When we last spoke to him during the July Live Period, sophomore St. Benedict’s (N.J.) guard Trevon Duval held offers from Seton Hall, Rutgers, and Villanova.
Among the schools that would seem to stand a good chance of making the cut are Kentucky, Duke, Syracuse, Michigan, Ohio State, UConn, Florida and Louisville.
Jordan Tucker, the 6-7 wing from White Plains (N.Y.) Archbishop Stepinac, picked up an offer from Syracuse and will visit for their Midnight Madness Oct. 17.
V.J. King, one of the highest-rated players in the Class of 2016, has received a scholarship offer from Syracuse University basketball coach Jim Boeheim.
Syracuse basketball recruiting is among the best in the nation each and every cycle. The Orange will look to continue that trend in the 2017 class and have their sights set on an in-state prospect.
Despite a weekend visit to Syracuse, Thomas Bryant says Missouri is recruiting him the hardest and he plans to make his college decision during the spring.
When Paul Romanczuk brings his Arch Bishop Carroll High School team and star player Derrick Jones from Pennsylvania to Kentucky to play in the Marshall County Hoop Fest in December, he’ll certainly get to see how his team fares against quality competition.