The North Carolina Tar Heels currently have one recruit locked up in the 2015 Class, leaving them with some work to do as the High School season continues. Today ESPN released their updated rankings for the 2015 Class and UNC’s lone recruit Luke Maye cracked the top 100.

Maye, a 6-foot-8 power forward, was ranked #95 on the list giving UNC a top 100 player. Maye committed in November and has since moved up in the rankings. ESPN also released their top class rankings, leaving UNC out of the Top 40.

Maye committed to the Tar Heels on 11/11/2014.

Maye, a 225-pound forward out of Hough High School in Cornelius, NC is the son of former Tar Heel QB Mark Maye. He had offers from Notre Dame, Gonzaga, Tennessee, Virginia Tech and Clemson among others. In the end, the local product chose Carolina, which was the initial prediction by many.

It’s possible the Tar Heels can land a big recruit, as they are in play for Jaylen Brown (#2) overall. But other than that, the class isn’t great….yet.

Either way, it is nice to see Maye move up into the rankings. He is now rated an 81 overall and as a four-star player.

Stay tuned to Keeping It Heel for more Tar Heel basketball recruiting coverage throughout the winter and spring months!