Belated Midnight Madness Visitors List
by Alex Schwartz
First off, let me apologize for the belatedness of this post. I tried getting it out on Friday night while I was out of town on a mini-vacation, but was having some technological issues. I did not get back home until yesterday and finally have a chance to get this up. So, I know it is outdated, but I figured I may as well post it anyway since I have the information, though I did try to tweet as much of it out as I could.
Friday night was Midnight Madness for NCAA men's Division I basketball programs, the first day they can have full, organized practices. These days, many schools use Midnight Madness as a night to attract top targets to campus for visits.
I talked to a number of different people and compiled a list of where different players across the nation went. Not all schools use Midnight Madness as a recruiting tool, though, and also listed are some of the programs who went without Midnight Madness festivities over the weekend.
Here is the list of Midnight Madness visitors compiled by Northstar Basketball.
- American... Isaac Cohen and (on Sunday) Jesse Reed
- Auburn... Shaq Johnson, Jordan Price, Daniel Dingle, and Jordon Granger
- Boston College... Olivier Hanlon
- Boston University... Chris Braley and Jaquil Taylor
- Dartmouth... James Ziemba
- Drexel... Obinna Oleka (finished visit Friday morning)
- Duke... Rasheed Sulaimon
- Florida Atlantic... Dallas Moore, Nura Zanna, Denzel Davis, Grant Pelchen, Andre Horne, Antravious Simmons, JJ Crait, Kobe Eubanks, and Drake Lamont
- George Mason... Terry Henderson and Patrick Holloway
- Georgetown... Shep Garner, Kennedy Meeks, Troy Williams, and Josh Hart
- Holy Cross... Skyler White, Chris Braley, Cameron Gregory, and (possibly on Sunday) Daquon Sampson
- Kentucky... Shabazz Muhammad, Archie Goodwin, Alex Poythress, Willie Cauley, DaJuan Coleman, Aaron Harrison, and Andrew Harrison
- Manhattan... Chris Jones, CJ Jones, Jermone Frink, Paul Bayt, Isaiah Cousins, Neville Fincher, Shane Rector, Kentrall Brooks, Shane Richards, Myron Hickman, Josh James, Josh Douty, Kevin Johnson, Manny Suarez, Shavar Newkirk, Josh Brown, Naim Thomas, and Kavon Williams
- Marquette... TJ Taylor, Jamal Ferguson, Steve Taylor, Phil Nolan, Kevon Looney, Duane Wilson, Diamond Stone, Monte Morris, Juwan Parker, Deonte Burton, and Toby Hegner
- Memphis... Shaq Goodwin, Tony Parker, Jarnell Stokes, and Damien Wilson
- North Carolina State... Andrew White
- Presbyterian... DJ Brooks, Javonte Douglas, Clayton Massey, Charlendez Brooks, Jalen Alexander, Devarte Watson, Tony Dargan
- Quinnipiac... Samuel Dingba, Khalil Dukes, Cane Broome, Jared Wilson-Frame, and (coming with high school teammates) Chris McCullough
- Rice... Naz Long and Atif Russell
- Seton Hall... (on Saturday) Charles Mitchell and Jaren Sina, and (then on Sunday) Chris Davis, Rysheed Jordan, Miles Overton, Daiquan Walker, Jared Nickens, Mike Young, Reggie Cameron, and Kavon Stewart
- Southeastern Louisiana... Jamaal James
- St. Joseph's... Kyle Molock, Davon Reed and Dom Reid
- SMU... Blaise Mbargorba
- Texas-Arlington... Greg Gainey, Drew Charles, Leyton Hammonds, Ben Emelogu, Soma Edu, Nathan Hawkins, Pat Birt, and (possibly) Christian Albright
- Virginia... Mike Tobey, Justin Anderson, Teven Jones, and Evan Nolte
- Wofford... Will Weeks
The following programs are amongst those who do not have Midnight Madness festivities and/or did not host any recruits. Some of them do have a Midnight Madness-like event at a later date, though, and those schools are designated with an asterisk.
- Arizona
- Clemson*
- Colorado
- Cornell
- Florida
- Georgia Southern*
- Gardner-Webb
- La Salle*
- Miami*
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- Niagara
- NJIT
- Notre Dame
- Penn
- Radford
- Siena
- South Carolina
- St. Francis (NY)
- Tennessee State
- Tennessee Tech
- Vanderbilt
- VCU
- Vermont
- Villanova*
- Wagner
- Xavier
First off, let me apologize for the belatedness of this post. I tried getting it out on Friday night while I was out of town on a mini-vacation, but was having some technological issues. I did not get back home until yesterday and finally have a chance to get this up. So, I know it is outdated, but I figured I may as well post it anyway since I have the information, though I did try to tweet as much of it out as I could.
