In a major recruiting coup, the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball program has secured the commitment of Davion Hannah, a highly-touted shooting guard and the No. 22 overall prospect in the class of 2025. Hannah’s pledge gives head coach Nate Oats his third four-star recruit in the current cycle, bolstering an already impressive haul for the ascending Tide.
The 6-foot-4 Hannah, who hails from Milwaukee and currently plays at Missouri’s Link Academy, was drawn to Alabama by the program’s winning culture and Oats’ proven track record of developing NBA-caliber talent. “I love their culture,” Hannah remarked. “They win consistently and they are coming off a Final Four. Coach Oats prepares his players for the NBA. Everything they do translates.”
Oats’ Recruiting Prowess on Full Display
Hannah’s commitment is a testament to Oats’ recruiting acumen and the attractiveness of the Alabama brand in the current college basketball landscape. Over the past five classes, the Tide have landed an impressive 15 ESPN 100 prospects, with six of those ranked in the top 25 nationally. Oats’ ability to lure elite talent to Tuscaloosa has been a driving force behind Alabama’s resurgence on the hardwood.
Building a Strong Bond
Hannah pointed to his strong relationship with Oats as a key factor in his decision. “I built a great relationship with Coach Oats,” he noted. “He is a cool guy off the court and a serious guy on the court. He makes sure you do things the right way and I respect that.” The Milwaukee native also praised the campus atmosphere, describing it as “a big family with the student body, fans and athletes.”
“I want to be a part of what they do and how they do it. They win consistently and they are coming off a Final Four. Coach Oats prepares his players for the NBA.”
– Davion Hannah on his commitment to Alabama
A Perfect Fit in Tuscaloosa
Hannah’s game appears tailor-made for Oats’ up-tempo, free-flowing offensive system. The gifted scorer thrived on the Nike EYBL circuit last spring and summer, putting up impressive numbers for Team Herro:
- 14.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game in EYBL play
- 13.4 points and 5.0 boards per contest at the prestigious Nike Peach Jam
- Attempted 32 free throws in just five Peach Jam games, highlighting his aggressive offensive mindset
Talent evaluators rave about Hannah’s open-floor abilities with the ball in his hands, noting his speed, ability to pressure defenses, and knack for creating space and elevation on pull-up jumpers. As his perimeter shooting continues to improve, the dynamic scorer projects as an ideal backcourt weapon in Alabama’s scheme.
A Promising 2025 Haul
Hannah joins fellow four-star prospects London Jemison (No. 48 overall) and Amari Allen in Alabama’s 2025 recruiting class. While Oats and his staff are likely far from finished on the trail, the trio provides an excellent foundation as the Tide aim to continue their upward trajectory in the unforgiving SEC.
With Hannah in the fold and several other high-profile targets still in play, excitement is building in Tuscaloosa for what could be a truly special 2025 class. If Oats can work his magic and land a few more big fish, Alabama fans may soon have even more reason to celebrate on the recruiting front.