4-star 2018 Small Forward Saddiq Bey (6’7″/195) will be taking an official visit to NC State beginning Thursday.
Bey revealed his Final 6 schools on August 13th, and NC State made the cut along with Miami, Pitt, Northwestern, Xavier, and Princeton.
Bey is ranked as the #82 overall player in the class of 2018 by 247. Bey unofficially visited NC State back on June 30th, and he received his offer from Keatts and his team on May 7th.
Over the month of September Bey took official visits to Miami (September 29), Northwestern (September 22), Xavier (September 15) and Pitt (September 1). It looks like Princeton is the one team in his Final 6 that will not be getting an official visit (each player only gets 5 official visits).
4-Star 2025 Combo Guard Kaden Magwood (6’3″/170) has released his Final Three, and NC State made the cut along with Ole Miss and Auburn.
Magwood will be announcing his college decision on November 11th. He took an Official Visit to NC State at the end of August, and he has taken Official Visits to the other 2 finalists as well.
247Sports ranks Magwood as the #44 overall player nationally in the 2025 recruiting class, the #7 Combo Guard and the #1 player in the state of North Carolina.
Magwood plays for Combine Academy in Charlotte, and plays AAU ball with Team Loaded.
Jernigan is ranked as the #64 overall player nationally in the 2025 recruiting class by ESPN, and the #1 player in the state of North Carolina.
She chose NC State over a Final 3 that included Michigan and Kentucky.
Last season at Bishop McGuinness (Kernersville, NC), Jernigan averaged 19 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game, while shooting 46% from the field.
Jernigan is NC State’s first verbal commitment in their 2025 recruiting class.
Andrews took an Official Visit to Missouri last week, and he has one scheduled with Arkansas in the middle of October, one with LSU the second week of November and one with Marquette beginning on January 31st of next year.
NC State offered Andrews back on June 15th.
ESPN ranks Andrews as the #15 overall player nationally in the 2026 recruiting class, the #4 Small Forward and the #1 player in the state of Arkansas.