Indiana Hoosiers basketball battling with blue bloods over four-star guard from Miami, Florida

Four-star Kohl Rosario is the No. 6-ranked shooting guard in the 2026 recruiting class and has caught the attention of Indiana
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The Indiana Hoosiers have extended an offer to 2026 four-star guard Kohl Rosario

Rosario a native of Miami, Florida played for the YNG Dreamerz at Overtime Elite this past high school season but will transfer to Moravian Prep in North Carolina for the 2025-26 season as a senior.

He averaged 15.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game in OTE last season.

Rosario and his team won the Overtime Elite championship with the YNG Dreamerz in 2024-25 in Atlanta, Georgia. He averaged 13.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals, and 1.1 assists per game during their playoff run.

For spring and summer basketball, Rosario plays for Team CP3 on the Nike EYBL Circuit, where he is averaging 14.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, while shooting a team high 44.4 percent from three point range.

Rosario is currently ranked as the No. 96 player in the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite and is considered a consensus four-star prospect. He is also tabbed as the 14th best shooting guard in the class and the No. 3 prospect from the state of North Carolina.

The 6-5 shooting guard recently took visits to Oregon and Florida State and has trips to Kansas, Texas A&M, Duke and Baylor planned for later in June.

Phenom Hoop Report says: Rosario will be having a busy schedule with several visits already set.

He will be first taking a visit to Kansas (June 17-18), then Texas A&M (June 22-23), Duke (June 26-27), Baylor (June 29-30), and lastly North Carolina/ Florida State in the first week of July.

Rosario also holds offers from BYU, Iowa, Miami (FL), North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, USF, UMass, Villanova, FAU, Boston, Jacksonville, Oregon, Florida State, Kansas, Texas A&M, Baylor, Duke and multiple other top programs.

On top of his status as a 2026 recruit, per Tipton, there's a possibility that Rosario could reclassify into 2025 and play college basketball this coming fall.

"Rosario is a re-class candidate," Tipton said. "According to his father, Karel, each of the schools listed above is recruiting him as a 2025, or a 2026, should he decide to remain in his current class. A final decision has not been made on whether or not he will reclassify. He also does not have a timeline for a commitment."