Monday, June 18, 2012

Latest SU Targets School List Update

2013
Tyler Ennis PG-Could make a decision during the summer. SU is still the favorite but Memphis and Louisville are also in play.

Anthony "Cat" Barber PG-Alabama and Kansas stands out but he also likes SU and Virginia.

Roddy Peters PG-Has interest from SU, Maryland, Georgetown, Virginia, and Va Tech among others.

Hakim Saintil PG-SU, Cincy, South Carolina, and UConn are some of the schools involved.

Tyler Roberson CF-SU, Kansas, South Carolina, Pitt, Uconn, Rutgers, and Seton Hall are the main schools currently involved.

Ishmail Wainright SF-Recently cut his list to 12 schools. Some of the notables are SU, Duke, UCLA, Florida, Baylor, Arizona, and Texas.

Goodluck Okonoboh PF-Claims SU, WVU, Georgetown, Mizzou, and Providence are recruiting him the hardest.

Jermaine Lawrence CF-Gave scouts a current top 3 of SU, Rutgers, and Florida. Plans to make a final list during the end of the grassroots season.

Chinonso Obokoh C-SU, Pitt, West Virginia, Nova, Oregon, and Miami are some of the main schools involved.

Kennedy Meeks C-Claims heavy interest from SU, UNC, Georgetown, Louisville, and Indiana.

Kuran Iverson SF-Still a heavy UConn lean but also list interest from SU, Florida, Miami, and Oklahoma St.

2014
Dakari Johnson C-SU, Kentucky, Florida, and Georgetown are still the main schools involved.

Chris McCullough PF-SU, St. John's, UConn, Memphis, and Kansas stands out currently in this battle.

Theo Pinson SF-SU, UNC, NC St, Duke, and Indiana are some of the schools with offers and interest.

Phil Booth SG-Has offers from Maryland, Rutgers, Georgetown, Nova, and Indiana. No offer from SU yet but I expect that to change soon.

JaQuan Newton CG-Currently has interest and offers from SU, Nova, Temple, Georgetown among others. Nova has been making the biggest push recently.

Wade Baldwin SG-SU, Georgetown, Seton Hall, Providence, and Northwestern are some of the schools currently involved.

2015
Malachi Richardson SG-Currently favors SU, Rutgers, Seton Hall, and Miami.



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