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Ethan Taylor, 5-star C, picks Michigan State basketball, could give Tom Izzo No. 1 class

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Tom Izzo finished Michigan State basketball’s next recruiting cycle with a bang.

A five-star big bang.

The Spartans completed their 2026 class with a massive addition in 7-foot-1, 244-pound center Ethan Taylor on Friday, Nov. 14. He joins three other four-star prospects who signed with MSU this week in point guard Carlos Medlock Jr., shooting guard Jasiah Jervis and swingman Julius Avent.

The addition of Taylor solidifies a top-5 class in 2026 for Izzo, according to 247Sports.com’s composite rankings, and could give them a chance at the No. 1 class in the nation.

“The top contender for Kansas’ No. 1 class right now isn’t Duke or Kentucky, as has historically been the case; it’s Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans who could claim the crown by the end of the week,” 247Sports’ Travis Branham wrote.

“The Spartans have put together a very strong class with three four-star commitments in Jasiah Jervis, Carlos Medlock, and Julius Avent.”

Taylor picked MSU over Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Oregon. The Kansas native is rated No. 23 nationally overall and the second-ranked center in 2026 according to 247Sports.com’s composite system. Taylor transferred this summer from Shawnee Mission Northwest High in his hometown to Link Academy boarding school near Branson, Missouri, where he and Medlock will be teammates this winter.

“Ultimately, Taylor may be the most physically gifted big man in the class,” 247Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein wrote. “He’s already made rapid strides and as he continues to get more assertive and aggressive, his impact should only continue to grow.”

Taylor joins a group that Izzo landed throughout the summer and fall. It started in July with Medlock, a 5-11, 165-pound point guard who left Wayne Memorial for Link. His father, Carlos Sr., played at Eastern Michigan. The younger Medlock is rated the No. 66 player in the class and No. 7 at point guard, per 247Sports.

“C.J. (Medlock Jr.) is just a dynamite-built point guard that’s got electrifying speed and can shoot the ball,” Izzo said on his pregame radio show Thursday. “He kind of reminds me of a Kalin Lucas-type of kid.”

Izzo added 6-7, 220-pound Avent in October. The Bergen Catholic High product from New Jersey is rated No. 92 overall and No. 15 at power forward. And earlier this month, MSU landed 6-4, 190-pound Jervis, a Bronx native who plays for Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains, New York. Jervis is ranked No. 38 overall and No. 3 at shooting guard for 2026.

“Julius is kind of a swing forward, he can play a couple of different positions. His dad was a great player at Seton Hall and then a good player in the pros …,” Izzo said. “The cherry of that group, is Jasiah Jervis, who probably will end up a McDonald’s (All-American). But he’s a guy we like, compare him a little bit to Gary Harris in that he can play both ends of the court, he can really shoot the ball, which we need, and he can really defend the ball. And when you can do those two things, that puts you in a special class.”

And adding Taylor makes it an even more special class for Izzo.

“My staff did a great job, my players did a great job,” Izzo said. “And we’ll see what that leads to in the future.”

Contact Chris Solari: csolari@freepress.com. Follow him @chrissolari

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