Four-Star Point Guard Keyshuan Tillery Commits to Cincinnati
Wes Miller and his staff have landed their first commitment of the 2025 cycle.
After an in-home visit with Miller earlier this week, New Hampton School (NH) point guard Keyshuan Tillery has decided to shut his recruitment down and commit to the Bearcats.
Miller is familiar with Tillery's high school, having also attended New Hampton.
Tillery's offer list included Florida, Georgetown, Kansas, Louisville, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Villanova, but the 6'0 guard ultimately chose UC over other finalists' Virginia and Wake Forest.
Known as a true two-way player, Tillery sets the tone with his defensive pressure and has the intangibles to also be a leader on offense as a floor general and leader with his passing ability. Tillery was one of the top passers on the EYBL circuit over the summer and ended the summer averaging 5.6 assists, as well as 15.6 points per game during City Rocks' five-game Peach Jam run.
Scouting Keyshuan Tillery:
— Adam Finkelstein (@AdamFinkelstein) September 20, 2024
▪️True 2-way floor general & leader
▪️Elite competitor & intangibles
▪️Sets tone defensively; pressures ball!
▪️Paint touches, fast with ball, improved
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4pm announcement: https://t.co/pL4zTZI4Br pic.twitter.com/9lTpL9wLZx
When discussing his commitment with 247Sports' Adam Finklestein, Tillery noted the relationships with everyone within Cincinnati's program as the primary reason for Cincinnati earning his commitment.
Tillery is currently rated as the 53rd best prospect nationally and sixth best point guard in the 2025 class.
With Day-Day Thomas, Connor Hickman, and CJ Fredrick all out of eligibility following the 2024-25 season, Tillery will have an opportunity to come in and make an impact from day one.
Wes Miller and his staff continue to increase the talent level of Cincinnati's roster with the commitment of Tillery.