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ESPN elevates Arkansas commit JJ Andrews to 5-star basketball status

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — ESPN has upgraded Arkansas basketball commit JaShawn “JJ” Andrews to 5-star status in its most recent recruiting rankings.

It makes him one of the highest-rated players in the 2026 class and a central figure in coach John Calipari’s inaugural recruiting class at Arkansas.

Andrews, a 6-foot-7 small forward from Little Rock Christian Academy, averaged 28.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 3.3 assists as a junior, leading his team to the state quarterfinals.

His performances on the national summer circuit, including the Nike EYBL, contributed to his rise in national recruiting boards, according to analysts familiar with ESPN’s evaluation process.

He committed to Arkansas on May 15 after considering offers from Missouri, LSU, Oklahoma, Marquette, and others.

The commitment was announced in front of family and friends at his high school, and Andrews cited the opportunity to stay close to home and the atmosphere created by Calipari as key factors in his decision.

“Coach Calipari made it clear that I’d have the chance to make an impact here, and the atmosphere on my visit just felt right,” Andrews said at the commitment ceremony.

The 5-star distinction from ESPN comes after Andrews’ steady climb in recruiting rankings over the past year. He was previously rated as a consensus 4-star prospect and is considered the top high school basketball player in Arkansas for his class.

Andrews’ father, Shawn Andrews, played football at Arkansas before a career in the NFL, adding to the family connection to the university. His coaches and teammates at Little Rock Christian describe him as a leader who frequently puts team success above individual recognition.

Recruiting analysts have cited Andrews’ physical profile, a 7-foot wingspan and a strong frame, as assets that translate well to the college level. They note his ability to score, rebound, and defend multiple positions, as well as his leadership qualities, as reasons for his high ranking.

The Razorbacks’ recruiting class, with Andrews as its centerpiece, is expected to draw attention from other high-profile recruits.

Isaiah Sealy, another top Arkansas prospect, said that Andrews’ commitment makes Arkansas an attractive destination for other elite players in the class of 2026.

John Calipari, who began his tenure as Arkansas head coach this year, has a history of developing NBA talent and attracting top-tier recruits.

His early success in landing Andrews is viewed as a significant development by college basketball analysts.

Andrews has also been recognized for his work off the court, earning the Gatorade Player of the Year award for Arkansas. In interviews, he has emphasized his desire to be a positive example for younger athletes and to demonstrate that local players can succeed without leaving the state.

As the basketball season approaches, Andrews will begin his senior year at Little Rock Christian Academy with heightened expectations. He remains committed to Arkansas and is expected to sign with the Razorbacks during the early signing period for the class of 2026.

The addition of Andrews to the Arkansas roster is seen as a boost for a program seeking to return to national prominence.

His elevation to 5-star status further solidifies his position as one of the top prospects in the country and a foundational piece for the future of Razorbacks basketball.

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