Friday, September 14, 2012

Big Sky 2013-14 Recruits

Now that a lot of verbal commitments are starting to roll in, I thought it would be good to start a 2013-14 recruiting tracker. It's important to note that these guys (as of the time of this post) are verbal commits, meaning they are not allowed to sign a Letter of Intent yet, but it gives a good idea of things.

Eastern Washington
- Sir Washington (6'3'' G) - My article
- Felix Van Hofe (6'5'' F) - My article
- Drew Brandon (6'3'' G) - My article
- Ognjen Miljkovic (6'8'' F) - My article

Idaho State
- Scotty Tyler (6'7'' F) - My article
- Justin Smith (6'6'' F) - My article
- Andrej Slavik (6'9'' F) - My article
- Ajak Magot (6'11'' C) - My article
- Jeffrey Solarin (6'4'' G) - My article
- Marcus Bradley (6'7'' F) - My article
- Ben Wilson (6'6'' G) - My article
- Evann Hall (6'4'' G)

Montana
- Brandon Gfeller (6'3'' G) - My article
- Riley Bradshaw (6'2'' G) - transfer from Utah State - My article
- Mario Dunn (6'0'' G)  
- Chris Kemp (6'7'' F) - My article
- Martin Breunig (6'8'' G) - My article (not eligible until 2014-15)
- Jake Lopez (6'5'' G) - My article

Montana State
- Vance Wentz (6'4'' G) - My article
- Stephan Holm (6'3'' G) - My article
- Terrell Brown (6'4'' G) - My article

North Dakota
- Quinton Hooker (6'0'' G) - My article 
- Chad Calcaterra (6'10'' C) - My article
- Estan Tyler (6'1'' G) - My article (not eligible until 2014-15)
- Cole Stefan (6'4'' G) - My article (possibly not eligible until 2014-15)

Northern Arizona
- Kris Yanku (6'3'' G) - My article
- Zachary Reynolds (6'8'' F) - My article
- Chris Miller (6'3'' G) - My article
- Terry Winn (6'7'' F) - My article
- Travis Meeker (6'4'' G) - My article
- Ako Kaluna (6'7'' F) - My article
- Quitnon Upshur (6'4'' G) - My article

Northern Colorado
- Jordan Wilson (5'7'' G) - My article
- Corey Spence (5'10'' G) - My article
- Dominique Lee (6'5'' F) - My article
- Jeremy Verhagen (6'10'' C) - My article 
- Anthony Johnson (6'3'' G) - My article

Portland State
- Zach Gengler (6'4'' G) - My article
- Kyle Benton (6'6'' F)
- DeShaun Wiggins (6'2'' G) - My article
- Sebastian Suarez (6'4'' G) - My article
- Tiegbe Bamba (6'6'' F) - My article
- Kyle Richardson (6'7'' G) - transfer from Long Beach State - My article

Sacramento State
- Eric Stuteville (6'9'' F) - My article
- Nick Hornby (6'5'' G) - My article
- Case Rada (6'3'' G) - My article
- Zach Mills (6'5'' F) - My article

Southern Utah
- John Marshall (6'1'' G) - My article
- Race Parsons (6'3'' G)
- McKay Anderson (6'5'' F)
- Juwan Major (6'3'' G) - My article
- Casey Oliverson (6'8'' F) - My article
- Trey Kennedy (6'3'' G) - My article

Weber State
- Richaud Gittens (6'4'' G) - My article 
- Jeremy Senglin (6'2'' G)- My article
- McKay Cannon (6'2'' G) - My article
- Josh Fuller (6'7'' F)
- Christian McDonald (6'4'' G) - My article
- JC Kennedy (G) - My article (Walk-on)

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9 comments:

  1. ISU has a verbal according to its message board.

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  2. http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/player-Scotty-Tyler-142406

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  3. Thank you, I appreciate the link! Will try to do a writeup about him this weekend. Much appreciated.

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  4. Probably time to update the list to show which commits are still verbal and which have signed NLIs.

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  5. Posters on Sac Buzz indicate that the Hornets only have one scholarship left for use (transfer Tiffin is promised a scholarship next season). My assumption is that Katz will target (or is targeting) a front court player. Hopefully he can hit pay dirt again as Dickson’s departure is going to be a MASSIVE void to fill for next season.

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  6. UNC Bears sign 6-10 forward from Arizona

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  7. ISU signs 3 more JC players (forward and 2 combo guards).

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  8. Sac State has Trevis Jackson from Santa Monica High coming in as a walk on. He was a team captain and student body president. SaMoHi went to the state finals with Jackson feeding Cal recruit Jordan Matthews.

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  9. It seems like ISU signed an entirely new team and PSU's late four doesn't make things look good in Portland.

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