Recruiting news: How was the weekend for prospects in Tennessee?
The first live period was a success for many prospects in the state of Tennessee. College coaches were all over the place. This past weekend was the perfect time for high school prospects to perform well, with so many college…
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Continue ReadingThe first live period was a success for many prospects in the state of Tennessee. College coaches were all over the place.
This past weekend was the perfect time for high school prospects to perform well, with so many college coaches’ eyes wondering from court-to-court.
Here are notable prospects that caught the eye of a variety of college programs:
2024
Jaye Nash, Team CP3 17U: The 6-foot-2 point guard talked to Wake Forest, LSU, Ole Miss, Murray State and Purdue after leading Team CP3 to a 4-0 record in the first session of Nike EYBL.
Emerson Tenner Jr., Team Thad 17U: The junior point guard picked up an offer from Kennesaw State.
Marcus Gray, P7 Elite 17U: Gray has heard from Elon University, Youngstown State, and the University of Tampa. He averaged 16 points and 4.0 rebounds per game in the first UAA session.
Denaj and Taj Kimber, Team Thad 17U (EYCL): The twin brothers have heard from Murray State, Lee University, and Morehead State University.
2025
King Keary, Georgia Stars 16U: Memphis and Radford have inquired about Keary. He’s planning to visit East Tennessee State University and Austin Peay next month. The sophomore point guard has been in regular talks with Auburn, Vanderbilt, and Tennessee State. Keary has also been in contact UT-Chattanooga about a potential visit.
2026
Cello Jackson, Pro Skills 15U: The 6-2 point guard has heard from Memphis, Ohio State, and Little Rock.
MJ Hayes, Pro Skills 15U: The 6-4 shooting guard has heard from Memphis and Little Rock.
2023
Cleveland’s point guard Gabe Leeper picked up an offer from Johnson University on Monday. Leeper’s teammate, Judah Sault, committed to Belmont Abbey.