Spring Stock Risers: 2023 Class
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With one NCAA live period over already and another one starting on Friday night, rising Seniors have had the opportunity to play in front of college coaches for the first time since last July in most cases. Here’s a look…
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Continue ReadingWith one NCAA live period over already and another one starting on Friday night, rising Seniors have had the opportunity to play in front of college coaches for the first time since last July in most cases. Here’s a look at the biggest stock risers so far this month.
Teagan Moore Teagan Moore 6'4" | SF Owen County | 2023 State KY , Owen County – Coming into the month, Moore had no offers and was a relatively unknown prospect. Three weeks later and the 6’5 wing has 2 D1 offers (Jacksonville State and Ohio) and an offer from in=state NAIA power Georgetown College. Teagan should have even more schools tracking him this weekend in the second live period and more offers could follow.
Evan Ipsaro Evan Ipsaro 5'11" | PG Covington Catholic | 2023 State KY , Covington Catholic – Ipsaro is the starting point guard for the Indiana Elite team that went something like 49-1 last AAU season and they’re already off and running again in 2022. In the last two months, Evan has added offers from Miami (OH), Furman and Robert Morris. He has a lengthy offer list and it’s not unrealistic to think he could start getting offers from bigger programs before the season is over.
Ryan Davidson Ryan Davidson 6'4" | SF North Laurel | 2023 State KY , North Laurel – Davidson seems to be thriving in his role with Vision Elite as he has interest from all sorts of D1 schools, especially those high academic and Ivy League ones. Allowed to play on the ball more than with his North Laurel team, the 6’4 Davidson has shown that he can be a good playmaker and creates offense for himself and others.
Jeremiah Israel Jeremiah Israel 6'3" | SG Lloyd Memorial | 2023 State KY , Lloyd Memorial – Israel has bulked up his once skinny frame and become more than just a bouncy athlete. Originally a 2022, Jeremiah has used his extra year to really develop his game. At 6’2, he can play either on or off the ball and is a strong finisher around the rim and is just a good enough shooter to keep defenses honest if they sag off him and play the drive.