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Hoops Recruiting Notes: Cowboys Offer Four-Star Wing Noah Smith,

A look at who the Cowboys are eying in the 2026 class.

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The Cowboys filled a vacant roster spot for their current team this weekend by picking up Israeli point guard Daniel Guetta, but Steve Lutz’s staff also has an eye on the future.

Here’s a look at some recent class of 2026 recruiting developments.

OSU Offers Four-Star Wing Noah Smith

Noah Smith, a 6-foot-8, 200-pound wing from Plainfield, Indiana, announced an Oklahoma State offer this past weekend. On3 recently moved Smith up to No. 85 in its ranking for the 2026 class. He is the No. 154 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the 2026 class, with both services listing him as a four-star prospect.

His recruitment looks like it’s just starting to take off, but OSU joins the likes of DePaul, Xavier, East Carolina, Indiana State, Toledo and others that have extended offers.

As a high school junior this past season, Smith averaged 16.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.5 blocks a game while shooting 52% from the field and 32% from 3, according to MaxPreps. That followed up a sophomore season where he averaged 12.8 points and 7.3 rebounds.

He plays his AAU ball in the Puma-sponsored Pro16 league with Grand Park Premier. On3 recruiting analyst Jamie Shaw spoke about Smith’s game on a podcast earlier this month after On3 move Smith up 43 spots in its rankings.

“Six-(foot)-7, possibly 6-8, long, very fluid athlete,” Shaw said. “But the skill — he can really shoot the ball. He’s really got great touch and stuff. He can stretch the floor, kind of provide spacing in that way. He’s developing putting it on the floor, but the athletic framework that he has at 6-7, 6-8 long with the projectability that he has in his body, coupled with the athletic fluidity makes him a little unique among his peers. But then when you add the shooting aspect to it, as well, a true faceup-type guy with that type of size, with that projectability, there’s a pretty bright future with the different archetypal pathways he can go down.

“It’s gonna be fun to watch what his next three years look like because I feel like his best basketball is ahead of him.”

Four-Star Guard Cameron Lomax Schedules OSU Visit

Another four-star has scheduled out his official visits, and a trip to Stillwater is included.

Cameron Lomax will be at Oklahoma State on Sept. 27, the weekend of the Baylor football game, according to 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins. Lomax is reportedly also visiting Xavier, Houston, SMU, LSU, Oklahoma and Arizona State.

Listed at 6-foot-1, Lomax is the No. 135 player in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports, which lists him as the No. 20 combo guard in the class and the No. 12 player from the state of Texas. He is set to play at Faith Family Academy of Oak Cliff in Dallas after playing at Heritage High in Frisco.

According to MaxPreps, Lomax has scored at least 15 point a game in each of his first three seasons of high school ball. As a junior at Heritage this past season, Lomax averaged 22.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.8 steals a game while shooting 34% from 3 on 160 attempts. In 37 games, Lomax scored 30 or more points four times and 20 or more points 26 times.

In eight games with Drive Nation on Nike’s EYBL circuit this year, Lomax is averaging 15.1 points, three rebounds and 2.8 assists a game while shooting 38% from 3.

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