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<p>This past weekend, 108 teams from across PA, NJ, DE, and the DMV pulled up to the Philadelphia suburbs for some quality competition. And many D2 and D3 coaches were in attendance as a result. There are too many to name, but here are five prospects who small colleges should keep tabs on:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2358345' first='Jaeden' last='Bull'] 6'1 G 2024 St. Georges (DE)</p>
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<p>He's still coming into his own, but the Hawks' senior is legit point guard. Bull played with patience in every phase of the game. He showed he could finish with either hand when he got to the rim. When Dobbins tried to stifle his team with a full court press, his willingness to retreat or quickly get the ball out of his hands relieved the pressure. And even against their zone, Bull frozen defenders with his subtle changes of pace before kicking to shooters. He contributed 10 points & 4 assists in that game. </p>
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<p>Saleem Hudson 6'2 G 2024 Dobbins </p>
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<p>Hudson naturally sees the floor very well. So although he didn't throw crafty passes or collapse the defense off-the-dribble, he did put teammates in position to score by throwing them open. Versus man or zone, Hudson exploited leaks with cross-court, entry, and skip passes. He didn't hunt for his own shot, but attempts to sag off of him were countered with threes off-the-catch. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1176360' first='Muhsin' last='Muhammad'] 6'4 W 20224 Friends Central</p>
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<p>In a game against Dover (DE) where others on FCS were knocking down shots from the perimeter, Muhammad's contribution came inside the arc. He flew around securing defensive rebounds to close out possessions. He also used his athleticism to try and shoot gaps for steals. Offensively, he got to the rim. With long strides, Muhammad slashed his way to the paint for high percentage buckets. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2347475' first='Zach' last='Swartout'] 5'11 G 2024 Salesianum (DE)</p>
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<p>Never in a rush, but always with a sense of urgency, Swartout looked like a seasoned veteran on Saturday. He evenly distributed the ball to his teammates and pushed the ball in transition to compromise the defense before they could get set. His quick decision-making added flow to Sallies' offense and helped them overcome being without three starters. He put up 7 points in a win over Archbishop Ryan and 9 points versus ANC. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1173985' first='Jeremiah' last='White'] 6'6 F 2024 Imhotep </p>
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<p>White brought the fire for Imhotep against Rutgers Prep on Sunday. With his vocal communication on defense and all-around effort as a rebounder, he served as the backbone to a young Panthers lineup. He even sacrificed his body by taking a charge. White's catch-and-shoot three at the end of the game was the icing on the cake. </p>
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This past weekend, 108 teams from across PA, NJ, DE, and the DMV pulled up to the Philadelphia suburbs for some quality competition. And many D2 and D3 coaches were in attendance as a result. There are too many to name, but here are five prospects who small colleges should keep tabs on:
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