Nate Oats, Tommy Lloyd, Rodney Terry among the coaches who've been in to see Hudson Greer this season

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Basketball season is in full effect. Typically, the recruiting process for high school recruits begins to slow a bit during this time. This is because of the hectic schedule from both parties (players and coaches) — multiple games a week, leading to it being more difficult to find time during the midst of the season.

However, several head coaches and assistants in college basketball make it their mission to visit their top recruits. This helps further build a relationship, continues the scouting process, and shows the player that they are a priority for that school.

I’ve decided to do a mini series in which I ask several of the nation’s top 2025 prospects which coaches have been in to see them this season. This includes coming to their respective high school to visit in between classes, for games, and practices.

Five-Star Plus+ PF Caleb Wilson | Five-Star Plus+ SG Meleek Thomas | Five-Star Plus+ SG Isiah Harwell | 4-star SF Jalen Haralson | 4-star SG Trey McKenney | 4-star PG Darius Acuff | 4-star SG Jasper Johnson | 4-star PG Mikel Brown Jr. | 4-star SF Will Riley

Next up is four-star shooting guard Hudson Greer, a 6-foot-6 junior out of Lake Travis in Austin, Texas. Greer is ranked as the No. 28 overall prospect in the 2025 On3 Industry Ranking. He’s also the No. 8 SG and the No. 1 player in TX.

11 college programs have been in to see Hudson Greer this season

Hudson Greer told On3 the following coaches have visited him this season:

  • Arizona Head Coach Tommy Lloyd
  • Creighton Head Coach Greg McDermott
  • Alabama Head Coach Nate Oats
  • Texas Head Coach Rodney Terry
  • LSU Head Coach Matt McMahon
  • Oklahoma State Head Coach Mike Boynton
  • Michigan Associate Head Coach Phil Martelli
  • UCLA Associate Head Coach Coach Darren Savino
  • Cal Assistant Coach Matt Scherbenske
  • Iowa Assistant Coach Sherman Dillard
  • Arkansas Assistant Coach Michael Musselman

Scouting Report

“Hudson Greer has a good frame with nice positional size. You can tell he is young and has some maturing to do when it comes to strength. He is a bursty athlete with good straight-line bounce. He can get on the rim in the half-court and throw it down in traffic. Greer is a smooth three-point shooter with deep range. He has a quick release and shoots with outstanding balance. Greer will need to continue tightening the handle, but he can play off one and two dribbles to get to his spots in the mid-range. Greer already carries multiple high major offers; he is trending as a national prospect in the 2025 class.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw