by PointGuard » Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:42 am
Fall Recruiting News:
We struck gold quickly when 2 very talented recruits accepted our scholarship offers in early September:
PG Daniel Meads, 6-0 Sr, Bellevue, WA who as a junior last season averaged 18.5 ppg, 11.7 apg, 6.0 rpg. 3.4 spg, and 0.5 bpg. He’s an excellent scorer with a great outside shot and has outstanding passing and ball handling skills. He’s also a very strong rebounder. He was rated in the top 5 at the Indy Elite Camp. He’s ranked as the 12th best recruit in the nation.
PF Angelo Anderer, 6-7 Sr, Postville, IA who as a junior last season averaged 23.9 ppg, 1.7 apg, 13.8 rpg, 2.6 spg, and 4.9 bpg. He scores extremely well inside and is an outstanding rebounder. He has strong passing skills. He’s a top-flight shot blocker. He’s ranked as the 15th best recruit nationally.
Then two weeks later we landed our 3rd and last recruit:
SF Kurtis Payne, 6-7 Sr, Cambridge, WI who as a junior last season averaged 21.0 ppg, 2.1 apg, 4.1 rpg, 3.5 spg, and 0.8 bpg. He shoots extremely well from both inside and outside and is a great scorer. He has very strong rebounding and defensive skills and has quick hands that get more than his share of steals. He has a tremendous work ethic. He was rated in the top 10 at the Indy Elite Camp and is ranked as the 32nd best recruit in the country.
We still have to wait until all score satisfactorily on their SAT’s, so we will continue to build interest in recruits that have not accepted scholarships elsewhere so we have some backups in the event someone doesn’t meet our SAT minimum.
Roby Jordan did a great job handling recruiting this year. His excellent work with recruits and their families made it possible for my home visits to be extremely productive and effective.
Roby said to me, “Not only did we get some great recruits this fall, but I kept your record intact.” When I asked him what he meant by that, he replied, “As with every other season’s recruiting here, we continued your having never recruited a true Center.” I laughed and said, “Yeah, we may live in mile high country, but we sure don’t ever get mile high players. 6’8” seems to be the height limit for Colorado. It would be nice to get a 7 footer (or even a 6’11” guy) some time who can match up against some of the tall timber we have to play against.”
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