
Alabama basketball makes Top 10 list for 2026 4-star prospect
Alongside the Crimson Tide, Landrew is also reportedly is down to Auburn, Georgia, Louisville, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Purdue, Texas, Texas A&M, and UConn.
Formerly a two-sport athlete at Alabama's Thompson High School, Landrew currently attends Wheeler High School in Georgia where he is considered the state's No. 4 overall prospect, per the 247Sports Composite rankings. Rated as a four-star prospect, Landrew also ranks as the nation's No. 61 overall player in the 2026 class, as well as the No. 25 small forward nationally.
At the moment, Alabama does not currently have a player committed in its' 2026 basketball recruiting class.
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