Linwood Rowe
Linwood Rowe
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Jay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
Rowe has shown he can operate at either forward spot as he did all year long for Trinity Christian School on the NCISAA stage. He put up 15.1 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 2.7 APG and 1.1 SPG this past season as quite the active all-around presence for the Crusaders as they made a deep run in the state playoffs. He’s an name for college coaches to keep an eye on this weekend with Team Pressure 910 as he suits up as an unsigned senior.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
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.
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Linwood Rowe
Linwood
Rowe
6'7" | PF
Trinity Christian | 2024
State
NC
continues to be an available prospect on the stock-rising front with Trinity Christian School. At 6-foot-6, he’s shown he can operate at the wing/forward role after posting 15.1 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 2.7 APG and 1.1 SPG on 57 percent shooting from the field and 43 percent shooting from deep on the year with the Crusaders to wrap up his high school career. He matched his career-high 31 points on 12-of-20 shooting against Cape Fear Christian Academy back on Nov. 7 to kick off the year and show what kind of season he’d produce on the NCISAA stage. He’s shown tremendous growth in his ability to play with a ton of pace when the ball comes his way. Defensively, he’s shown he can defend a few different positions on the floor as well. Division I and Division II programs in the region would be wise to get eyes on him.
Trinity Christian vrs Grace Christian
22 points,8 rebounds, 5 assist,4 steals,
1 block,1 charge pic.x.com/iTKOy8Rksx— Linwood Rowe (@LinwoodRowe3) December 31, 2023
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Read EvaluationJay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
Rowe is another one of the biggest movers in the final rankings update, moving from No. 101 to No. 50. He hit another gear in his final season with Trinity Christian School, producing 15.1 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 2.7 APG and 1.1 SPG as a versatile wing/forward presence. He’s started to draw the interest of DI and DII programs as he enters the spring as a top unsigned senior candidate to get to know. He shot 57 percent from the floor and 43 percent from 3-point range as he continues to show his growth as a name to know in the 2024 class.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Scoring wise he didn’t have his best day but the energy that he brings to the court simply cannot be questioned. He made some defensive plays above the rim, battled for rebounds, loose balls and defended multiple positions on the court.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
A high motor player that is looking to play onto the radar of more college coaches, you can expect to see him flirting with a double/double just about every game. His ability to also step out and knock down the three-point shot is another attribute that college coaches should love.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Does all the dirty work that often gets overlooked by many; he does not hesitate to do whatever is needed to help his team get the win. Despite not getting many plays ran for him, he still finds ways to score the ball and he is constantly battling inside the paint for rebounds.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Stepped up with some big-time buckets down the stretch for his team. He battled inside the paint for rebounds but showcased his three-point shooting ability, knocking down some timely three pointers.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
Although foul trouble limited his minutes early on, he got off to an outstanding start and was one of the main reasons that his team was able to get out to an early lead. He played the passing lanes well, scored in transition and finished well in the paint.
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Read EvaluationCharles Clark | Prep Hoops Scout
College programs at the D2 level should be calling and offering this young man sooner than later! He plays the game with an extremely high motor and seems to be getting better each time we see him. His 19 Points and double-digit rebounds led the way for TCS in a big-time matchup with WHS.
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