Top uncommitted 2024 prospects in Ohio
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Ohio’s 2024 class has been quick to commit to Division I programs as 15 of our top 16 prospects are committed to Division I programs. You can read about every Division I commit here. In this article, we’ll break down…
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Continue ReadingOhio’s 2024 class has been quick to commit to Division I programs as 15 of our top 16 prospects are committed to Division I programs. You can read about every Division I commit here. In this article, we’ll break down the six highest ranked uncommitted prospects in the state.
Nichols had a big end to his Junior season, helping lead Archbishop Hoban to a Division I state championship. Nichols is a strong guard who has improved defensively and made that part of his game a strength. Elusive with the ball in his hands, there’s few isolation scorers as talented as Nichols. Recently taken visits to Eastern Michigan and hometown Akron, I expect more MAC and other regional mid major programs to stay active on Nichols as he makes a decision.
Gadson just recently received his first Division I offer from Northern Illinois and is ready to become a household name in northeast Ohio. After playing his Sophomore season at Buchtel, Gadson is back as the Grifs look to reload after a state championship. Gadson is an explosive athlete who gets off the ground so easily and can shoot it from the outside. For Gadson, finding consistency this season will be crucial as he has the talent to attract plenty of more Division I interest.
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Midwest Live was a great event for prospects to make a name for themselves and Moy played some of his best basketball that weekend. The super athletic guard who can really pass the basketball had a huge scoring weekend and was making an impact in a variety of ways. Moy has attracted scholarship interest from Division II and Low Major programs. Ganon is his first and only posted offer so far but I expect more programs to show interest in Moy.
Little is a lighting fast guard who can apply pressure on the rim and give opposing ball handlers trouble. Garfield Heights has a lot of defensive talent and Little is one of their most talented pieces on that end. Little had a strong weekend in Rock Hill with Wildcat Select and should have a productive senior season for one of the top teams in Ohio this winter. Expect low to mid major programs to stay active in recruiting Little this winter.
Another small school standout, Enis has been a high priority for regional Division II programs as he holds offers from Lincoln Memorial, West Liberty, Ashland, Charleston, Gannon, Walsh, Findlay, Rio Grade, Cedarville and Lourdes. Enis is a strong guard who loves to attack the basket and get downhill going to his favored left side. Expect Enis to continue to be heavily pursued by the schools that have already offered him and try and help lead Miami East to a state final four appearance that they fell just short of last season.