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Post by Gundo on Aug 1, 2022 22:42:13 GMT -8
Here's my ongoing list of SDSU 2023 HS Offers:
AJ Johnson PG 6'5 160 lb Taft HS, CA
Tyler Rolison PG 6'0 165 lb St. Bernard HS, CA
BJ Davis PG 6'1 170 lb Modesto Christian HS, CA
Brooklyn Hicks PG 6'3 180 lb Timberline HS, WA
Curtis Williams SG 6'6 175 lb Etiwanda HS, CA
Mikey Williams CG 6'3 175 lb San Ysidro HS, CA - assume he goes into the Pros (G-Lea or Overtime Elite)
Darius Carr CG 6'3 190 lb Cathedral HS, CA
Marqui Espinoza-Worthy CG 6'4 lb Veritas Prep, CA
Tyler Harris F 6'7 lb Newark HS, CA
Ashton Hardaway F 6'7 195lb Duncanville HS, TX
Bradley Dunlap F 6'7 180 lb Harvard Westlake HS, CA
Devin Williams F 6'10 200 lb Centennial HS, CA
Andrew Meadow F 6'7 200 lb West Ranch HS, CA
Jacob Huggins F 6'7 205 lb Harvard Westlake HS, CA - Committed To Princeton
N’Famara Dabo PF 6'8 lb Pro Prep, CA - Top schools he is hearing from UC Davis & Brown, Harvard
Miles Heide C-PF 6'9 200 lb Mount Si HS, WA
Dennis Evans C 7'1 210 lb Hillcrest HS, CA
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Post by Gundo on Aug 2, 2022 12:55:20 GMT -8
Offered & Recruited KJ Evans, Che's cousin heading to Oregon.
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Post by Gundo on Aug 2, 2022 13:01:36 GMT -8
Offered Jared McClain signed to Duke
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Post by Gundo on Aug 2, 2022 13:06:46 GMT -8
Offered Dusty Stromer who committed to the Zags
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Post by Gundo on Aug 2, 2022 13:08:40 GMT -8
Offered Xavier Booker he is going to Michigan State. 5-star #1 Rivals.
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Post by Gundo on Aug 11, 2022 18:47:13 GMT -8
A lengthy recap from today's SDUT. Here's the link that you can read for yourself. www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/aztecs/story/2022-08-11/aztecs-basketball-recruiting-dutcher-snapdragon-stadiumBJ Davis, 6-foot-1 guard, Modesto Christian HighThe quintessential SDSU player, with a chip on his shoulder from being under the radar for much of his career. But he’s under the radar no more after a breakout summer that elevated him to a three-star prospect and garnered numerous Div. I offers, mostly in the West. He expected to visit in mid-September, with the biggest competitors to the Aztecs being Utah, Saint Mary’s, Washington State and Drake. 247 Sports describes Davis as “a quick and skilled guard who is talented with the ball.” His ability to score at all three levels makes him more of a combo than a pass-first point. He’s also a committed defender, something else that fits the SDSU mold.“Being a nobody a few years ago to adding a few offers to my name feels good,” Davis told 247 Sports earlier this summer. “It pushes me even harder to see what I can do.” Brady Dunlap, 6-7 wing, Harvard-Westlake (Los Angeles)A big guard with a sweet perimeter stroke, high basketball IQ and an obsession with winning from a Southern California private school. Sound familiar? Dunlap has drawn favorable comparisons to Jordan Schakel for his 3-point range and cerebral approach to the game. His father is Jeff Dunlap, a respected college assistant who worked with Mark Gottfried at North Carolina State and CSUN. “I want a culture that’s all about winning,” Dunlap told On3.com. “I’m really looking for a school where the fans are so passionate about it, and they want to win so bad.” He’s rated a four-star prospect by the major recruiting services, currently ranked No. 72 nationally by 247 Sports and 77th by ESPN. He has high major offers from the Big Ten (Illinois, Minnesota), Big East (Xavier, Providence) and Pac-12 (USC, Colorado), but the leaders appear to be SDSU and Colorado. He’s expected to visit Sept. 3. Miles Heide, 6-9 post, Mount Si High (Snoqualmie, Wash.)Folks in California might not have heard of Mount Si, but the basketball community in Washington knows all about the Wildcats as perennial state title contenders in the large-school division. Mount Si went 25-1 last season, the lone loss coming in overtime in the state championship. The bulk of the team has been together since elementary school, and Heide is one of several starters getting Div. I interest. His list continues to grow after averaging 21.5 points and 19.5 rebounds in the Section 7 high school event in Arizona in June, and t he Aztecs are now up against Iowa, Utah, Washington State and Oregon State (where his 6-11 father and 6-4 mother played in the late 1990s). Miles’ 6-7 older sister, Seda, plays at Cal.
