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Top 30 Prospect Latrell Allmond Commits to Oklahoma State

A massive get for Steve Lutz.

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You could say Allmond is nuts for Lutz.

Oklahoma State secured the commitment of top 30 2026 prospect Latrell Allmond on Monday morning. Listed at 6-foot-8, 225 pounds, Allmond is the No. 27 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class and chose OSU over a final group of Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana and Virginia.

Allmond is the highest ranked player to commit to OSU since Cade Cunningham, per CBS Sports’ Adam Finkelstein. Allmond committed on his birthday.

“I’ve had connections with the staff since I was a little eighth grader going into ninth grade, and their first time seeing me up there in DC, it’s been love ever since then,” Allmond said of OSU. “They always kept in contact with me throughout my whole high school process. Building that relationship over time, just seeing how they never missed a beat. They go to every tournament, every high school event that they could attend.

“And just seeing their plan they have for me, I would say. They plan for me to be a successful basketball player on the court and also be a successful man, as well, off the court.”

He’s set to play his senior season at Petersburg High in Richmond, Virginia but spent his first three seasons of high school ball at John Marshall in Richmond.

As a junior he averaged 21.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 2.3 blocks a game while shooting 66% from the field and 44% from 3. He led John Marshall to a state title and was named the Virginia Class 2 Player of the Year.

Allmond played AAU with Team Loaded in the Adidas-sponsored 3SSB League. He averaged 14.7 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.6 blocks a game in 3SSB play this summer.

Allmond is a terrific fit on just about any roster, but that especially seems to be the case in Stillwater. Robert Jennings and Christian Coleman are similar style players but both are entering their final year of eligibility, meaning the Allmond could have a big impact early for the Cowboys.

He joins in-state standout Jalen Montonati in the Cowboys’ 2026 class that now ranks 10th nationally and third in the Big 12 with this commitment.

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