Wisconsin basketball head coach Greg Gard is hard at work on the recruiting trail this summer. He has been multitasking, not only trying to land the crown jewel of the 2024 class but also laying the groundwork for 2025. Following the Badgers’ advanced camp yesterday, Gard extended scholarship offers to three in-state prospects in the ’25 class.
Wisconsin Basketball Offers 2025 Center Will Garlock
Will Garlock is a local prospect from Middleton. Measuring in at six-foot-ten-inches and 215 pounds, his recruitment has taken off since programs began contacting rising juniors earlier this month. UW is the young center’s second unofficial visit this month after previously visiting head coach Shaka Smart and the Marquette Golden Eagles. In addition to Wisconsin, he holds scholarship offers from Marquette and Virginia Tech.
Currently unranked by major recruiting services, Garlock is no stranger to the Wisconsin Badgers. Beyond growing up just down the road in Middleton, he also plays high school basketball alongside the son of current Wisconsin basketball assistant coach Dean Oliver. Oliver is acting as Garland’s primary recruiter, according to 247Sports. Insider Evan Flood entered a Crystal Ball prediction for UW to land Garlock the same day he received his scholarship offer.
Wisconsin Basketball Offers 2025 Guard Zach Kinziger
The Kinziger name should be familiar to anyone who follows Wisconsin high school basketball. Brothers John and Zach Kinziger led De Pere High School to an unforgettable 2022-23 season. Their 30-win undefeated season was capped off with a victory in the Division 1 state championship game over Arrowhead inside the Kohl Center. John will play NCAA D1 basketball at Illinois State this fall.
I am Honored and Grateful to receive an offer from Coach Gard and the University of Wisconsin @team_herro @DePereHoops @BadgerMBB pic.twitter.com/3wK0i37879
— Zach Kinziger (@zach_kinziger) June 29, 2023
John’s younger brother, Zach, received a scholarship offer from the Badgers yesterday. The six-foot-three-inch 175-pound guard has impressed at all levels of competition. This spring, he averaged 17.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.1 assists in 26.3 minutes per game on the Nike E16 circuit. His PPG mark ranked 15th among all players.
Although currently unranked by the major recruiting services, Kinziger is attracting attention from programs nationwide. Wisconsin is his first power conference offer, but Kinziger has been contacted by other power conference programs including Iowa, Notre Dame, and Iowa State. He holds scholarship offers from UW – Green Bay and Cal Poly.
Wisconsin Basketball Offers 2025 (or 2026?) Forward LeTrevion Fenderson
Gard’s last 2025 offer of the week may not end up being a 2025 offer at all. UW is LeTrevion Fenderson’s first Division 1 offer. He is, however, only 15 years old and rumblings are that he may reclassify to 2026. The forward from Racine is not currently ranked by the major recruiting services.
Blessed to receive my 1st division 1 offer from the university of Wisconsin pic.twitter.com/Jk3x2OvQLk
— LaTrevion Fenderson (@Fendy3Fendy_) June 29, 2023
At six-foot-four-inches and 180-pounds, Fenderson is incredibly physically advanced for his age. If he continues to grow, Wisconsin basketball may have done itself a favor by getting in on the Prairie School product so early.
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