It’s no mystery that the Aztecs are in the market for a big with four-year starter Nathan Mensah in his final season. Heide might not be the same rim-protecting force, but he’s more polished offensively at this age, able to score with both hands and knock down the occasional 3-pointer. He also possesses an advanced understanding of when, where and how to set effective balls screens. And at 225 pounds, he won’t have to spend a year or two putting on weight. Others to keep an eye on: Mikey Williams, 6-3 guard, San Ysidro HighIt’s hard to know what a kid with a multiyear Puma endorsement deal and 3.7 million Instagram followers will do for college, if indeed he ends up there. The deals with Puma and other companies may preclude that, especially considering no current Div. I schools wear Puma. (SDSU requires athletes to wear Nike’s Air Jordans.) It’s also hard to know how he has progressed as a player since being ranked the No. 1 prospect for the class of 2023 as a ninth grader. He played sparingly in high school last season in North Carolina, skipped almost the entire summer circuit and is transferring back to San Ysidro. He included SDSU on a list of 10 finalists, but that was two years ago and his father, former Sweetwater High star Mahlon Williams, admits much has changed. He has taken an unofficial visit to USC and an official visit to Kansas, but there’s no word of any others scheduled. Most people just assume he’ll bypass college, spending a year in a foreign pro league or with the G League Ignite, a development team based in Nevada for talented teenagers waiting to be age-eligible for the NBA Draft. Dennis Evans III, 7-1 center, Hillcrest High (Riverside)The Aztecs were among the first programs to recruit him and remain in the hunt for the left-handed shot swatter with a 7-7 wingspan. But now schools like Kansas and Kentucky are, too, and 247 Sports and Rivals have both elevated him into the top 20 nationally for the class of 2023. Either way, he is expected to wait until after his high school season to make a college decision, which figures to only attract more interest. Ashton Hardaway, 6-7 forward, Sierra Canyon High (Chatsworth)The son of Memphis coach (and four-time NBA All-Star) Penny Hardaway, he r ecently transferred from Duncanville High in Texas to Sierra Canyon, where he’ll team with Bronny James (LeBron’s son) and play an international schedule that includes games in Paris and London. He began his career at Bishop Montgomery in Torrance, Schakel’s alma mater, so he has Southern California roots. He also has offers from USC, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.
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Post by Gundo on Oct 18, 2022 9:14:40 GMT -8
To Brown
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Post by sdcoug on Oct 21, 2022 10:04:33 GMT -8
We're done with HS recruits and got 2 of our 3 or 4 primary targets. No complaints. Biggest loss was Dunlap.
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Post by sdsuball on Oct 21, 2022 11:54:43 GMT -8
We're done with HS recruits and got 2 of our 3 or 4 primary targets. No complaints. Biggest loss was Dunlap. Do you know for sure that the coaches aren't recruiting Mikey Williams? He said over the summer that he wants to go to college. Kansas is hot on him for sure. Here's a recent evaluation of his game - looks like he's becoming a facilitator and jacking up less shots: "The Border League presented the best chance to evaluate Mikey Williams in recent months, and the first thing that jumped out right away on day one, was the way in which his approach has matured. There are still times when he could be more aggressive, and certainly be more effective defensively, but he’s taken on a legitimate leadership role, has the respect of his teammates, and is both seeing the floor and passing the ball effectively. That’s a vast change from the player who had a tendency to hunt tough shots when he was younger (although he can still revert to that in moments), and it gives him a path to maximizing his potential. His quick reactions and ability to accelerate on demand allow him to make some dynamic plays when in attack mode. Combine that with his ability to see the floor and deliver passes, and there’s the potential to be a high-level creator for both himself and his teammates. The next step is to stay in attack mode, not predetermine whether he’s looking for himself or someone else, and make reads at full speed. If he can do that, the best is yet to come." 247sports.com/LongFormArticle/college-basketball-recruiting-border-league-chris-johnson-cameron-boozer-sean-stewart-195758053/#195758053_5
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Post by docmm on Oct 22, 2022 5:50:24 GMT -8
With so many big programs probably being interested in Mikey Williams if he really does go to college, I don't think we'd be one of them. Now that NIL$ has gotten so huge, only those kinds of programs could afford to pay him close to what he would have made going professional right out of high school. He's certainly not going to college just for the academic and coed pursuits.
At one time early on he professed a desire to attend a HBCU but there's no $ in that admirable but naive choice. If he did go through with that, more power to him but I'm not holding my breath.
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Post by standiego on Oct 22, 2022 13:17:25 GMT -8
would guess that the Aztecs coaches ask if he has any interest in SDSU and then take it from there
Early signing time is coming up in November - so we see what may happen
Aztecs will have 2 experienced guards coming back from the current team - have a Freshman guard also . In addition there in one HS guard that looks as if he will sign in November .
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Post by lovemyaztecs on Nov 9, 2022 17:55:50 GMT -8
I believe today is the first day for our two basketball verbal commitments to sign their National Letter of Intent.
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Post by standiego on Nov 10, 2022 15:46:33 GMT -8
There is a Post about the 2 HS players that signed in the regular section - Titled MBB 23
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Post by lovemyaztecs on Nov 10, 2022 18:46:47 GMT -8
Not sure what you mean Stan. Miles Heide and BJDavis couldn’t sign until yesterday 11/9. Zeigler would have an article, and Dutcher can now talk about the recruits. I assume they will sign soon
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Post by lovemyaztecs on Nov 10, 2022 18:49:42 GMT -8
I should have checked, they signed today. Zeigler just wrote an article😳
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Post by Gundo on Nov 16, 2022 23:54:55 GMT -8
Hardaway commits to Memphis St to play for Pops, Penny.
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Post by Gundo on Nov 22, 2022 15:52:06 GMT -8
UPDATED 11.23.22
Unranked Top 300 -- BJ Davis PG 6'1 170 lb Modesto Christian HS, CA signed w/AZTECS
Unranked Top 300 -- Miles Heide C-PF 6'9 200 lb Mount Si HS, WA signed w/AZTECS
Ranked #158 (24/7 Sports) Tyler Rolison PG 6'0 165 lb St. Bernard HS, CA Undecided
Ranked #140 (24/7 Sports) Tyler Harris F 6'7 180 lb Newark HS, CA Undecided
Unranked Top 300 Curtis Williams SG 6'6 175 lb Etiwanda HS, CA Undecided
AJ Johnson PG 6'5 160 lb Taft HS, CA to Texas
Brooklyn Hicks PG 6'3 180 lb Timberline HS, WA to UNLV
Mikey Williams CG 6'3 175 lb San Ysidro HS, CA to Memphis State
Darius Carr CG 6'3 190 lb Fairfax HS, CA to New Mexico State
Marqui Espinoza-Worthy CG 6'4 lb Veritas Prep, CA to UMass
Ashton Hardaway F 6'7 195lb Duncanville HS, TX to Memphis State
Bradley Dunlap F 6'7 180 lb Harvard Westlake HS, CA to Notre Dame
Devin Williams F 6'10 200 lb Centennial HS, CA to UCLA
Andrew Meadow F 6'7 200 lb West Ranch HS, CA to Boise State
Jacob Huggins F 6'7 205 lb Harvard Westlake HS, CA to Princeton
N’Famara Dabo PF 6'8 lb Pro Prep, CA to Brown
Dennis Evans C 7'1 210 lb Hillcrest HS, CA to Minnesota
Dusty Stormer F 6'7 180 lb Notre Dame HS, CA to Gonzaga
Xavier Booker C 6'10" 205 lb Cathedral HS, ID to Michigan State
Kwame Evans F 6'9 200 il Monte Verde, FL to Oregon
Jerald McClain PG 6'2 195 lb, Centennial HS, CA to Duke
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Post by fisher1fan on Nov 23, 2022 15:07:15 GMT -8
Hardaway commits to Memphis St to play for Pops, Penny. Not Memphis State.
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Post by standiego on Nov 23, 2022 16:42:48 GMT -8
Do not think the Aztecs are strongly recruiting any other HS recruits so IMO think you could move this to another area
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Post by Gundo on Nov 23, 2022 22:35:50 GMT -8
Hardaway commits to Memphis St to play for Pops, Penny. Not Memphis State. Yes, Memphis State, Coach Dad
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