
Missouri basketball recruiting: Five-star CG Jason Crowe Jr. commits to Tigers on CBS Sports HQ
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Missouri basketball recruiting: Five-star CG Jason Crowe Jr. commits to Tigers on CBS Sports HQ
Jason Crowe Jr. announced his commitment to Missouri on CBS Sports HQ. He is the first player with a five-star rating from 247Sports to announce a college decision out of the 2026 class. The 6-foot-3 combo guard is a high-end scorer with plenty of playmaking chops. Missouri is coming off a remarkable bounce-back season, reaching the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed.
Crowe is Mizzou’s first commitment of the 2026 recruiting cycle and is the first player with a five-star rating from 247Sports to announce a college decision out of the 2026 class. He is Missouri’s first commitment from a 247Sports five-star prospect under fourth-year coach Dennis Gates Jr.
If Crowe’s commitment sticks, he’ll be the first 247Sports five-star prospect to suit up for the Tigers out of high school since Michael Porter Jr. from the Class of 2017 and just the second since Linas Kleiza in the Class of 2003.
Crowe is a California native who has been playing with the Oakland Soldiers on the grassroots circuit while honing his reputation as a high-end scorer with plenty of playmaking chops. 247Sports National Basketball Director Eric Bossi noted that Crowe owns “an array of skills that his far beyond his soon-to-be 17 years of age.”
“He navigates high-ball screens with the polish of a seasoned veteran,” Bossi wrote. “He gets to the rim at will. He has all sorts of pull-ups and floaters in his bag, and he can get on runs from deep where he puts up points in a hurry.”
Crowe never released a list of finalists, but Missouri beat out several big brands for his commitment. Among the others to offer were Kentucky, UCLA, Villanova, just to name a few. The Tigers are coming off a remarkable bounce-back season, having reached the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed just one year removed from going 0-18 in SEC play.
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Jason Crowe Jr. is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 6 national recruit in the 2026 class. The 6-foot-3, left-handed combo guard from just outside of Los Angeles is ranked as a five-star prospect. Missouri head coach Dennis Gates was previously the head coach at Cleveland State. Crowe is the first player in the class of 2026 to commit to Missouri and Gates, who is about to begin his fourth season with the Tigers. He is known as a strong scorer with a strong crafty crafty skill set, and he will be taking his talents to Missouri, which went 22-12 last season and was a No.6 seed in the NCAA Tournament. His recruitment also involved Kentucky, among several other brand-name programs, but things took a surprise twist and majorly sped up in the fall, 247Sports’ Travis Branham told the Herald-Leader. The head coach of the Oakland Soldiers said that Crowe has some of the most impressive work ethic that he’s seen from a high school player.
And he’ll be coming to the SEC.
On Friday evening, standout guard Jason Crowe Jr. committed to Missouri at Peach Jam, the season-ending tournament for the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League. The event is held at the Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, South Carolina.
Crowe committed to head coach Dennis Gates and the Tigers during an announcement ceremony that was livestreamed via CBS Sports. Crowe’s commitment came on the day that he turned 17 years old.
A 6-foot-3, left-handed combo guard from just outside of Los Angeles, Crowe is ranked by the 247Sports Composite as a five-star prospect and as the No. 6 national recruit in the 2026 class. According to that same recruiting service, Crowe is the first top-25 recruit in the 2026 class to make his college choice. Previously, the highest-ranked recruit to commit to a school was No. 27 national prospect JJ Andrews (Arkansas).
Crowe’s commitment to the Tigers — a program that went 22-12 last season and was a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament — caps what was a curious recruitment that also involved Kentucky, among several other brand-name programs.
Crowe — who plays on the Nike EYBL circuit for Oakland Soldiers — took the uncommon step of not publicizing his college scholarship offers, and he never released a reduced list of schools under consideration, something that many prospects of his caliber do during their recruitment.
When he picked Missouri as his college choice on Friday evening, Crowe wasn’t working from a set list of schools. Regardless, his pick of Missouri was expected. Several top recruiting analysts, including Travis Branham of 247Sports, had previously logged predictions for Crowe to commit to the Tigers.
Crowe is the first player in the class of 2026 to commit to Missouri and Gates, who is about to begin his fourth season with the Tigers. Gates was previously the head coach at Cleveland State for three seasons.
DeAndre Walker, the head coach of the Oakland Soldiers, told the Herald-Leader this week that Crowe has some of the most impressive work ethic that he’s seen from a high school player.
Case in point?
Prior to an afternoon game that the Soldiers played at Peach Jam this week, Crowe was in the gym at 7 a.m. going through an individual workout.
“I’ve never seen a kid that wants it as much as he does,” Walker said. “It just shows in his work. He puts in countless hours to be who he is, so it’s no surprise what he’s doing out here.”
Jason Crowe Jr. (5) of the Oakland Soldiers dribbles the ball as RJ Smith (3) of Team Final defends during the Nike EYBL Peach Jam tournament on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, South Carolina. Katie Goodale/USA TODAY NETWORK
What happened to Kentucky in Jason Crowe Jr.’s recruitment?
For a while, the scuttlebutt was trending in a positive direction when it came to Kentucky basketball’s recruitment of Crowe.
Much was made of the strong ties that exist between the Crowe family and Kentucky assistant coach Jason Hart, who holds a plethora of ties to the basketball scene in Southern California. The crux of this stemmed from the relationship between Hart and Crowe’s father of the same name, who are longtime friends and attended Inglewood High School together in the greater Los Angeles region.
Inglewood is also where the younger Crowe plays his high school hoops.
“Both of them just have a plan,” Walker added about the elder and younger Crowe. “They stuck to it and put in that work, and he’s here now.”
For all the smoke that was spread surrounding this connection, it doesn’t seem like Kentucky was ever the leader in Crowe’s quiet recruitment.
“He wasn’t expected to make a decision until the fall, but things took a surprise twist and majorly sped up,” Branham, the 247Sports recruiting expert, recently told the Herald-Leader about Crowe’s recruitment.
Now Crowe, who is known as a crafty scorer with a strong handle, will be taking his talents to Missouri.
“He’s a threat, whether it’s passing, whether it’s scoring. I can say that he works on his game that much to where it doesn’t matter what you throw at him, he’s going to adjust,” Walker said of Crowe.
The Wildcats still have plenty of opportunities going forward to utilize the West Coast connections boasted by Hart, who had a 10-year professional playing career, was an assistant coach at Southern Cal and was the head coach of the NBA’s G League Ignite team prior to joining Pope’s staff.
UK has offered a scholarship to 15 other players in the 2026 recruiting group, including several who call Southern California home. This group includes guard Brandon McCoy, small forward Tajh Ariza and power forward Christian Collins.
Oakland Soldiers guard Jason Crowe Jr. shoots a free throw during a game against Team Final at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam tournament on July 15, 2025, at the Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, South Carolina. Katie Goodale/USA TODAY NETWORK
Mark Pope, UK basketball continue to recruit at Peach Jam
Crowe’s commitment during Peach Jam also came during an evaluation period for college basketball coaches.
From Thursday through Sunday, college coaches are allowed to be at Peach Jam, and other events nationwide, watching prospects play.
Aside from Crowe, there are 10 prospects who currently hold Kentucky scholarship offers who are taking part in this year’s Peach Jam. This includes power forward Tyran Stokes, the consensus top recruit in the 2026 class who is teammates with Crowe on the Oakland Soldiers team.
Seven of these Kentucky recruits at Peach Jam are class of 2026 prospects and three are from the class of 2027.
This week, Pope, Hart and Kentucky associate head coach Alvin Brooks III were all out recruiting at Peach Jam.
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