School Lists

by Alex Schwartz

Here are some school lists that I've picked up over the past week and a half:

Oscar Griffin '09, Life Center Academy (NJ): Howard
                               Offers: Howard
                               Favorites: n/a
                               Dream School: "[I] don't really have one. Anywhere mid-major or high[-major] college would be cool."
                               Notes- Griffin gave me a few tidbits of information on his recruitment as a whole, in addition to his school list. The senior said, "[Howard is the only school] for right now [that is recruiting me], but I expect to get more offers by the end of the season. Basically, all the colleges are trying to see how I play this year." Griffin added that he is "kind of under the radar a little."

Juan'ya Green '11, Archbishop Carroll (PA): Villanova, Maryland, St. Joseph's, La Salle, Temple, Pitt, and Penn State
                                    Offers: n/a
                                    Favorites: n/a
                                    Notes- The school list on Green is from Green's AAU coach with Team Phenom (PA), Paul Gripper.

Joey Gripper '11, Abington Friends (PA): Harvard, Maryland, Villanova, Kent State, UPenn, and Seton Hall
                               Offers: n/a
                               Favorites: n/a
                               Notes- Gripper's school list is from his father and AAU coach with Team Phenom (PA), Paul Gripper.

Chad Donley '10, Baker (FL): William & Mary, Florida Atlantic, North Florida, and Texas A&M
                                Offers: None, "They haven't had many opportunities to watch me play, but them as well as other schools are coming to watch me play this year."
                                Favorites: n/a
                                Dream School: "Texas A&M. I've always been an A&M fan."

 

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