Oklahoma Prospects 16-30 College Destinations
Prep Hoops breaks down the college destinations for Oklahoma prospects ranked 16-30. See below where each prospect is headed at the next level. 16. Alex Ogunseye Sapulpa Power Forward Ogunseye was a matchup nightmare in high school with his sheer…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops breaks down the college destinations for Oklahoma prospects ranked 16-30. See below where each prospect is headed at the next level.
16. Alex Ogunseye Sapulpa Power Forward
Ogunseye was a matchup nightmare in high school with his sheer athleticism. He has been a long time commit to UCO and has since signed with the Bronchos. At the next level he will have to have more of an influence away from the rim.
17. Bishop Coulter Atoka Power Forward
Coulter was one of the most dominant big men in his class. He chose the JUCO route and signed with Ranger College. Coulter could be a mid-major Division I athlete in years to come.
18. Tavian Davis Muskogee Point Guard
Davis gave his pledge to RSU and honored it by signing with the Hillcats in mid-November. He burst onto the scene with the Oklahoma Wizards last summer and road the wave into his senior season. Davis could see early playing time in Claremore.
19. Richard Anderson Midwest City Shooting Guard
Anderson has all the tools to play at the Division II level and received heavy interest from many. He has since told the Prep Hoops Oklahoma staff that he plans to attend the University of Oklahoma and attempt to walk-on.
20. Chandler Haley Washington Small Forward
Haley has tremendous size at 6’8” and will likely have lots of success at NOC-Enid. Following his career as a Jet, Division I or II schools could fall in love with his potential.
21. Gideon Gardner Pawnee Shooting Guard
Gardner had a great high school career scoring the ball at high level for Pawnee. He is headed to NOC-Enid with Chandler Haley among others. Gardner has the ability to light up defenses.
22. Parker Jennings Bixby Point Guard
After a long and prosperous career as a Spartan, Jennings makes the jump to Missouri Southern State. He will be joining fellow top 25 prospects Elyjah Clark and Kinzer Lambert.
23. Garett Owen Woodard Point Guard
Owen’s talent went a bit overlooked but he was still able to fine a stable fit for him and his basketball career going forward. He will attend McPherson College in Kansas, a four year college where Owen could thrive on the court.
24. Greg Owen Webster Power Forward
Owen’s size served him well at the high school level but he will need to combine his size with a more developed post game to be successful at the next level. The SWOSU signee has a bright future ahead of him in Weatherford.
25. Jeremiah Bozeman Alva Shooting Guard
Bozeman will take his talents to Jackson, Mississippi and play basketball for the Jackson State Tigers. Bozeman could be the under rated gem of the 2016 Oklahoma Class.
26. Patrick Mckaufman Douglass Small Forward
The two-sport athlete received heavy attention as both a small forward and a quarterback. He eventually chose the gridiron and signed with NEO.
27. Anselm Uzuegbunem Harding Prep Power Forward
Uzuegbunem was a dominant force inside for the Oklahoma Wizards last summer. He received several Division II offers but chose to sign with NOC-Tonkawa.
28. Kairee Cooks Webster Shooting Guard
Cooks was a high volume scorer for the Warriors and will like transition as the same player at the next level. He signed with RSU and should give the Hillcats solid minutes in his first year.
29. Ben Crider Broken Arrow Power Forward
Crider is a hard nose kid who is ready and willing to do the dirty work. Many school took notice of that but in the end, Crider chose to sign with NWOSU. His size and motor should allow him to see immediate playing time.
30. Tyler Williams Edmond Sante Fe Shooting Guard
William’s versatility on both end of the floor is what makes him such a special player. He landed a scholarship to NSU and has since signed with the Riverhawks.