Friday night was Midnight Madness for NCAA men's Division I basketball programs, the first day they can have full, organized practices. These days, many schools use Midnight Madness as a night to attract top targets to campus for visits.
I talked to a number of different people and compiled a list of where different players across the nation went. Not all schools use Midnight Madness as a recruiting tool, though, and also listed are some of the programs who went without Midnight Madness festivities over the weekend.
Here is the list of Midnight Madness visitors compiled by Northstar Basketball.
- American... Isaac Cohen and (on Sunday) Jesse Reed
- Auburn... Shaq Johnson, Jordan Price, Daniel Dingle, and Jordon Granger
- Boston College... Olivier Hanlon
- Boston University... Chris Braley and Jaquil Taylor
- Dartmouth... James Ziemba
- Drexel... Obinna Oleka (finished visit Friday morning)
- Duke... Rasheed Sulaimon
- Florida Atlantic... Dallas Moore, Nura Zanna, Denzel Davis, Grant Pelchen, Andre Horne, Antravious Simmons, JJ Crait, Kobe Eubanks, and Drake Lamont
- George Mason... Terry Henderson and Patrick Holloway
- Georgetown... Shep Garner, Kennedy Meeks, Troy Williams, and Josh Hart
- Holy Cross... Skyler White, Chris Braley, Cameron Gregory, and (possibly on Sunday) Daquon Sampson
- Kentucky... Shabazz Muhammad, Archie Goodwin, Alex Poythress, Willie Cauley, DaJuan Coleman, Aaron Harrison, and Andrew Harrison
- Manhattan... Chris Jones, CJ Jones, Jermone Frink, Paul Bayt, Isaiah Cousins, Neville Fincher, Shane Rector, Kentrall Brooks, Shane Richards, Myron Hickman, Josh James, Josh Douty, Kevin Johnson, Manny Suarez, Shavar Newkirk, Josh Brown, Naim Thomas, and Kavon Williams
- Marquette... TJ Taylor, Jamal Ferguson, Steve Taylor, Phil Nolan, Kevon Looney, Duane Wilson, Diamond Stone, Monte Morris, Juwan Parker, Deonte Burton, and Toby Hegner
- Memphis... Shaq Goodwin, Tony Parker, Jarnell Stokes, and Damien Wilson
- North Carolina State... Andrew White
- Presbyterian... DJ Brooks, Javonte Douglas, Clayton Massey, Charlendez Brooks, Jalen Alexander, Devarte Watson, Tony Dargan
- Quinnipiac... Samuel Dingba, Khalil Dukes, Cane Broome, Jared Wilson-Frame, and (coming with high school teammates) Chris McCullough
- Rice... Naz Long and Atif Russell
- Seton Hall... (on Saturday) Charles Mitchell and Jaren Sina, and (then on Sunday) Chris Davis, Rysheed Jordan, Miles Overton, Daiquan Walker, Jared Nickens, Mike Young, Reggie Cameron, and Kavon Stewart
- Southeastern Louisiana... Jamaal James
- St. Joseph's... Kyle Molock, Davon Reed and Dom Reid
- SMU... Blaise Mbargorba
- Texas-Arlington... Greg Gainey, Drew Charles, Leyton Hammonds, Ben Emelogu, Soma Edu, Nathan Hawkins, Pat Birt, and (possibly) Christian Albright
- Virginia... Mike Tobey, Justin Anderson, Teven Jones, and Evan Nolte
- Wofford... Will Weeks
The following programs are amongst those who do not have Midnight Madness festivities and/or did not host any recruits. Some of them do have a Midnight Madness-like event at a later date, though, and those schools are designated with an asterisk.
- Arizona
- Clemson*
- Colorado
- Cornell
- Florida
- Georgia Southern*
- Gardner-Webb
- La Salle*
- Miami*
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- Niagara
- NJIT
- Notre Dame
- Penn
- Radford
- Siena
- South Carolina
- St. Francis (NY)
- Tennessee State
- Tennessee Tech
- Vanderbilt
- VCU
- Vermont
- Villanova*
- Wagner
- Xavier



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