Tennessee basketball offers top-rated 2027 shooting guard
The Vols offered a scholarship to five-star shooting guard Jordan Page, according to Jamie Shaw of On3.
The 6-foot-5, 180-pound prospect plays for Broughton High School and Garner Road Basketball Club in Raleigh, North Carolina. 247Sports ranks Page as the No. 1 shooting guard in the class and No. 1 player in North Carolina.
Page unofficially visited Duke on Feb. 1. North Carolina State was the first school to offer him a scholarship on June 10. North Carolina and Georgetown also offered him a scholarship.
Tennessee does not have a commitment in its 2026 basketball recruiting class. The Vols have six commitments in their 2025 basketball recruiting class: forward DeWayne Brown, small forward Amari Evans, point guard Troy Henderson, forward Nate Ament, shooting guard Clarence Massamba and shooting guard Ethan Burg.
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