Oklahoma State basketball adds Anthony Felesi to 2026 recruiting class

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Oklahoma State basketball adds Anthony Felesi to 2026 recruiting class

The Oklahoma State men's basketball 2026 recruiting class has risen to No. 4 nationally, according to 247Sports

Oklahoma State basketball adds Anthony Felesi to 2026 recruiting class

The Oklahoma State men's basketball 2026 recruiting class has risen to No. 4 nationally, according to 247Sports

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STILLWATER — It’s the middle of transfer portal season, but Oklahoma State basketball coach Steve Lutz landed another talented high school prospect.

Anthony Felesi, a 6-foot-5 wing from Hurricane, Utah, had previously signed with Pitt but backed out and committed to the Pokes on Monday.

A four-star prospect, rated as the No. 35 player in the 2026 recruiting class by 247Sports. He also took visits to Gonzaga, Louisville, USC and UCLA.

More: Oklahoma State men's basketball transfer portal tracker: Live updates on who’s in, out

NEWS: 4⭐️ Anthony Felesi, a top-40 overall recruit in the 2026 class, has committed to Oklahoma State, he told @Rivals. The 6-5 wing and former Pitt signee led the EYBL Scholastic in scoring this season, averaging 21.6 PPG. https://t.co/5jMjdlbQtZ pic.twitter.com/S18hSG1v9Y

Felesi played his senior season at Utah Prep, where he led the EYBL Scholastic League in scoring with 21.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game.

Felesi is now the fourth high school prospect in the Cowboys’ class, all of whom are four-star recruits. OSU's signing class is now rated No. 4 nationally by 247Sports.

In November, OSU signed 6-foot-8 forward Latrell Allmond from Petersburg, Virginia, who was named a McDonald’s All-American, Owasso’s 6-foot-7 scoring machine Jalen Montonati and 6-foot-4 guard Parker Robinson, who is playing in the Overtime Elite League in Atlanta.

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