The Vanderbilt Commodores men’s basketball program recorded its first top-10 recruiting class since 2018, landing at No. 9 nationally in the 2026 cycle, according to ESPN. Believe it or not, the football program isn't the only one stealing the spotlight. Nashville is on fire with Vandy surging.
Commodores head coach Mark Byington locked in three SC Next 100 commitments. Point guard Anthony Brown Jr. (No. 49), wing Ethan Mgbako (No. 90) and center Jackson Sheffield (No. 94).
Brown is a high-usage distributor and scorer who performed strongly on the EYBL circuit. Mgbako, younger brother of former five-star recruit Mackenzie Mgbako, is developing into a versatile wing with rising offensive capabilities. Sheffield brings interior size and readiness for high-level competition.
This class represents a major recruiting accomplishment for Vanderbilt, which hadn’t landed three top-100 players in a single class in years. The trio addresses key roster needs wit playmaking guard, athletic wing, and size-presence in the paint.
If these recruits hit at or above expectations, Vanderbilt might accelerate its rebuild in the challenging landscape. For Byington and his staff, the 2026 class could mark a pivotal shift. One that brings the Commodores back into serious SEC contention.
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