Susan Reeves+FollowCalifornia’s Jason Crowe Jr. shatters state scoring recordJason Crowe Jr. just made California high school basketball history, breaking the all-time state scoring record with a jaw-dropping 51-point game for Inglewood. What’s wild is he’s done this in only 100 games, now sitting at 3,682 career points—and he’s not done yet, with more games left this season. Crowe’s not just a scorer, either; he racks up assists and steals, showing off a complete game. With his next stop at Missouri, it’s exciting to imagine what he’ll do on a bigger stage. How high do you think he’ll set the bar before he graduates? #Sports #Basketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
jenna64+FollowCalifornia hoops phenom Crowe Jr. shatters state recordJason Crowe Jr. just made California basketball history, breaking the all-time high school scoring record with a jaw-dropping 3,660 points—and he’s still got games left in his senior season at Inglewood. Averaging nearly 43 points per game, Crowe’s not just putting up numbers; he’s headed to Mizzou as their top recruit since Michael Porter Jr. in 2017. With Mizzou’s 2026 class now ranked No. 1 nationally, fans are buzzing: Could Crowe be a one-and-done college star? What does this mean for the Tigers’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou fans get a glimpse of Jason Crowe Jr.Columbia just got its first real look at Jason Crowe Jr., and the hype is real. Even though Inglewood High didn’t pull off the win at the Norm Stewart Classic, Crowe poured in 41 points—just another night for the nation’s No. 3 recruit and Mizzou’s biggest basketball signing in nearly a decade. He admits the pressure is heavy in high school, but he’s excited for next year, when he’ll have more support and can really show off his full game. What do you think Crowe’s impact will be for Mizzou hoops next season? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou fans buzzing after Crowe Jr.'s 41-point showMizzou basketball just got a major confidence boost for the future. Five-star recruit Jason Crowe Jr. put on a 41-point clinic at the Norm Stewart Classic, giving Tigers fans a taste of what’s coming in 2026. Even though his Inglewood squad lost, Crowe’s performance showed why he’s ranked No. 3 nationally in his class. He’s excited to join fellow top recruits Toni Bryant and Aidan Chronister in Columbia, saying he’ll have more freedom to shine with a strong supporting cast. How do you think Crowe Jr. will change the game for Mizzou? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share