In a significant move for the UConn men’s basketball program, five-star shooting guard Braylon Mullins has officially committed to the Huskies, choosing them over powerhouse programs like North Carolina.
Mullins, widely regarded as one of the top shooting guards in the 2025 class, made his decision public after months of speculation, visiting both UConn and North Carolina multiple times.
His commitment is seen as a major win for UConn, who have been steadily building a championship-contending roster under head coach Dan Hurley.
Mullins, who stands at 6’5″ and boasts an impressive scoring ability, is known for his sharp shooting from beyond the arc, as well as his versatility in the backcourt.
His high basketball IQ and smooth shooting stroke make him an immediate threat on the offensive end, and his ability to stretch the floor will add a dynamic dimension to UConn’s offense.
Mullins is ranked among the top 10 players in his class and is considered one of the best shooters in the country, making his commitment to UConn a huge boost for the program.
The recruitment of Mullins was closely watched by college basketball fans, especially given the intense competition between UConn and North Carolina.
The Tar Heels, under head coach Hubert Davis, were thought to be strong contenders for Mullins’ services, especially with the history and prestige of the North Carolina program.
However, Mullins ultimately chose UConn for its winning culture, coaching staff, and the opportunity to make an immediate impact on a team with national championship aspirations.
Mullins’ decision to commit to UConn is part of a larger trend of top-tier recruits gravitating toward programs with strong coaching and recent success, particularly in the NCAA tournament.

UConn, coming off a dominant 2023 championship run, has established itself as one of the premier programs in college basketball. Mullins’ commitment further solidifies UConn’s position as a national contender, as Hurley continues to build a program capable of competing for multiple titles in the coming years.
With Mullins now on board, UConn fans are eagerly awaiting his arrival in Storrs. The addition of such a talented player not only enhances the Huskies’ backcourt depth but also bolsters their recruiting class for 2025.
As Mullins prepares for his senior season in high school, all eyes will be on how he develops and how he can contribute to what is already shaping up to be another exciting season for UConn basketball.