
For the second year in a row, the Duke basketball recruiters have landed a talent named "Cameron." This time, the prospect isn't named after the Blue Devils' home gym, Cameron Indoor Stadium, as was the case with five-star forward Cameron Boozer, but the latest recruiting prize is also a five-star forward in St. Mary's Catholic High School (Ariz.) senior Cameron Williams.
The 6-foot-11, 200-pound Williams, a Duke basketball offer holder since mid-June, announced his commitment to Jon Scheyer & Co. on Friday afternoon.
He chose the Blue Devils over a pair of other finalists in the Arizona Wildcats and Texas Longhorns. Williams took official visits to all three of his favorites, including his trip to Durham in early Oct, when he checked out the Duke basketball program in person the same weekend as Countdown to Craziness.
Boasting a 7-foot-1 wingspan, Cameron Williams currently checks in at No. 4 overall, No. 1 among power forwards, and No. 1 in Arizona on the 247Sports 2026 Composite.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew, who have landed three of the country's past four No. 1-ranked recruiting hauls, now have three commits on the 2026 trail. Cameron Williams joins Heritage High School (Texas) five-star small forward Bryson Howard, who was the first to pledge allegiance to the Blue Devils in late October and now ranks No. 12 among his peers, and IMG Academy (Fla.) four-star center Maxime Meyer, a 7-footer who announced his decision just over a week after Howard and stacks up at No. 102 in the class.
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