Which Greg Gard Recruiting Class Was Really Wisconsin's Best

As Greg Gard's 2027 recruits garner attention, we examine his most impactful Wisconsin Badgers recruiting classes to date.

Wisconsin basketball fans, get ready to be excited about the future. The Badgers' 2027 recruiting class is currently sitting pretty at No. 2 in the nation, a testament to the hard work and strategic planning of head coach Greg Gard. While it's unlikely they'll hold that exact spot when signing day rolls around in November, this group is shaping up to be one of Gard's most impressive recruiting achievements.

Let's take a stroll down memory lane and revisit some of Gard's top recruiting classes since he took the helm in 2015.

No. 5: Class of 2025

Ranked 33rd by 247Sports Composite, this class might not scream "blockbuster" at first glance. But don't be fooled.

With four-star talents like Kinziger, Jones, and Bieliauskas, there's a lot to like. All three, along with Garlock, saw action as true freshmen, showcasing their potential right out of the gate.

Bieliauskas even made a name for himself as a starter before transferring to South Carolina.

No. 4: Class of 2023

Gus Yalden, ranked 122nd nationally, was the standout of this group, which earned a 37th place ranking. The real story here is the development of players like Blackwell and Winter, both of whom exceeded expectations.

Gard's keen eye for talent paid off, especially with Blackwell, who didn't have another Power 4 offer at the time. Yalden's journey took him to Seton Hall and then Vermont, where he became an America East First-Team All-Conference pick.

No. 3: Class of 2020

Coming in at 34th, this class had its ups and downs. Carlson, a four-star recruit, was a big win at the time, choosing Wisconsin over heavyweights like Purdue and Stanford.

Crowl, another four-star from Minnesota, became a reliable starter. But the real gem was Johnny Davis, a three-star recruit who outshone higher-ranked peers and became a lottery pick.

Bowman and Jordan Davis added depth, with the latter finishing his career at Illinois State.

No. 2: Class of 2027

While we can't predict the future, the 2027 class is already generating buzz. Ann, a four-star and top 100 prospect, has quickly become a centerpiece of the class.

Although Gard missed out on in-state talents Donovan Davis and Jack Kohnen, who chose Iowa State, the recruitment of Ann and Brown was executed to perfection. Thelen, a long-term project, possesses the size and skillset that Wisconsin has successfully developed in the past.

No. 1: Class of 2017

Currently holding the top spot, the 2017 class was a masterclass in recruiting. Ranked 35th, it featured top 100 players Reuvers and Davison from Minnesota, both of whom became multi-year starters.

King, another key recruit, was a high school standout and Wisconsin Mr. Basketball award winner.

Though his college career left some "what ifs," he was a significant addition to the team and played immediately as a freshman.

As we look ahead, the 2027 class has the potential to redefine Wisconsin basketball's future. But for now, Greg Gard's recruiting prowess continues to shine through, building a legacy that Badger fans can be proud of.

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