NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt men’s basketball head coach Jerry Stackhouse announced the signing of Karris Bilal, Tyler Tanner and Jamie Vinson to National Letters of Intent on Friday. The three will join the Commodores as freshmen for the 2024-25 season.
“It’s an exciting day to officially welcome these young men and their families into our program,” Stackhouse said. “They are well rounded student-athletes who care about maximizing their talents as athletes and equally as members of our campus community. We look forward to their contributions to Vanderbilt basketball.”
- 6’3”, 185 lbs., Guard
- Atlanta, Ga.
- Riverwood International Charter School
Bilal is considered a three-star prospect on 247 Sports, Rivals and On3. The Atlanta product is ranked as the No. 20 point guard in the nation according to On3 and No. 26 on 247 Sports.
As a junior, Bilal averaged 22.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, helping Riverwood to the Georgia 6A Sweet 16. Bilal has garnered numerous honors throughout his high school career, including 6A Freshman of the Year, First Team All-State and two-time 6A Best Scorer.
Bilal plays his AAU ball for Alabama Fusion.
Bilal on his commitment: “I chose Vandy because of its academic reputation and due to my belief in coach Stackhouse’s vision to compete in the NCAA Tournament for a championship.”
Stackhouse on Bilal: “Karris and his family have been committed to our vision for Vanderbilt for a long time. He is a versatile guard with athleticism and explosive scoring ability. He also has the physical tools and desire to become an impactful SEC defender. Karris is a tireless worker who will transition seamlessly to our campus and program.”