
Signing Day: Missouri Men's Basketball Signs Five Players to 2024 Class
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The Missouri basketball program added five new players to the program Wednesday, finalizing commitments that currently makes up the consensus No. 2 recruiting class in the nation.
It's been an incredible recruitment season for head coach Dennis Gates and his coaching staff, setting the program up for a high-potential 2024 roster.
Overall, Missouri signed a top-10 class for the second time in program history, surpassing the No. 4-ranked Class of 2017 as the Tigers’ highest-ranked unit per recruiting services. All five prospects rank in the top 100 nationally as Mizzou and Duke are the only two schools with more than three players featured prominently in the top 100.
Here is the breakdown of players Missouri has added:
Mizzou Basketball Signing Class of 2024
Peyton Marshall
Position: Center
Ht/Wt: 7-0, 336
Hometown: Marietta, Ga.
Consensus 4-star prospect
247Sports rankings: National 57; Position 8; State 6
On3 rankings: National 48; Position 7; State 4
ESPN rankings: National NR; Position 14; State 8
Rivals rankings: National 99; Position 13; State NR
The 7-foot, 300 lbs center Peyton Marshall (Marietta, Ga.) became the first official signing of the day for the Tigers.
As a top-10 center in the nation, Marshall led the Kell Longhorns to its first state title in school history during his junior season. Now playing for the Cold Hearts in the Overtime Elite League, he is averaging 8.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 15.2 minutes per game.
Statement from Dennis Gates: "Peyton is a dominant interior presence who is a great finisher and has tremendous touch around the rim. He is also a physical player and does a good job of drawing contact and capitalizing from the free-throw line. Perhaps most impressively, however, Peyton is the best passer in the 2024 class, regardless of position and school. His court vision and his ability to quarterback the team for his size is unmatched."
T.O. Barrett
Position: Guard
Ht/Wt: 6-4, 180
Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
Consensus 3-star prospect (247 rated as 4-star)
247Sports rankings: National 88; Position 14; State 4
On3 rankings: National 129; Position 7; State 5
ESPN rankings: National NR; Position 46; State 4
Rivals rankings: National 130; Position 27; State NR
Coming out of Edmund, Okla., T.O. Barrett is expected to utilize his 6-foot-5 frame and athleticism at the point guard position.
Coming off a season where he led Edmond North High School to its second straight Oklahoma State title, Barrett is averaging 9.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists for MOKAN Elite as part of the Nike EYBL circuit this season. He helped the team advance to the Peach Jam tournament, but fell short in the quarterfinals.
Statement from Dennis Gates: "T.O. is a player that really fits in our program well. He embodies our eight core values and is an ultra-competitor who is a proven winner in his career. He has great size for his position plus a tremendous basketball IQ with elite decision-making skills and versatility."
Trent Burns
Position: Center
Ht/Wt: 7-2, 200
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Consensus 4-star prospect
247Sports rankings: National 100; Position 16; State 3
On3 rankings: National 76; Position 11; State 4
ESPN rankings: National NR; Position 31; State 14
Rivals rankings: National 65; Position 8; State NR
The tallest signee of the five, Trent Burns (Houston, Texas), stands at 7-foot-3 at the center position.
Burns was another player involved in the Nike EYBL circuit, helping the Houston Hoops earn a Peach Jam Tournament bid. The big man average 6.9 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while also ranking top 15 in blocks with 1.4 per game.
Statement from Dennis Gates: "The combination of shooting and shot-blocking at Trent's height is not something easy to find."
"He fits our system and our five-out offense that we want to run perfectly. Trent has also shown a lot of potential this summer and is somebody we feel like can be a sleeper of our class. His strong family values fit within our eight core values at Mizzou and we look forward to seeing the impact he will make on campus."
Marcus Allen
Position: Small forward
Ht/Wt: 6-5, 205
Hometown: Little Rock, Ark.
Consensus 4-star prospect
247Sports rankings: National 63; Position 12; State 10
On3 rankings: National 50; Position 15; State 9
ESPN rankings: National 64; Position 11; State 6
Rivals rankings: National 64; Position 20; State NR
Coming out of Miami, Fla., Marcus Allen is a top-50 recruit in his class.
The 6-foot-7 forward led AZ Compass Prep to the GEICO National Championship Game in 2023, following an 18.2 point per game season as a sophomore while attending Norland High School. Allen is a skilled offensive player on the wing, and has developed into a strong defensive player as well.
Statement from Dennis Gates: "Marcus will be a strong addition to our program."
"He has a unique build and size for his position – with measurables of a 6-11 wingspan and a hand size of 10.5" – that makes him a strong college and professional prospect. His defensive IQ is elite and will be an anchor for us on that end of the court. We've grown really close to him and his family during our time at Mizzou and are looking forward to officially welcoming him to CoMo and making him part of our community."
Annor Boateng
Position: Small forward
Ht/Wt: 6-4, 180
Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
Consensus 4-star prospect
247Sports rankings: National 41; Position 9; State 1
On3 rankings: National 21; Position 8; State 1
ESPN rankings: National 30; Position 11; State 1
Rivals rankings: National 26; Position 8; State NR
Missouri capped off its recruiting day with Annor Boateng (Little Rock, Ark.), the highest ranked player for the program since Michael Porter Jr. in 2017.
Ranking as high as No. 21 nationally, Boateng was named the Gatorade Arkansas Basketball Player of the Year, leading Little Rock Central to the Class 6A State Quarterfinals with averages of 15.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.4 blocks per game.
The 6-foot-5 guard has already surpassed 1,000 points for his career entering his senior year, and was a first-team all-state selection in 2023.
Statement from Dennis Gates: "Annor Boateng is an outstanding player and person on and off the court."
"We look for champions in the classroom, on the court and in the community and Annor is a perfect example of that kind of all-around student-athlete. One of the most complete guards in the country and a playmaker on both ends of the floor, Annor is physically gifted and a three-level scorer who excels in multiple facets of the game. He is also a tremendous leader and we're thrilled to welcome him to our Mizzou family."