While Iowa fans eagerly await transfer portal moves, head coach Ben McCollum is already building for the future, turning his attention to the 2027 recruiting class. This week, the Hawkeyes took a significant step forward by hosting four-star forward Donovan Davis on an official visit to Iowa City.
Davis, a 6-foot-7, 200-pound standout from Freedom High School in Wisconsin, is ranked as the No. 42 prospect nationally in the 2027 class by 247Sports. A versatile forward, he brings high-level offensive skill combined with the size and length to be a defensive asset—a profile that fits perfectly in today's positionless basketball landscape.
This visit underscores Iowa's serious pursuit of top-tier talent under McCollum. The program's momentum, fueled by its recent NCAA Tournament run and McCollum's leadership, has made it a compelling destination for elite recruits. Securing a commitment from Davis would be a major victory, signaling the program's rising stature.
The recruitment race is heating up, however. Davis has a packed schedule, having just visited Wisconsin and with upcoming trips to Marquette, Nebraska, and Iowa State. While the home-state Badgers might seem like the frontrunner, the Hawkeyes have positioned themselves as strong contenders in this high-stakes battle for one of the Midwest's premier prospects.
