Jasiah Jervis from New York City, a 2026 four-star guard who holds interest from Syracuse basketball and could receive a 'Cuse offer soon, had an impressive week at a prestigious event in Las Vegas.
The 6-foot-5 Jervis, a Bronx, N.Y., native, earned praise from national analysts and scouts for some of his performances at the recently held 2024 Pangos All-American Camp, which took place from June 2 to June 4 in Las Vegas.
Monday afternoon Eye-Catchers @PangosAACamp from Florida St.- 6'1" '25 Nick Jefferson #10 Bishop Gorman HS, 6'8" '25 Cam Ward #84 Largo HS (MD) and 6'5" '26 Jasiah Jervis #48 Archbishop Stepinac (NY) in their loss @trigonis30 pic.twitter.com/XbEg9Vshgs
— chick gillespie (@chickg3) June 4, 2024
Jervis, who is ranked just outside the top 50 of his class by Rivals.com, has received similarly high marks from experts for his play over the last month or so on the AAU circuit.
I anticipate Jervis making a big splash in the 2026 national rankings from other recruiting services at some point, and his offer list is likely to balloon in the coming weeks. By the way, when I wrote this story, ESPN had Jervis as four stars, No. 29 at small forward and No. 3 in New York within his cycle.
Syracuse basketball is keeping a close eye on 2026 4-star guard Jasiah Jervis.
According to box scores provided online, Jervis suited up in four games at the Pangos All-American Camp, averaging 11.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists per contest while shooting 42.5 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from beyond the arc.
2026 G Jasiah Jervis: 18 PTS, 3 AST, 2 REB for Team FSU vs. Team Duke @Jasiah_Jervis @PSACardinals @PangosAACamp https://t.co/W1rMoDXTUP
— The Circuit (@TheCircuit) June 4, 2024
In one encounter, Jervis tallied 18 points in just 19 minutes of court time. Brandon Jenkins, a 247Sports national analyst who was on hand for the Las Vegas camp, wrote in part that Jervis "boasts a pretty jumper and looked smooth operating on and off the ball."
Brayden Burries, Xavion Staton, Josh Lewis, Kelvin Odih and other national names performed well this week @PangosAACamp. @247Sports empties the scouting notebook filled with over 20 standouts from the three-day event.
— Brandon Jenkins (@BJenkins247) June 5, 2024
𝗥𝗘𝗖𝗔𝗣 https://t.co/7VCHee2ZjK pic.twitter.com/G2C0cwgUOT
This spring, Jervis has proven one of the stars for the 16U team of the Bronx-based PSA Cardinals in Nike’s EYBL league. In late May, the EYBL held its most recent spring session, in Kansas City, Mo. Jervis had some excellent games as the PSA Cardinals went a perfect 5-0 to win the "platinum" championship in the 16U division during the Kansas City session.
PSA Cardinals E16 go 5-0 on the weekend to win platinum bracket
— Drew Corrao 2026 (@DrewCorrao) May 27, 2024
Kansas City @NikeEYB Session 4@PSACardinals@_DJones5 @coachisaac100 pic.twitter.com/s4eVmaPUh3
On June 15, the contact period opens up for 2026 prospects, meaning college coaches will be able to start initiating direct communication with these rising high school juniors. I expect that Jervis will land many more high-major offers after the contact period opens, and I'm hopeful that the Syracuse basketball staff will dole out a scholarship offer to him.
According to recruiting services, Jervis' early offer sheet includes teams such as Rhode Island, Saint Louis, Hofstra, Manhattan, St. John's, Iona, St. Bonaventure and Fordham.
Jasiah Jervis is proven on big stages. Hit numerous big 3s and sparked runs during @step_basketball 2nd consecutive city title. Cerebral and poised
— Zach Smart (@ZSmart914) May 27, 2024
1 of the top 2026s in the tri state area
And the country https://t.co/KqHuPOG8mN
In the 2023-24 season, as a sophomore, Jervis was a key contributor for the powerhouse Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, N.Y. The Crusaders went 26-4 overall, captured multiple NYC-area titles, and finished in the top 15 of the national rankings.
Congratulations to Sophomore Guard, Jasiah Jervis for being named to The New York State Sportswriters Association (NYSSWA) @nysswa All State Honorable Mention list for the 2023-2024 Season! #Stepinac #CHSAA #NY #DefineYourFuture pic.twitter.com/G2cul6KzTS
— Stepinac Basketball (@step_basketball) April 25, 2024
Jervis, according to a post on X from Archbishop Stepinac, received a New York State Sportswriters Association ("NYSSWA") All-State honorable mention for his sophomore year.