5 Western PA Players Getting Some DI Interest
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Western Pennsylvania has flown under the radar for some time. However, coaches are seeing it for what it truly is — a hotbed of talent. Here are five players from the area receiving DI interest. Peja Strobl HEIGHT 6'3" POS…
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Continue ReadingWestern Pennsylvania has flown under the radar for some time. However, coaches are seeing it for what it truly is — a hotbed of talent. Here are five players from the area receiving DI interest.
Peja Strobl
Peja Strobl
Peja Strobl has burst onto the scene this AAU season. The 6’3″ junior point guard has been lighting it up, including an impressive 27-point showing and a 8-10 shooting performance from beyond the arc on the Made Hoops circuit. What makes Strobl so dangerous is his range that seems to extend forever. He has a compact, textbook release. Strobl’s height also allows him to get his shot off cleanly against opposing defenses. When he’s open, it’s essentially an automatic bucket. However, Strobl is far more than just a bomber from deep. He shows quality floor vision and decision-making. Strobl is a high IQ player who moves well without the ball and rarely takes ill-advised shots. Programs like USC Upstate have already identified his potential, and I expect more DIs to continue offering.
Tyler Robbins Tyler Robbins 6'1" | SF Pittsburgh | 2025 State PA put himself squarely on the Division I radar after a breakout senior season at Upper St. Clair. The 6’10” forward averaged a double-double. Robbins has excellent length and mobility for a player his size. He uses those physical tools to be a tremendous defensive presence, providing excellent help-side rim protection as an elite shot blocker. Robbins is also a dominant force on the glass. On the offensive end, Robbins has continued developing his skill level to pair with his height. He has range out to the three-point line. Robbins can also go to work on the interior with an array of polished back-to-the-basket moves and soft touch around the rim. After being named the Class 6A Player of the Year, Robbins has carried that momentum over to the AAU circuit. He’s put up big numbers. Programs like St. Francis and Loyola have identified his immense upside at the next level. As he continues adding polish, don’t be surprised to see higher-major programs getting involved.
Donte Tisinger Donte Tisinger 6'2" | PG Greater Johnstown | 2025 State PA has firmly established himself as one of the premier scorers in his class. He has excellent ball handling ability combined with speed and agility that allows him to blow by defenders off the dribble. Tisinger’s first step is lethal as he attacks the lane, showing no fear as a finisher around the rim. However, he also has the craft to pull-up for tough mid-range jumpers. Tisinger simply has a knack for finding a way to put the ball in the basket from all over the floor.
It’s these offensive talents that have already generated Division I interest from programs like Cornell, North Carolina A&T, Lehigh and St. Francis. Pitt has also reached out as higher-majors monitor Tisinger’s progress. With his scoring prowess, athleticism and a 3.7 GPA, he checks all the boxes as a prime recruit.
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Brady Mayo Brady Mayo 6'0" | CG Beaver | 2025 State PA is a game impactor. On offense, he has developed into a legitimate three-level scoring threat. He has a smooth stroke and gets great elevation on his jumper. Mayo also has the strength and physicality to body his way into the paint and finish through contact at the rim. Mayo seems to raise his game in big moments. He averaged 25 points per game last season, coming up huge in clutch situations. Mayo simply has that innate scorer’s mentality and wants the ball in tight games. His competitiveness is second to none. Mayo is a quality rebounder who plays bigger than his 6’1″ frame by utilizing his strength and toughness. He has a high basketball IQ. Mayo’s intangibles and coachability are off the charts. He has garnered Mayo a Division I offer from Navy already as well as interest for football at that level too.
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Jude “Danny” Haigh
Jude “Danny” Haigh
Jude “Danny” Haigh has solidified himself as one of the premier long-range shooting threats in the 2025 class. The 6’6″ forward is putting up big numbers on the AAU circuit for Team Final Red , averaging 18 points per game.What makes Haigh so dangerous is his effortless shooting range that extends well beyond the NBA three-point line. He has an ultra-smooth release and gets great rotation on his shot. Haigh excels in catch-and-shoot situations. However, Haigh is far more than just a specialist from deep. He is a quality rebounder who utilizes his length and physicality to clean the glass. Haigh also shows a willingness to compete on the interior, taking charges and making hustle plays.When defenders try to run him off the 3 point line, Haigh displays the ability to put the ball on the deck and attack the rim. He has solid ball skills and body control to finish strong around the basket. After earning 2nd Team All-State honors last season, Haigh has carried that momentum over to the travel circuit. His prolific shooting and two-way impact have already garnered him offers from programs like St. Francis. As a near 6’7″ sharpshooter with upside, you can expect more schools to get involved soon if he maintains this level of play.