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<p>At Prep Hoops, our main mission is to cover prospects of all levels, not just the top players in our markets. As we head into the new year, we thought it would be a good time to highlight some of the prospects who have committed to non D1 schools. Here's a look at 5 players that we know of that have committed to Division 3 schools and what they can bring to their school next year.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1767553' first='Trey' last='Fitch'] | 6'4” WG | Fairfax Christian | Roanoke College (D3 VA)</strong></p>
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<p>Fitch has been one of the most successful players in Virginia over the past few years, helping lead Fairfax Christian to three straight state championships, and he will follow his brother Alex's path to going to Roanoke College, who is currently nationally ranked in D3. The Maroons made a good decision prioritizing him as he is a great culture builder and leader well beyond his years, he has good size on the perimeter and can light it up off the catch, he's a good athlete when he gets downhill, and he is a high IQ defender as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2459367' first='Shivas' last='Taylor'] | 6'3” WG | Highland School | RIT (D3 NY)</strong></p>
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<p>Taylor has been a big part of Highland's success over the past few years, being their top scorer off the bench last year on their way to the VISAA D-I state championship and the EPL regular season title, and he's heading to Rochester Institute of Technology next year. The 6'3” wing will find his way on the court early as he's one of the best pure shooters off the catch you'll come across with range and a quick release, he's a sneaky athlete when he's out in transition, and he has a high IQ and good instincts on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1963550' first='Ryan' last='Corallo'] | 6'3” WG | Woodson | York College (D3 PA)</strong></p>
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<p>Corallo has been a player coaches have been watching for over a year now after a breakout junior season last year, and now he's the go-to guy for this team putting up good numbers, and York College in Lancaster, PA came down and grabbed a DMV kid like they are known to do and what a good one to get. The 6'3” off guard is a big time scorer as he can make shots from deep on kick-outs and on the move, he can play on the ball where he can create in both isolation and ball screens, he is a true three level scorer who can make tough shots, and when he gets it going he's a nightmare to be matched up with.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2459359' first='Jisaiah' last='Bryant'] | 6'5” F | Liberty Christian | Randolph Macon (D3 VA)</strong></p>
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<p>Bryant has been on the radar of college coaches since he was an All State selection as a sophomore and a junior, and nationally ranked Randolph Macon did what they do going to get a highly productive and athletic player who is just slightly undersized who will fit right into their system. Bryant is a 6'5” tweener who thrives in transition and when he can get downhill with his strength and athleticism as a finisher, he can step out and stretch the floor and has the ability to take defenders off the bounce, and his versatility makes him a huge mismatch threat on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>Isaiah Randall | 6'0” PG | Bruton | Hampden-Sydney (D3 VA)</strong></p>
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<p>The nationally ranked Tigers went out and found themselves a gem in Randall, who was an All Region selection last year after averaging 22.5 points per game, and he'll fit in great for HSC as with his athleticism and playmaking ability for their uptempo system. The 6'0” guard is dynamite in transition with great speed and change of direction, he can make shots off the bounce and off the catch from all over the floor, and he is a very good defender both on the ball and in help.</p>
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At Prep Hoops, our main mission is to cover prospects of all levels, not just the top players in our markets. As we head into the new year, we thought it would be a good time to highlight some of the prospects who have committed to non D1 schools. Here's a look at 5 players that we know of that have committed to Division 3 schools and what they can bring to their school next year.
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