Recruiting Roundup: The Latest Commits and Offers in East NC
In this article:
With the month of May approaching, players in the area are making decisions on where they will play college basketball while others that are undecided are continuing to pick up offers. Let’s take a look at some of the players…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingWith the month of May approaching, players in the area are making decisions on where they will play college basketball while others that are undecided are continuing to pick up offers. Let’s take a look at some of the players that are off the board and the players that are boosting their recruitment.
Although he didn’t pick up a high number of offers, his stock was clearly on the rise after the state championship game where his team was able to pull off the victory. He recently announced that he will be attending Elizabeth City State University and will be a player that can make an early impact in the CIAA.
One of the best unsigned seniors that is still on the board, he continues to add offers with the most recent coming from KCU and Erskine College. He plays the game with a high amount of energy, can play multiple positions on the court and will be a great pickup for a college program.
The Bishops picked up another talented Guard from the east as DJ recently signed his NLI to attend North Carolina Wesleyan. He’s athletic, can play the PG and SG spots very effectively and is only scratching the surface of how good he can be.
Highlights
The floor general will be taking the JUCO route and suiting up for Pitt Community College next season. A multi-sport athlete that is a natural leader and does not back down from any challenge, it does not take long to see why we feel he is a nice pickup for the Bulldogs.
After an outstanding high school career which included an appearance at the North Carolina vs South Carolina All-Star game, he made his decision official, signing with NJIT. He plays the game with high motor, is very athletic and still has a high amount of upside left in his game.
A Point Guard that can facilitate, score and defend, he made the decision to attend Wake Tech CC next season and will compete for time against the older Guards. Recently at the East America FAB40 Camp, he displayed his ability to facilitate and defend, taking home the best defensive player award.
Averaging just under 25 Points per game this past season tells you all you need to know about what one of his main strengths were and that’s the way that he can score the ball. He made the decision to join his teammate at Wake Tech CC next year and will look to transition his scoring ability to the next level.