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2015 Big Man Steve Enoch Visiting Providence Today

Every year there is a player that comes from relative obscurity and blows up during the early AAU season. The class of 2015’s version of this is Connecticut big man, Steve Enoch.

Enoch attends Norwalk HS and has only played one season on the varsity but its clear he can play. It seems like he didn’t really begin to take basketball seriously until about a year ago and now that he has the interest and offers are flooding in. He also went from nowhere on the list to being ranked 54th in the class of 2015 nationally by Rivals.com’s latest release of their Top 150 and 61st in the class by Scout.com.

Providence was one of a few teams that watched him work out prior to the April live period and liked what they saw. Assistant Coach Brian Blaney was in Pittsburgh during the April live period for the Pittsburgh Jamfest and watched Enoch there with his AAU squad, High Rise Team Up.

Now the Friars will be hosting Enoch for an on campus visit a day after having priority recruit, Donovan Mitchell in Friartown yesterday. Enoch visited UConn yesterday and they offered. I would expect the same to happen today. In addition to PC, Enoch will visit URI today.

Click here to watch some highlights from his high school season.

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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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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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2014 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team Training Camp Invites Announced

The invitees have been announced for the USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team training camp which will be held in Colorado Springs from June 10th-19th. Ed Cooley is on Billy Donovan’s staff this year and the talent of the players invited to camp is impressive. 10 players are in the class of 2014 and all are already signed with their respective schools for next season. 11 players are members of the class of 2015 with 4 of them already verbally committed to schools. That leaves 7 uncommitted guys. Of those 7, PC has been mentioned with Isaiah Briscoe of Roselle Catholic (NJ).

It’s unclear if Briscoe will end up making the team as there are a lot of talented guards in training camp but at the minimum, this opportunity will give Cooley 9 days to coach Briscoe and start to build a relationship with the young man. He is currently ranked as the 19th best player in the class of 2015 by ESPN and Rivals while 247Sports ranks him at 17th best. Along with Providence, Briscoe claims offers from Arizona, Baylor, Cincinnati, Connecticut, DePaul, Florida, Florida State, Indiana, Miami (FL), Michigan, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Seton Hall, SMU, St. John’s Syracuse, UCLA, Villanova and Virginia with interest from Kansas and Kentucky.

If that list appears daunting, it’s because it is. I would classify Briscoe as a long shot for PC but Ed Cooley has a real opportunity to build a relationship and give Briscoe a feel for how he would be coached by the Friar’s head man.

Opportunities like this one are why Cooley being involved in USA Basketball is so huge for himself and the Providence program. It gets his name out there and gives him a chance to coach some of the top talent in the USA while maybe even building a relationship with a recruit or two along the way.

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Recruiting News: Rivals Top 150 In Class Of 2015 Released Today

Eric Bossi over at Rivals.com released his updated ranking for the Class of 2015 today. There are a number of PC recruits/targets within the top 150 but one noticeable snub was 2015 commit Ryan Fazekas. I have a feeling he will be in the top 150 after the AAU season finishes though. He has been trending up ever since committing to PC in October.

To see the entire top 150, click here.

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