EYBL Session 3: Boo Williams prospects continue to shine
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Boo Williams lost their opening game in Session III but they bounced back with three straight victories including an overtime victory against Arizona Unity to finish 3-1 on the weekend. There’s no better time to sign up for PrepHoopsNC! Get…
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Continue ReadingBoo Williams lost their opening game in Session III but they bounced back with three straight victories including an overtime victory against Arizona Unity to finish 3-1 on the weekend.
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One thing to keep an eye on with this Boo Williams group is the addition of Richard Goods Richard Goods 6'9" | PF Grimsley | 2024 State NC . Goods has already had a solid outing in Session II back in Phoenix to make his debut, putting up 10 points, 11 rebounds and two assists on 5/7 FG. He’s a prospect to keep an eye on given his strong frame and ability to operate in the paint as evidenced by his production. He’s currently shooting 23/33 FG (69.7 percent) across two sessions so far with Boo Williams.
Austin Swartz Austin Swartz 6’5″ | SG Cannon | 2024 State #40 Nation NC continues to shine on the EYBL stage as he ranks fifth in scoring on the 17U stage (19.1 ppg) along with 3.2 rpg, 1.8 apg across three sessions after Boo Williams finished 3-1 on the weekend. Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Florida State, Maryland and Georgetown are the latest schools to offer him as he continues to impress with his ability to shoot the basketball.
2024 CG Austin Swartz
Session lll Dallas Texas
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— Boo Williams (@BooWilliamsAAU) May 15, 2023
He showed off his ability to be an unstoppable force on the perimeter in an impressive victory over Paul George Elite in which he went 10/11 FG and 6/7 FG to the tune of 26 points along with two rebounds and an assist. Swartz has knocked down a total of 37 3-pointers at an impressive 39.4 percent from behind the arc and 44.3 percent from the field. He’s a volume scoring guard that continues to climb up the radar on the EYBL stage as each session goes on.
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Jaeden Mustaf Jaeden Mustaf 6’4″ | SG OTE | 2024 #51 Nation GA continues to show off his abilities as a combo guard in the Boo Williams backcourt. He’s a 6-foot-6 prospect that’s proven he can operate at either guard role as he’s producing 17.9 ppg, 4.8 rpg, and 2.8 apg through three sessions on 47 percent shooting from the field. He’s not the biggest volume-shooting threat from 3-point range, but he’s certainly capable of knocking down the 3-ball just as well.
2024 PG Jaeden Mustaf
Session lll Dallas Tx
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— Boo Williams (@BooWilliamsAAU) May 15, 2023
Mustaf ranks 12th among all performers in scoring and continues to show that he can do more than just score the ball out of the backcourt. He’s rebounding well and even put together his first double-double against Arizona Unity in Session III this past weekend with 17 points and 10 rebounds on 8/14 FG. He closed the weekend with 24 points and five rebounds on 7/11 FG (63.6 percent) and 10/13 FT. He’s 66/83 from the FT line (79.5 percent) to lead his squad at getting to the free throw line. Virginia Tech, Miami, NC State, Florida State, and Indiana are his final five schools.
Ryan Soulis Ryan Soulis 6’10” | C Asheville School | 2024 NC is a stretch-forward prospect that is quite the presence at the rim and on the perimeter on both ends of the floor. He does well to make things happen when the ball comes his way despite having two quality scoring guards in the backcourt. He closed out the weekend with nine points and six rebounds on 4/4 FG and 1/1 FT line showing off his ability to finish around the rim and in traffic. He’s an active presence that isn’t afraid to mix it up in the paint and play a physical brand of basketball. He’s putting up 5.9 ppg and 3.9 rpg on 60 percent from the field. Richmond and Wyoming are the latest schools to offer him.