Recent Recruitment Notes/Updates
It is an extremely busy time of year with the first NCAA viewing period coming up this weekend, college transfer season in full swing and late 2019 signees. Prep Hoops brings you all of the latest in recruitment for Washington’s…
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Continue ReadingIt is an extremely busy time of year with the first NCAA viewing period coming up this weekend, college transfer season in full swing and late 2019 signees. Prep Hoops brings you all of the latest in recruitment for Washington’s prospects!
Cameron Tyson (Bothell HS, 2017) on the move
After a record breaking freshman season at Idaho, Cam Tyson announced that he would be transferring. He has taken multiple official visits and recently gave his commitment to the University of Houston. UH is coming off of a 33-4 season, making it to the Sweet 16 before suffering a 4 point loss to Kentucky. Cameron will sit one year and have three years of eligibility remaining for the Cougars.
David Jenkins Jr. (Wilson HS, 2017) leaving South Dakota State
After averaging nearly 20 points per game in his sophomore season, David Jenkins is on the transfer market. He is one of the most sought after transfers in the country thanks to his ability to score the ball at a high level. Jenkins went on his first official to Oregon this past weekend. U of O has made a living off of transfers and well-established college players and Jenkins may be next in line. *Feature image, PC: ESPN 99.1
2019 6’6 SG Dylan Sullivan (Walla Walla HS) taking his visits
One of the top unsigned prospects has been on multiple colleges radar for a couple of years now. The tall guard has a unique perimeter skill set at 6’6. He recently went on a visit to Chaminade University (D2) and has been offered by their staff. He plans to make a decision by the end of the month or mid-May at the latest.
2019 6’10 F Jaden McDaniels (Federal Way HS) is still quiet
One of the top unsigned recruits in the country has not given any indication on his college destination. UCLA, Texas, Kentucky, UW and SDSU were in his original final 5. UW and Kentucky seem to be the favorites at this point and time, but a surprise from Jaden should not be out of the question.