Recruiting Roundup: Syracuse offers Demarco Artis, Louis Acceus, Jimmy Jaggers

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Despite the loss last night, thanks again to the women’s basketball team for a great season! On to today’s recruiting links…

Demarco Artis, a three-star defensive end from Florida, announced on Tuesday on Twitter that he had received an offer from Syracuse. The 2017 prospect has plenty of schools to choose from, including North Carolina, Iowa State, Kentucky and Ole’ Miss.

New Jersey linebacker Louis Acceus picked up an offer from Syracuse on Tuesday, he announced on Twitter. The 2017 prospect holds offers from Boston College, Maryland, Indiana, and others.

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Roseville (CA) tight end Jimmy Jaggers tweeted that he had received an offer from Syracuse. The 2017 West Coast prospect holds offers from UCLA, USC, Washington and Arizona State, among others.

CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein was the first to report on Tuesday that Syracuse sophomore point guard Kaleb Joseph will be transferring. Joseph appeared in just 19 games this season and averaged 0.9 points after losing the reserve point guard spot to freshman Frank Howard. Joseph has two years of eligibility remaining.

Another reserve guard, walk-on Christian White, announced on Twitter he would be transferring to Pace. White played a total of seven games in the 2014-15 season, but didn’t appear in a game this season because he wanted to preserve his final year of eligibility.

That’s all for today. See you tomorrow.

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