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Pitt to Host Four-Star Junior Prospect for Visit

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Pitt will host four-star wing Luca Foster for an unofficial visit on Oct. 19, weeks after he will visit Villanova and Penn State.

The Pitt staff will welcome a class-of-2026 prospect on October 19.

According to 247HSHoops, Pitt will host four-star wing Luca Foster for an unofficial visit on Oct. 19, weeks after he will visit Villanova and Penn State.

Foster is ranked as the No. 72 player in the nation, according to the 247 Sports Composite Rankings. He holds offers from Villanova, Penn State, Miami, Xavier, Virginia Tech, East Carolina, Saint Joseph’s, Temple, and many others.

Pitt recently offered Jasiah Jervis in the class of 2026.

Pitt Offers 6-foot-5 Guard Jasiah Jervis from New York

Jervis holds offers from St. John’s, Saint Bonaventure, Saint Louis, Rhode Island, Iona, Hofstra, Fordham, Manhattan, and others, per 247 Sports. He is unranked on 247 Sports, but On3 ranks him as the No. 108 player in the class of 2026.

The Panthers have reached out to at least 20 prospects in the class of 2026, including Quincy Wadley, who the staff offered last spring. Wadley, a five star, recently transferred from Bishop O’Connell to AZ Compass Prep.

Check out the updated class-of-2026 recruiting board for Pitt basketball, featuring more than 20 players in the junior class.

Introducing the Pitt Basketball 2026 Recruiting Board

Pitt is heading into year seven of the Jeff Capel-era, coming off a second-straight 20-win season. The Panthers finished last year 22-11, but said goodbye to stars Bub Carrington (Washington Wizards) and Blake Hinson (Golden State Warriors) as they went off to the professional level. In addition, the Panthers said goodbye to Federiko Federiko (Texas Tech) and William Jeffress (Louisiana Tech), as both players transferred out this past spring. Pitt returns key players Jaland Lowe, Ishmael Leggett, and Zack Austin, among others. The staff also brought in a talented group of newcomers, headlined by transfers Cam Corhen (Florida State) and Damian Dunn (Houston) as well as freshmen Brandin “Beebah” Cummings, Amdy Ndiaye, and 21-year-old wing Amsal Delalic.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker
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