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Recruiting News: Scout.com Class Of 2016 Top 75 Recruit Rankings Released
Scout.com updated and expanded their class of 2016 rankings. The previous rankings only had a top 50. A number of PC targets made the list.
Scout.com’s Evan Daniels talks about one PC target who made a move into the top 10:
Simmons, at 6-foot-4, is a true combination guard that can fill the role as scorer or distributor. He’s very quick and is a high-level athlete. Much like Smith, Simmons is tough to stop in transition. He’s an improved mid-range scorer and has good vision.
To see the entire top 75, click here.
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Recruiting News: Scout.com Updated Class Of 2015 Top 100 Recruit Rankings
Scout.com updated their class of 2015 rankings today and there was even more movement than in the ESPN release of their top 100 earlier in the week.
Rob Harrington discussed some of the PC related movement in this article:
Isaiah Briscoe moved up 10 spots, from No. 26 to No. 16. Briscoe has performed tremendously at every stop this spring and summer, showcasing a leaner body, quicker first step and more controlled (but not too controlled) style. He ranks among the most talented, confident and aggressive scorers in the class.
Antonio Blakeney (pictured, above) vaulted from No. 39 all the way to No. 20. He has emerged as one of the most prolific shooters and scorers in the EYBL and now projects as a potential, or even likely, McDonald’s All-American.
When Malik Beasley is in the house, people tend to notice. Beasley is one of the country’s most explosive leapers and also is a capable, if streaky, jump shooter. He had been unranked but now sits at No. 58. If he can tighten his ballhandling, he’s another prospect who could make another big jump later.
And then there’s another spring wonder, Steve Enoch. The athletic and skilled power forward from Connecticut debuts in our rankings at No. 61 and may be able to rise from there. He has proved he can hold his own against other national-caliber big men and now simply needs more exposure to solidify his place. His recruitment likely will blow up in July.
To see the entire top 100, click here.
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#pcbb Links of the Day 6/5/14
- ICYMI – I wrote an article for ScoutFriars.com breaking down each of the three schools Niagara transfer Antoine Mason will visit: Auburn, Providence and Boston College.
- CBS Sports – Chip Patterson – Conference Catchup: Who will join Villanova in the Big East title hunt?
- ESPN.com – Andy Katz – 3-point shot: Dunn’s injury, Auburn recruiting
- Friars.com – Men’s Hockey Alums McKinnon And Mazzolini Playing In Calder and Kelly Cup Finals
- Friars.com – BLOG #3: A Short Week In Slovenia
Recruiting News: ESPN Updated Class Of 2016 Top 60 Recruit Rankings
ESPN updated their class of 2016 rankings from the top 25 to the top 60 today. Providence is involved with more than 10% of the ESPN top 60.
Similar to Adam Finkelstein yesterday with the class of 2015, Reggie Rankin offered “Ten things to know about the ESPN 60”. The below are excerpts where a PC recruit is mentioned by Rankin:
3. There are some big-time wing scorers in the Class of 2016. These bucket-getters attack defenders and are difficult to deal with when they have the ball in their hands. Shooting guards Malik Monk and Josh Langford, small forwards Mario Kegler and V.J. King and SG Tyus Battle lead the top 20 players.
5. Combination forward Miles Bridges and point guardDennis Smith are fresh faces in the top 10 because of their consistent production. A few dominant performances this spring on the travel circuit clearly separated them from their peers.
8. There’s a lot of variety and versatility in the 2016 class. Many players can play and excel at two positions, both in the post and on the perimeter. A few examples are Bridges, Omari Spellman, Amir Coffey, Vance Jackson and Kobi Jordan-Simmons.
To see the entire top 60, click here.
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Recruiting News: ESPN Updated Class Of 2015 Top 100 Recruit Rankings
ESPN updated their class of 2015 rankings from the top 60 to the top 100 and there was a decent amount of movement. Adam Finkelstein offered “Ten things to know about the ESPN 100” to give some insight to how they make their choices and where some spots stand.
To see the entire top 100, click here.
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#pcbb Links of the Day 5/15/14
- ICYMI – NCAA Released APR Scores
- SI.com – Brian Hamilton – First Look: Villanova’s returning talent will be tough to top in post-McDermott Big East
- College Basketball Talk – Terrence Payne – Big East Conference Catchup: Who Contends with Villanova in 2014-15?
- Friars.com – Men’s Lacrosse – Himes, Modesti and Pappas Named To 2014 Senior Scholar Academic All-Region Team
