Not a big loss...
https://twitter.com/Land0Moore/statu...34776251543554
Interesting that you would say that. Is there something you saw that was a negative? I was not sure about him either
Interesting that you would say that. Is there something you saw that was a negative? I was not sure about him either
Yes. 8)
I am hoping for Almar Atlason
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2023 Nate Meithof- 6'5" shooting guard at College of Southern Idaho. He is originally from Keizer, Oregon. He averaged 16.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, and he shot 51.5% overall and 38.4% from three. Has offers from Jacksonville, Portland, Portland State, Utah Valley, FIU, New Mexico State, LIU, Drake, and Oregon State.
https://athletics.csi.edu/sports/men...e-meithof/2328
Stats- https://www.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/20...atemeithofqi7r
Highlights- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5PwlsaapC0
Harmon commits to IllinoisBradley and Illinois are reported to have offered Justin Harmon. The others are showing interest.
New name from the portal that Bradley has been in contact with-
Justin Harmon- senior 6'4" guard at Utah Valley University. He is originally from Chicago, and graduated from Curie HS in 2019. He spent 2 seasons at Barton Communty College in Kansas, and averaged 16.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg, and 3.5 apg his sophomore season.
He spent the last 2 seasons at Utah Valley University. He averaged 10.9 ppf as a junior, and lead the team in scoring as a senior (2022-23) with 14.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg, and 2.9 apg, and 34.0% from three.
https://verbalcommits.com/players/justin-harmon
Stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba.../justin-harmon
Bio- https://gouvu.com/sports/mens-basket...in-harmon/9256
Several other Utah Valley players are also transferring. Their head coach Mark Madsen was just named the new head coach at Cal. NO replacement has been named, yet.
Bradley and Illinois are reported to have offered Justin Harmon. The others are showing interest.
Oregon
Oklahoma
Illinois
Illinois State
DePaul
Cal
Loyola Chicago
Bradley
SIU
BU recruit Lathan Sommerville will play his Senior year at Richwoods HS. Back in Peoria.