The 6-foot-3 rising junior, who also plays AAU hoops for Triple Threat, is on the ascent, and stands to pick up more offers before all is said and done in the recruitment department.
Category: College Basketball Recruitment
Wagner College Hoops Offers Philly HS Guard Khalil Farmer
Additionally, the 6-foot-3, 180-pound Philadelphia native owns offers from Towson, Niagara, Hofstra, St. Peter's, Drexel, Albany, Boston Univeristy, Robert Morris, Marist, Binghamton, and NJIT.
Albany Hoops Offers NJ’s Derek Simpson, Rasheer Fleming
Fleming has amassed 636 points, collected 554 boards, 104 blocks, and 73 thefts in 67 contests, while Simpson scored 289 points, grabbed 62 rebounds, dished out 68 dimes, and made 30 steals in 14 games this past season.
Scotty Middleton of The Patrick School Picks Up Pittsburgh Hoops Offer
Middleton now owns offers from Penn State, LaSalle, DePaul, Kansas State, Bryant, and Pittsburgh.
Florence HS, Hoopers NY’s Iris Azcona Reopens Hoops Recruitment After Committing to Butler
Azcona, a rising senior, poured in 192 points, pulled down 79 boards, and made 29 steals in 10 games this past season with Florence.
Ex-Hofstra Pride Guard Tareq Coburn Enters Transfer Portal
Coburn attended Cardozo High School in Queens, where he was named Honorable Mention All-New York State as a senior. He helped the Judges to a 27-3 record and a Queens Division PSAL championship.
Christ the King’s Dwayne Pierce Picks Up LSU Hoops Offer
Additionally, the 6-foot-4, 165-pound rising sophomore owns offers from George Washington, St. John's, New Mexico State, and Nebraska.
Life Center’s Timaya Lewis-Eutsey Commits to Temple Hoops
Lewis-Eutsey enjoyed a solid truncated 2020-21 season, draining 170 points in 9 games, goof for 18.9 points per contest.
Quinnipiac Hoops Offers Maryland HS Small Forward Aidan Harris
St, Mary's Aidan Harris picks up first D I college basketball offer.
Elliott Cadeau of Bergen Catholic Basketball Picks Up Providence Offer
In addition to the Friars, Cadeau, a West Orange, NJ, native owns offers from UMass, Seton Hall, TCU, and Siena.

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