JONESBORO, Ark. (5/25/25) – Arkansas State men’s basketball head coach Ryan Pannone announced Sunday the addition of Jonesboro native Weston Honeycutt to the 2025-26 roster.
Honeycutt joins the program after a stellar career at Westside High School, helping the Warriors to the state tournament in back-to-back seasons. He earned 4A All-State and All-State Tournament honors as a senior.
“Weston Honeycutt is a 6-4, high-level shooting guard that had many outbreak games this year,” Pannone said. “He’s a player who brings a lot of competitiveness to the program, as well as shooting IQ and skill. We feel he’s going to be able to impact winning in a multitude of ways for our team. His effort and toughness, along with his selflessness and who he is as a person and teammate, are going to help drive our winning culture.”
Honeycutt was a prolific scorer for the Warriors, dropping 48 points in the semifinal of the 4A-2 regional tournament – one of just four Westside players to ever score 48 points in a game, a list that includes A-State men’s basketball alumnus Avery Felts.
As a junior, Honeycutt averaged 24 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists per game en route to earning 4A All-State and All-State Tournament honors in addition to being named all-conference.
Honeycutt is the 13th addition to the roster for Pannone’s first season leading the Red Wolves, joining Jalen Hampton (Missouri State transfer), Chandler Jackson (Florida State), Matt Hayman (Stephen F. Austin), TJ Caldwell (Ole Miss), Chudi Dioramma (Sacramento State), Christian Harmon (Gulf Coast State College), Jaxon Ellingsworth (UT Arlington), Royal Smith (Gillion Academy), Aly Tounkara (Lindenwood), Fredy-Salam Sylla (Eastern Florida State College), CJ Geathers (Chapel Hill HS) and Joey Chammaa (San Diego).
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