<p>In continuing the Welcome to New England series, part one can be view <a href="https://prephoops.com/2021/08/welcome-to-new-england-part-i/">here</a>, there are three more excellent prospects headed to the region. Part II will highlight Jalen Bradberry (NY), Barry Evans Jr. (MD), and Jayshayne Woodard (NY).</p>
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<p><strong>Prospect: </strong>Jalen Bradberry<strong><br />
School: </strong>Woodstock<strong><br />
AAU: </strong>Riverside Hawks<strong><br />
Evaluation: </strong>Bradberry is a steady point guard who plays at an amazing pace. He's always under control on the floor and allows everything to develop. Bradberry's high IQ allows him to read defenses and making the right play. Besides being an excellent playmaker he possesses a good shooting touch from the outside. He has quick hands defensively and should be the lead guard when he steps foot on campus. <strong><br />
Current offers: </strong>Stony Brook, Bryant, Siena, Buffalo, Youngstown State, UMass, St. John's, and Hofstra<br />
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<strong>Prospect: </strong>Barry Evans Jr.<strong><br />
School: </strong>Putnam Science<strong><br />
AAU: </strong>Team Melo<strong><br />
Evaluation: </strong>Barry was impressive this season. The thin wiry athletic slasher manages to get into the paint and finish efficiently. His defensive instincts will immediately help Putnam Science. He causes a ton of deflections and anticipates passing lanes turning defense into offense. He's able to defender multiple positions and contest shots with either hand. <strong><br />
Current offers: </strong>North Texas, Quinnipiac, Albany, Towson, UMass, FIU, St. Peter's, Gardner-Webb, and Slipper Rock</p>
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<p><strong>Prospect: </strong>Jayshayne Woodard<strong><br />
School: </strong>Woodstock<strong><br />
AAU: </strong>Riverside Hawks<strong><br />
Evaluation: </strong>Jayshayne has intriguing size at the guard/wing position. Offensively he can beat defenses from three levels with his scoring instincts. He uses his size to post smaller defenders and score over the top. He's an active defender who uses his length to disrupt passing lanes. <strong><br />
Current offers: </strong>Fordham, Towson, Rhode Island, Illinois, St. Peter, and Manhattan<br />
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