In a Shocking Recruiting Coup, 2026 Five-Star Phenom Anthony Thompson Commits to North Carolina Tar Heels, Turning Down Blue Bloods Like Kentucky Wildcats, UConn Huskies, and In-State Rival Duke Blue Devils
In a recruiting decision that’s already making waves across the college basketball landscape, five-star 2026 prospect Anthony Thompson has officially committed to the University of North Carolina. The highly coveted guard chose the Tar Heels over a powerhouse list of finalists that included Kentucky, UConn, and archrival Duke.
Regarded as one of the most electric players in the 2026 class, Thompson’s decision comes as a major win for UNC head coach Hubert Davis and his staff, who beat out some of the most storied programs in NCAA history. Standing 6-foot-5 with elite athleticism, a high basketball IQ, and a killer instinct on both ends of the floor, Thompson has long been considered a program-changing talent.
His commitment is not only a statement of confidence in North Carolina’s future but also a powerful reminder that Chapel Hill remains a top destination for the nation’s best. Thompson’s decision sends a clear message: the Tar Heels are not just rebuilding — they’re reloading.
“This just felt like home,” Thompson said in a statement. “Coach Davis has a vision that I believe in, and the tradition at UNC speaks for itself. I want to be part of something special.”
The commitment stings particularly hard for Duke fans, as Thompson plays his high school ball just outside Durham. Many insiders had predicted he would follow the Blue Devils’ pipeline of local elite talent. Kentucky and UConn also made aggressive pushes, with each program offering early playing time, NIL opportunities, and the appeal of recent tournament success.
Still, UNC’s long-standing legacy, combined with its strong player development and passionate fan base, proved too much to resist.
With Thompson on board, UNC’s 2026 class now becomes one of the most talked-about in the country. Analysts have already begun comparing his potential impact to that of past Tar Heel greats like Raymond Felton and Coby White.
While the games won’t begin for quite some time, Tar Heel Nation is already buzzing with excitement over what Anthony Thompson will bring to the Dean Dome. And for their blue-blood rivals, this recruiting loss could be just the beginning of a new era of UNC dominance.