From helping Team USA to a gold medal at the FIBA U17 World Cup, to leading his Garner Road squad to the Adidas 3SSB circuit championship quarterfinals, it’s been a winning summer for class of 2027 prospect Jordan Page.

The five-star guard and native of Raleigh (NC) has also shown why he’s a top prospect in the country. At USA, he averaged 9.8 points, 2.2 assists and 1.7 rebounds and brought consistent energy on defense.

And for Garner Road, Page is what makes them go, as he averaged a team-high 17.9 points to go with 6.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists this summer.

“I think I’m a three-level scorer,” Page said of his game. “I think I need to polish up my three-level scoring from the 3-point line for sure, but I think I’m a very good three-level scorer. And I think my playmaking is very underrated for sure. I’m transitioning into a point guard/combo guard. I think I’m a great scorer. And then two-way player. I think defense is very important, and I hate getting scored on. I hate watching teams score.”

On the recruitment front, Page has offers from several programs including Alabama, Baylor, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Georgetown, Houston, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, Providence, Seton Hall, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA, UConn and Virginia.

Page has previously taken unofficial visits to NC State, North Carolina and then Duke during his freshman year. He hasn’t taken any other visits and doesn’t have his fall visit schedule set yet.

“It’s been a great experience with the recruiting stuff,” Page said. “I’ve been taking it one day at a time, keeping the main thing the main thing, really trying to win for sure… I don’t have a timeline [for visits] but will probably in the upcoming months when I get my high school situation figured out.”

The five-star broke down some of the programs most involved and gave more information on his recruitment below. We also have the scoop on where he’ll attend his senior year of high school:

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