Class of 2025 center Eric Reibe has trimmed his list of schools down to 11, with Kansas and West Virginia making the list, per Joe Tipton.
The Mountaineers re-offered the 7-foot big man following the hire of new head coach Darian DeVries after the program parted ways with interim head coach Josh Eiliert.
On3 ranks Reibe as the No. 43 overall prospect in the 2025 class, earning him a four-star value.
The star prospect is also considering UConn, Harvard, North Carolina, Indiana, Ohio State, Kentucky, Creighton, Oregon, and Stanford.
Out of Maryland, he attends The Bullis School, where he earned himself a ranking as the No. 3 overall center in his class.
Tipton reported that he has already completed official visits to Creighton and Harvard and has scheduled another visit to Oregon.
DeVries looks to continue revamping his roster after taking over for the Mountaineers, who finished 9-23 last season. His son, Tucker DeVries, was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year at Drake and followed his father to Morgantown ahead of his senior season.
On the other hand, the Kansas Jayhawks are coming off an early exit in the NCAA Tournament, a second-round loss to Gonzaga. The team finished 23-11, fifth-best in the Big 12 Conference.