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<p>We've covered the junior colleges, prep schools, and D-III commits. Now, let's look at some of the names making the jump to D-I and D-II basketball from the 2023 class. 14 players from the class are on D-I rosters, and 12 more signed with D-II schools. Both <strong>Isaiah Watts</strong> and <strong>Bradley Swillie</strong> from the 2022 class signed back with local colleges after taking a year of prep school. That makes a total of 28 players from Washington starting at D-I & D-II schools this season. Take a look at who made it and keep an eye out for these guys throughout the year.</p>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Player</td><td>Position</td><td>Height</td><td>High School</td><td>College</td><td>Division</td></tr><tr><td>Grey Garrison</td><td>F</td><td>6-7</td><td>Sehome</td><td>Oregon State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>David Zachman</td><td>G</td><td>6-5</td><td>Arlington</td><td>Seattle Pacific University</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Theo McMillan</td><td>G</td><td>6-2</td><td>Camas</td><td>Seattle Pacific University</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Cyrus Turley</td><td>F</td><td>6-9</td><td>Mt Si</td><td>Northwest Nazarene</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Blaine Granberg</td><td>G</td><td>6-3</td><td>Burlington-Edison</td><td>Northwest Nazarene</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Cavin Holden</td><td>G</td><td>6-2</td><td>R A Long</td><td>Central Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Grant Kepley</td><td>G</td><td>6-4</td><td>Sehome</td><td>Western Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Matthew Storms</td><td>G</td><td>6-3</td><td>Sehome</td><td>Western Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Miles Gurske</td><td>G</td><td>6-0</td><td>Rainier Beach</td><td>Cameron University</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Jordan Clark</td><td>G</td><td>6-2</td><td>Seattle Chrisitian</td><td>Central Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Miles Clark</td><td>F</td><td>6-7</td><td>O'Dea</td><td>Air Force</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Will Landram</td><td>G</td><td>6-6</td><td>Gig Harbor</td><td>Washington</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Jaedyn Brown</td><td>G</td><td>6-4</td><td>Pullman</td><td>Idaho State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Maverick Sanders</td><td>F</td><td>6-6</td><td>Mt Spokane</td><td>Central Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Levi Pepper</td><td>G</td><td>6-6</td><td>Selah</td><td>Central Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Tyce Paulsen</td><td>G</td><td>6-5</td><td>Curtis</td><td>Point Loma</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Tennessee Rainwater</td><td>G</td><td>6-6</td><td>Davenport</td><td>Utah Tech</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Emmett Marquardt</td><td>F</td><td>6-9</td><td>Garfield</td><td>Eastern Washington</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Kelson Gebbers</td><td>F</td><td>6-7</td><td>Brewster</td><td>Portland</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Mason Williams</td><td>G</td><td>6-5</td><td>O'Dea</td><td>Eastern Washington</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Gavin Marrs</td><td>F</td><td>7-0</td><td>Ellensburg</td><td>Oregon State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Bradley Swillie</td><td>G</td><td>6-5</td><td>Life Christian/Bella Vista</td><td>Central Washington</td><td>D-II</td></tr><tr><td>Isaiah Watts</td><td>G</td><td>6-3</td><td>West Seattle/South Kent</td><td>Washington State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Parker Gerrits</td><td>G</td><td>6-1</td><td>Olympia</td><td>Washington State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Miles Heide</td><td>F</td><td>6-9</td><td>Mt Si</td><td>San Diego State</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Christian King</td><td>G</td><td>6-7</td><td>Seattle Prep</td><td>Washington</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Brooklyn Hicks</td><td>G</td><td>6-3</td><td>Timberline</td><td>UNLV</td><td>D-I</td></tr><tr><td>Jaylin Stewart</td><td>G</td><td>6-7</td><td>Garfield</td><td>Connecticut</td><td>D-I</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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We've covered the junior colleges, prep schools, and D-III commits. Now, let's look at some of the names making the jump to D-I and D-II basketball from the 2023 class. 14 players from the class are on D-I rosters, and 12 more signed with D-II schools. Both Isaiah Watts and Bradley Swillie from the 2022 class signed back with local colleges after taking a year of prep school. That makes a total of 28 players from Washington starting at D-I & D-II schools this season. Take a look at who made it and keep an eye out for these guys throughout the year.
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