Lake Forest (Ill.) Academy senior defensive tackle Wesley Annan won’t take any official visits until after the season but he’s starting to get an idea of the schools he wants to go see.
Josh Jackson led six players in double-figures with 16 points as Team USA shook off an ugly start to steamroll the Phillippines, 124-64, in their final game of group play at the U17 World Championships.
Syracuse picked up it’s first defensive lineman in the 2015 class on Thursday. Hallandale (Fla.) defensive end Dana Levine committed to the Orange only eight days after being offered.
Georgios Papagiannis plays the game very much like most European big men; with a lot of skill and finesse to his game. Watching Papagiannis brings to mind Pau Gasol back when the Lakers were winning championships.
Liam Smith, one of the top projected offensive linemen from New Jersey’s recruiting class of 2016, earned an offer from Rutgers head coach Kyle Flood, Tuesday.
After working out for Louisville coach Rick Pitino Monday at Roselle Catholic High School, Isaiah Briscoe now has a scholarship offer from the Cardinals and is planning a visit there.
Briscoe’s recruitment has gone on for some time now and has had its ebbs and flows. He’s considering St. John’s, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Louisville, Providence, Arizona, Syracuse, Duke, UConn and Florida, among others.
Seven schools are working the hardest for 2016 guard Tyus Battle, his father told SNY.tv. Gary Battle listed Ohio State, UConn, Virginia, Villanova, Michigan, Syracuse and Indiana as those working the hardest.
Jamal Murray (Canada), who has been compared to Syracuse point guard Tyler Ennis, was named to the 10-member World Select Team for the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit.