Ashton “Ace” Meeks is taking his game from one of the nation’s most respected high school basketball programs to the college level.

The DeMatha Catholic guard has committed to James Madison after a standout high school career that included more than 1,700 points and back-to-back All-Met honors. Meeks built a reputation as a proven scorer and competitor while playing in one of the toughest basketball environments in the country.
DeMatha has long been known as a national powerhouse. The program has produced elite college players, professional athletes and major basketball moments for decades. Any player who succeeds in that setting has already been tested against high-level competition.
Meeks brings James Madison a guard with scoring ability, experience and confidence. His ability to produce consistently against quality opponents should help him transition into the college game.
For James Madison, this commitment adds a player with a strong basketball foundation. For Meeks, it gives him a chance to continue developing while representing the DMV basketball pipeline at the next level.
Recruiting wins like this are important because they show that productive high school careers still matter. Rankings and projections get attention, but proven production, toughness and winning habits remain valuable.
















