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Micah Gordon Schedules Eight Visits From VCU to Providence
What Happened
Four-star 2027 point guard Micah Gordon has scheduled official visits to VCU, Tennessee, Creighton, Auburn, West Virginia, UConn, UCLA, and Providence. The 5-foot-11 New Jersey prospect will attend Spire Academy in Ohio for his senior season. His visits are set for August 27-28 at VCU, September 4-6 at Tennessee, September 11-13 at Creighton, September 18-20 at Auburn, September 22-24 at West Virginia, September 25-27 at UConn, October 9-11 at UCLA, and October 16-18 at Providence. Gordon is ranked No. 31 nationally in the 2027 Rivals150 and No. 11 among point guards in the Industry Rankings. The supplied report includes no official comment.
Why It Matters
- Eight visits create a dense evaluation window, with six programs seeing Gordon between August 27 and September 27.
- Gordon's 18.1 points and 4.7 assists per game on Nike's EYBL Circuit give each staff a recent competitive sample before visits begin.
- His 5-foot-11 frame makes point-guard decision-making, shot creation, and defensive work central to every evaluation.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Gordon has already shown production as a lead guard, including 1.3 made threes and 1.4 steals per game this summer. The harder task for each staff is deciding how that production carries into college size and pressure. His Peach Jam showing offers a useful clue: a 7-for-19 shooting night still included 16 points, six rebounds, and eight assists. That is credit for finding other ways to help. The consequence is simple: this race will turn on which program trusts his reads when the shot is not cooperating.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- August 27-28: Gordon visits VCU.
- September 4-6: Gordon visits Tennessee.
- October 16-18: Gordon visits Providence, the final scheduled visit in the current group.
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