IAC Preview: Under-The-Radar Seniors
We recently released our preview for the Interstate Athletic Conference. Through and through, this conference is loaded with talent ranging from high-major Division I to quality Division III prospects.
For this series, we’re taking a look at a few seniors we believe continue to be slept on. Their levels of play range accordingly with what was stated in the opening paragraph. Some have started receiving interest from colleges, and some have simply gone under the radar. All of these players can help contribute to a collegiate program somewhere.
WILL MULQUIN | GEORGETOWN PREP
Georgetown Prep wing Will Mulquin is a nice all around wing prospect at 6-foot-5. The sharpshooting senior is known for his ability to knock down the three consistently, but also for his strong work ethic. Mulquin is being actively recruited by several high academic division three programs, but could probably fit in at the Ivy/Patriot League level as well.
KEVIN FEE | ST. ALBANS
6-foot-3 senior Kevin Fee impressed us during Maryland Team Camp, where he stood out as a shooter for St. Albans. The high IQ wing moves well without the ball and doesn’t need much time to get his shot off. Fee is an excellent target for high academic division three programs who need someone that can consistently stretch the floor and add some size on the wing.
SEN KENNEALLY | EPISCOPAL
Sen Kenneally was an energetic presence in the Maroon front court last season. The 6-foot-7 forward is a strong athlete and an active rebounder. Kenneally will pair with Zach Pfaffenberger to form a formidable front court at Episcopal.
JULIAN LAROSILIERE | LANDON
Julain Larosiliere is a 6-foot-4 wing that impresses us each time he hits the floor for Landon. He can score with his back to the basket or facing up, and defends on the perimeter and in the post. Larosiliere will be a go to guy and a key factor to Landon’s success this season.
LINCOLN YEUTTER | BULLIS
Lincoln Yeutter, the starting point guard for Bullis, is an experienced guard who is coming off an IAC Championship. The reliable senior is a crafty three level scorer who enjoys facilitating for his teammates, and provides exceptional defense both on and off the ball. At 6-foot-2, Yeutter has good size for a point guard, and is capable of playing with and without the ball.