5 stars recruit a big contender for the national No. 1 ranking

Vyctorius Miller, a 2024 five-star wing reportedly with a scholarship offer from Syracuse basketball, recently completed a stellar AAU circuit and is considering campus visits.

The 6-foot-5 Miller has received positive reviews from analysts and national scouts for his spring and summer performances in grassroots basketball for the Los Angeles-based West Coast elite in the Under Armor Association league.

Since the opening of the contact period in mid-June, the media have suggested that Miller hears about a long list of schools, which is not surprising, given that he is a strong contender for the national No. 1 ranking in the rising junior classexperts say.

Several recruiting websites note that Miller has an offer from Orangethough I don’t know when the ‘Cuse might have offered him this scholarship offer.

Syracuse basketball faces stiff competition for five-star Vyctorius Miller.

Miller adapted in his second season for Crean Lutheran High School in Irvine, Calif., during a 2021-22 term where pundits praised his play.

Ahead of the 2022-23 term, his freshman year, Miller will compete for one of the nation’s top high school teams, the powerhouse AZ Compass Prep School in Chandler, Arizona.

Moments ago, the AZ Compass Prep School was among the top 10 national teams, and the Dragons earned a bid for the 2022 GEICO National Championships held last spring in Ft. Myers, Florida.

In 2022-23, AZ Compass Prep will become a member of the prestigious National Interscholastic Basketball Conference (“NIBC”), a 10-team super league comprised of prep schools and independent basketball academies.

By the way, for some context, four-star Syracuse 2022 basketball signers Judah Mintz and Chris Bunch adapted to the NIBC during their senior seasons.

Mintz was a star for Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., while Bunch had a strong tenure for Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah.

Going back to Miller, besides the Orange, others who offered him include 2022 NCAA Tournament winner Kansas, Georgetown, UCLA, Southern California, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Texas Tech, LSU, Arizona, Arizona State, Ole Miss, California, Washington State and Oklahoma State.

According to scouting services and reports, Duke, Kentucky and Oregon are among other teams interested in Miller.

Last month he discussed some programs he is considering for potential future visits in an interview with 247Sports national analyst Travis Branham. Miller mentioned Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma State, UCLA and Southern California.

At this point, all major recruiting services have him in the top 25 overall, although Miller is in the national top 10 in 2024 according to several recruitment websites.

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