Less than a week after hosting five-star small forward Louis King and five-star shooting guard Luguentz Dort, the Oregon Ducks men's basketball program received more good news Wednesday.

According to Scout's Evan Daniels, consensus five-star center Bol Bol, the son of former NBA star Manute Bol, set his official visit schedule, including a September 30 visit to Eugene.

The 7-foot-1, 225-pound big man, out of Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California), had already indicated a trip to Oregon was in the works, but a date remained a mystery.

His visit is an added bonus for what is shaping up as an impressive class, as Miles Norris is committed, King and Dort visited this past weekend, R.J. Barrett is scheduled for September 23 and five-star talent Emmitt Williams and four-star guard Eric Ayala will join Bol on his September 30 trip.

The Ducks are also still in the mix for five-star talents Simi Shittu, Jordan Brown and highly-rated four-star guard Jules Bernard.

With Bol's trip set, Oregon will host both the class' No. 1 (Barrett) and No. 2 (Bol) prospects, marking the Ducks as one of three programs to make the official visit cut for both players (Arizona, Kentucky).

Oregon already has a commitment for Norris, a high-level four-star prospect, but still need to fill three more scholarships.

Any combination of the aforementioned players would immediately launch the class into the discussion for best in program history.

There's still a long way to go, but the Ducks are positioned nicely for an impressive 2018 recruiting haul.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec