Top-50 overall recruit Bo Ogden down to 6 schools

Bo Ogden, a four-star small forward in the 2026 class, has narrowed his list of schools down to six, he told Rivals. Moving forward, the 6-foot-5 rising senior of Austin Westlake High (TX) will consider Gonzaga, Kansas, Purdue, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Ogden, a native of Austin, Texas, is ranked as the No. 45 overall player in the nation, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He’s also the No. 17 small forward and the No. 5 player in Texas.
Ogden took an official visit to Purdue back in February. He’s also scheduled to see Virginia on September 25th and currently in the process of finalizing additional visits.
Prior to cutting his list down, he also received offers from Stanford, Virginia Tech, Providence, East Carolina, and Texas State.
Ogden led the entire Adidas 3SSB Circuit in scoring, averaging 22.0 points per game. He is the son of Texas men’s basketball General Manager Chris Ogden.
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Ogden a standout at the NBPA Top-100 Camp
On3’s Jamie Shaw found Bo Ogden to be a standout at the prestigious camp earlier this summer:
“Bo Ogden plays a clean game, and shows a little bit more than expected with the ball in his hands. He is a capable straight line driver and an adept shooter. There will always be lateral questions, but he gives consistent effort and is able to create opportunities.”
What he’s looking for in a school
In a previous interview with On3’s Jamie Shaw, Ogden discussed what he wants in his future college program.
“I want somewhere where I have a really good fit, somewhere I can play early, I want to get that development. And somewhere I have a really good connection with the coaching staff. I would say that fit and playstyle is definitely like my number one of what matters.”