Sebastian Wilkins, a four-star forward from Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, has officially committed to Duke University and will reclassify from the 2026 to the 2025 recruiting class. The 6-foot-8, 215-pound prospect chose the Blue Devils over Maryland, enhancing an already impressive recruiting haul for head coach Jon Scheyer.
Wilkins is renowned for his versatility, boasting a 6-foot-10 wingspan and the ability to contribute both offensively and defensively. His commitment adds depth to Duke’s frontcourt, joining fellow recruits Cameron and Cayden Boozer, Nik Khamenia, and international standout Dame Sarr.
In his announcement, Wilkins expressed enthusiasm about joining Duke, stating, “I’m trying to bring a national championship to Cameron.” His decision to reclassify allows him to contribute to the team in the upcoming season, providing immediate impact and further solidifying Duke’s position as a top contender in college basketball.
With Wilkins’ addition, Duke’s 2025 recruiting class is now ranked No. 1 nationally, reflecting Coach Scheyer’s continued success in attracting elite talent to the program.
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