Recruiting Report: Brandon Angel (2020)
No player on the West Coast used the Section 7 Team Camp to boost their profile more than Torrey Pines’ Brandon Angel. The 6-8 swingman entered the inaugural high school “live period” with five scholarship offers. He left with 17,…
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Continue ReadingNo player on the West Coast used the Section 7 Team Camp to boost their profile more than Torrey Pines’ Brandon Angel.
The 6-8 swingman entered the inaugural high school “live period” with five scholarship offers. He left with 17, including his first high-major offers – Cal and Washington State of the Pac-12.
As a result, he’s one of the hottest recruits on the West Coast.
“It felt good to see the hard work and time I’ve put in pay off, and it’s something to motivate me into the future,” Angel said. “The team camp was a great opportunity, especially for me, because coaches from all across the country were there, and if you capitalized on the opportunity, good things would happen.”
After an ankle injury sidelined him for the first live period, Angel said he knew the importance of the high school event in Arizona for his recruitment.
He responded with several massive games, displaying prolific range on his jumpshot and improved ball handling and finishing around the basket.
UC Irvine, Pepperdine, UC Santa Barbara, Rice, UC Riverside, Dartmouth, Yale, Hawaii, UC Davis and Northeastern all extended offers following the event.
Angel, who plays AAU for Gamepoint, will start July in Alabama for the Adidas Summer Championships.