Official visit tracker for Michigan State basketball this fall

See which big-time prospects will be visiting Michigan State this fall

Michigan State basketball recruiting is starting to heat up as we start to turn the page on the summer months and look ahead to the fall.

The fall is typically a big-time in high school basketball recruiting, with Michigan State in particular using fall weekends to host big-time prospects they have prioritized on their big boards. This year will be no different with the Spartans already lining up numerous official visits for the fall.

Here is a breakdown of the known prospects that will be taking an upcoming official visit to Michigan State:

Julius Avent (PF)

Bergen Catholic #0 Julius Avent make his entrance. Ridgewood boys basketball hosts Bergen Catholic in a game on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025.

Avent of Oradell, N.J. will be visiting Michigan State on August 30, according to 247Sports.

Avent is a four-star prospect, with a 247Sports' composite recruiting rating of 96.92. He ranks as the No. 13 power forward and No. 88 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite system.

Avent holds notable offers from Michigan State, Penn State, Xavier, Mississippi State, Seton Hall, Villanova and Washington.

Carlos Medlock Jr. (PG)

Wayne Memorial's Carlos Medlock Jr. scores during the Kensington Lakes Activities Association boys basketball championship on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, at Northville High School.

Medlock of Branson, Mo. will be visiting Michigan State on September 5, according to 247Sports.

Medlock is a four-star prospect, with a 247Sports' composite recruiting rating of 95.54. He ranks as the No. 10 point guard and No. 118 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite system.

Medlock committed to Michigan State on July 25. He also held notable offers from Michigan, Tennessee, Iowa, Creighton and Oklahoma State.

Quinn Costello (PF)

Mar 23, 2025; Cleveland, OH, USA; Michigan State Spartans mascot “Sparty” performs in the first half against the New Mexico Lobos during the NCAA Tournament Second Round at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Costello of Boston will be visiting Michigan State on September 5, according to 247Sports.

Costello is a four-star prospect, with a 247Sports' composite recruiting rating of 96.55. He ranks as the No. 15 power forward and No. 96 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite system.

Costello holds notable offers from Michigan State, Boston College, Florida State, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Penn State, Providence, Purdue, Stanford, Syracuse, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Wisconsin.

Jasiah Jervis (SG)

Stepinac's Jasiah Jervis (25) puts up a shot in front of Cardinal Hayes' Trevon Lewis (21) during the CHSAA Class AA basketball championship at Mount Saint Michael Academy in the Bronx Feb. 25, 2023. Cardinal Hayes won the game 85-69.

Stepinac Vs Hayes Chsaa Basketball Championship

Jervis of White Plains, N.Y. will be visiting Michigan State on September 5, according to 247Sports.

Jervis is a four-star prospect, with a 247Sports' composite recruiting rating of 97.64. He ranks as the No. 10 shooting guard and No. 64 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite system.

Jervis holds notable offers from Michigan State, Florida, Michigan, Illinois, NC State, Northwestern, Pitt, Rutgers, St. John's, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Villanova, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest.

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