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When Loyola twins Jordan and Bennett Kwiecinski go head-to-head on the basketball court, it gets intense. “Sometimes when we play one-on-one, it ends with one of us bleeding,” Jordan Kw…
We were the first to report that Bradley had been recruiting the Kwiecinski brothers from Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL., though our coaches never offered scholarships.
Jordan Kwiecinski committed to Drake in mid-August-
2019 recruiting is almost closed out....we still have the 2019 scholarship that would be available if JaMir Price lands at prep school.
..so I will start a new, separate thread for 2020 recruiting and beyond.
I suspect our staff will continue to hold that one final scholarship open since several really solid transfer kids are
And a short time ago tonight, Bennett Kwiecinski committed to Siena-
Bradley assistant coach Mike Bargen was at an open gym at Mundelein High School this week to check in on a couple impressive juniors (class of 2021)-
6'8" power forward Scottie Ebube-
Bradley has just offered 2020 Norance Berry, a 6'3" guard from Scotland Campus Sports. He is a talented guard with good offensive and defensive skills. He is originally from Cleveland, Tennessee.
One other 2020 recruit from Scotland Campus Sports- 2020Noble Crawford- 6'6" wing player originally from Winter Park, Florida. He is thin but highly athletic and still developing.
Another new name in addition to the ones recently posted...
2020 Jarrett Hensley- 6'8" skilled left handed big man, originally a 2019 recruit, but reclassified as a 2020 recruit and is currently doing a post-grad year at Link Year Prep school in Branson, Missouri. He is originally from Shawnee Mission, Kansas, and played last year at Shawnee Mission North HS. He has also played at Leavenworth HS, and he played for Mokan Elite summer team.
Recruiting Report: Jarrett Hensley (2019) One of the most talented, up-and-coming prospects in the 2019 class, Shawnee Mission North forward Jarrett Hensley is looking to take his game to new heights this offseason with MoKan Elite’s 17U squad. At 6’7, Hensley brings athleticism and versatility to the floor. He’s capable of scoring from all over […]
Bradley coaches have been on the road making recruiting visits this week since the recruiting "Quiet Period" ended Sunday, Sept. 8.
I hear at least one, possibly more of them were in Indiana. They are recruiting several 2020 and 2021 Indiana kids that we have listed here in this thread.
Coach Wardle posted this tweet when he arrived back at the Peoria airport late Wednesday night from a recruiting trip. https://twitter.com/BUBrianWardle/st...66729229447168
2020 Jonathan Ned- 6'8" forward from Eastern Florida State College. He is originally from Southern California and averaged 9.8 ppg and 4.7 rpg as a freshman.
2020 Osayi Osifo- Another 6'8" athletic forward from Eastern Florida State College. He is originally from Texas. He didn't play much as a freshman, but has impressed coaches in summer events.-
2020 Joshua Uduje- 6'5" wing now at The Knox School, a prep school in St. James, NY. He is originally from London, England and played for the London Thunder Basketball club team and for the Great Britain U18 team this summer in the FIBA U18 European Championship.
Keon Thompson – 6’1” | G | Indiana Game | Merrillville High School Keon Thompson is a prospect that is primed for a breakout sophomore season with the Merrillville Pirates. After a strong freshman campaign where he broke into the starting lineup on an 18-8 team that lost in the second round of sectionals, Thompson […]
2020 Tomiwa Sulaiman- 6'6" forward at West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Maryland. He is from London, England and played for the Great Britain U18 National team.
2019 recruiting is almost closed out....we still have the 2019 scholarship that would be available if JaMir Price lands at prep school.
..so I will start a new, separate thread for 2020 recruiting and beyond.
I suspect our staff will continue to hold that one final scholarship open since several really solid transfer kids are
Update on a couple names we have previously posted... Bradley continuing to pursue a number of quality big men for the class of 2020.
2020 Darius Hannah- Bradley offered Darius Hannah, a 6'9" forward from Milwaukee Academy of Science over a year ago. Our coaches continue to remain in close recruiting contact.
2020 Terrance Thompson- Bradley offered Terrance Thompson, a 6'7", 220 lb. forward from La Crosse Central HS in La Crosse, Wisconsin, over a year ago. He remains uncommitted and the BU coaches are continuing to pursue him.
No, you are right. Those are Texas high school basketball guys. I think the reason they don't have much to say about Bradley is that they don't know much about Bradley. However, they did acknowledge the Missouri Valley is a higher level of play than 3 of his other 4 choices (La. Tech, Texas St., and Sam Houston St.). They couldn't name our coach and they seemed to want the kid to go either to Georgetown, because that is his "best" offer, or to one of those schools closer to home so his parents can watch him play. But during their podcast, Kenneth Lofton, Sr. texted and told them they preferred Kenneth, Jr. not go to a school close to home!
For the record, I am not convinced he is a Georgetown/Big East caliber player right now (a 6'6" post player). So I am a bit surprised by the Georgetown offer. It is the only Power 6 conference offer. But as I have said before, there are a lot of different kinds of offers, and we do not know what his offer from Georgetown involves. It could be a conditional offer ("if player A doesn't commit, then you will get his scholarship, or "if player B leaves early for the NBA, we'll have a scholarship for you"), or it could involve redshirting his first year like Ben Jacobson at UNI does frequently, or it might be conditional on him doing a year of prep school.
I notice that Georgetown just brought in 3 post players in their class of 2019 (2 of them are 4-stars), and they already have a commitment from a 4-star class of 2020 power forward. I'm sure the Loftons will consider all that when they decide.- http://verbalcommits.com/schools/georgetown
One would think Childs development is a huge selling point in this recruitment.
No, you are right. Those are Texas high school basketball guys. I think the reason they don't have much to say about Bradley is that they don't know much about Bradley. However, they did acknowledge the Missouri Valley is a higher level of play than 3 of his other 4 choices (La. Tech, Texas St., and Sam Houston St.). They couldn't name our coach and they seemed to want the kid to go either to Georgetown, because that is his "best" offer, or to one of those schools closer to home so his parents can watch him play. But during their podcast, Kenneth Lofton, Sr. texted and told them they preferred Kenneth, Jr. not go to a school close to home!
For the record, I am not convinced he is a Georgetown/Big East caliber player right now (a 6'6" post player). So I am a bit surprised by the Georgetown offer. It is the only Power 6 conference offer. But as I have said before, there are a lot of different kinds of offers, and we do not know what his offer from Georgetown involves. It could be a conditional offer ("if player A doesn't commit, then you will get his scholarship, or "if player B leaves early for the NBA, we'll have a scholarship for you"), or it could involve redshirting his first year like Ben Jacobson at UNI does frequently, or it might be conditional on him doing a year of prep school.
I notice that Georgetown just brought in 3 post players in their class of 2019 (2 of them are 4-stars), and they already have a commitment from a 4-star class of 2020 power forward. I'm sure the Loftons will consider all that when they decide.-
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