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Michigan Lands 5-Star Recruit Brandon McCoy Jr.
Sierra Canyon guard brings scoring punch and two-way upside to Wolverines' backcourt
Apr. 5, 2026 at 2:53am
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Michigan has landed a commitment from five-star recruit Brandon McCoy Jr., a 6-foot-5 combo guard from Sierra Canyon High School in California. McCoy is expected to be a foundational piece of the Wolverines' backcourt, bringing scoring ability, length, and two-way upside that should make him a future first-round NBA draft prospect.
Why it matters
McCoy's commitment is a major recruiting win for Michigan, as he was a long-time target for the Wolverines and is considered one of the top guard prospects in the 2026 class. His arrival should bolster Michigan's perimeter rotation and give them a dynamic scoring threat to build around in the coming years.
The details
A 6-foot-5, 190-pound combo guard, McCoy has drawn praise for his scoring punch, length, and two-way potential. He's expected to step in and contribute immediately for the Wolverines, providing a scoring punch on the wing to complement Michigan's frontcourt. McCoy's commitment continues a strong recruiting run for head coach Dusty May, who has prioritized building a talented backcourt.
- McCoy's commitment to Michigan was announced on April 5, 2026.
The players
Brandon McCoy Jr.
A five-star recruit and top guard prospect in the 2026 class, McCoy is a 6-foot-5 combo guard from Sierra Canyon High School in California.
Dusty May
The head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, who has prioritized building a talented backcourt through recruiting.
What they’re saying
“Brandon McCoy Jr. is exactly the kind of player we need to take our backcourt to the next level. His scoring ability, length, and two-way potential make him a perfect fit for our system.”
— Dusty May, Head Coach, Michigan Wolverines
What’s next
McCoy is expected to enroll at Michigan this summer and compete for a starting role in the Wolverines' backcourt rotation next season.
The takeaway
McCoy's commitment is a major recruiting win for Michigan, as he brings the kind of scoring punch, length, and two-way upside that should make him a foundational piece of the Wolverines' backcourt for years to come.
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