

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