4-star PF Jalan Wingfield visiting Auburn
Jalan Wingfield, a four-star power forward in the 2026 class, will be taking an unofficial visit to Auburn today, he told On3. The 6-foot-7 junior out of Tri-Cities (Thomasville, GA) will be in attendance to see the No. 1-ranked Tigers matchup against No. 6-ranked Florida.
Wingfield included Auburn in his top ten schools last month, along with Alabama, Cincinnati, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Virginia Tech.
He is the No. 80 overall recruit in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Rankings. He’s also the No. 12 power forward and the No. 8 player in Georgia.
Wingfield is the son of former Cincinnati Bearcat and NBA player Dontonio Wingfield.
Wingfield talks Auburn
In a previous interview with On3, Jalan Wingfield talked about the Tigers.
AUBURN: “They got a great fanbase, I saw that immediately. You know, watching them play, they’re a top team in the country right now and I think with how I play, I can fit in with them team well. I talk a lot with them over there. Coach (Bruce) Pearl just sent me a whole voice message this week. So yeah, we got a good relationship.
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Wingfield named a standout at Holiday Hoopsgiving
Jalan Wingfield was recently named one of the top performers at the Holiday Hoopsgiving by On3’s Jamie Shaw:
“Jalan Wingfield has an appeal to his game. A lot of that appeal for the 6-foot-7 forward comes from his floor awareness and oftentimes being in the right place. He has great length and a projectable frame. He is also a multi-level producer. Finishing with touch around the basket, pushing the break with control, and knocking down shots with touch. His body is still developing, but his current production, skill base, and frame lead to long-term intrigue.”