All three of Auburn's basketball commits have all signed:
AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn men’s basketball program signed another four-star recruit to its Top 15-ranked signing class with the addition of Sebastian Williams-Adams.
The 6-foot-8, 230-pound forward out of St. John’s High School in Houston, Texas, was the No. 35 overall prospect in the Class of 2025 and a Top 10-ranked player at his position nationally.
Last season, he averaged a double-double with 21.1 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.5 blocks per game for the Mavericks. Williams-Adams has a 7-foot-2 wing span.
“Sebastian fits the mold of so many of the great point forwards we’ve had here at Auburn,” Pearl said. “He is tough and physical. He can guard multiple positions on the floor. He’s really hard to stay in front of off the bounce. He is a great finisher around the basket and has the potential to become a great perimeter shooter. Sebastian is of the highest character, and even at a young age, has demonstrated he has many of the qualities of being a great Auburn man.”
His mother, Kareema Williams, was a high school All-American, and played college basketball at North Carolina and Wichita State. During her junior year with the Shockers, she was named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year averaging 20.9 points per game in 1992.
AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn men’s basketball program signed another four-star recruit to its Top 15-ranked signing class with the addition of Sebastian Williams-Adams.
The 6-foot-8, 230-pound forward out of St. John’s High School in Houston, Texas, was the No. 35 overall prospect in the Class of 2025 and a Top 10-ranked player at his position nationally.
Last season, he averaged a double-double with 21.1 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.5 blocks per game for the Mavericks. Williams-Adams has a 7-foot-2 wing span.
“Sebastian fits the mold of so many of the great point forwards we’ve had here at Auburn,” Pearl said. “He is tough and physical. He can guard multiple positions on the floor. He’s really hard to stay in front of off the bounce. He is a great finisher around the basket and has the potential to become a great perimeter shooter. Sebastian is of the highest character, and even at a young age, has demonstrated he has many of the qualities of being a great Auburn man.”
His mother, Kareema Williams, was a high school All-American, and played college basketball at North Carolina and Wichita State. During her junior year with the Shockers, she was named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year averaging 20.9 points per game in 1992.
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