Potpourri, Apr 8

News Bits

Tallis Toure: "Due to the recent change of coaching staff, I will be decommitting from Washington State University."

That's half the answer. So where to next to make a new coach happy?

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Joe Tipton: "Stanford transfer guard Andrej Stojaković will take an official visit to Cal on April 19-20, source tells On3sports."

That's called turning the knife once it has already penetrated.

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Mateen (Weston Ranch High/Rose City Basketball) Rafiq committed to Cornell back in October and signed in November. Head Coach Brian Earl landed the best shooter in California in nabbing Rafiq. But in late March, Earl pursued and was hired as the William & Mary head coach and Cornell has yet to hire a new head coach. But Cornell being one of the Ivies may not make having a head coach in place all that much difference for Rafiq. John Jacques, a Cornell alum and assistant coach, is the interim head coach and may well land the job minus the interim tag. Rafiq would surely like that to happen.

UPDATE: Jacques was just named as the new Cornell coach.

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Monterey Trail's Brandon Gibson is the Sacramento Bee Player of the Year.

Congrats to such a deserving player.

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Nick Graves: "After a talk with my family and coaches I wanted to make the best decision for my future. That being said, I’ve decided to commit to Waldorf University, thank you to all the coaches who have recruited me along the way , and all the help i’ve gotten from my advisors and coaches throughout this past year. All Glory to God."

Graves is a sophomore at American River College. We'll have a feature on his signing this week.

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Joe Tipton: "NEWS: Arizona State transfer guard Frankie Collins tells On3sports he’s cut his list to six schools:

•  Returning to ASU •  TCU
•  SMU •  San Diego State
•  Florida •  Cal

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Isaiah Wong: "100% committed." (to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Arizona)

Wong is a 5-foot-10 guard attending Dublin High. ERAU offers bachelor and master's in arts, sciences, aviation, business, engineering, and security & intelligence.

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At North Idaho College (a JC), 6-foot-6 Dante (McAteer High/Salesian Prep/CCSF) Sawyer is now headed to Arkansas Pine Bluff, a member of the D1 Southwestern Athletic Conference. He averaged 14.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in this his sophomore season.

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Verbal Commits: "2024 Yuba College (CA) G Devon Malcolm has committed to California Baptist."

The 6-foot-5 Malcolm is out of the Oregon prep ranks and can jump out of the gym. He grabbed over seven rebounds a game this season.

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"Black coaches were 'low-hanging fruit' in FBI college hoops case that wrecked careers, then fizzled"

and

"Going from assistant to top job remains a tough climb for Black coaches in major men's conferences"

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"From homelessness to Final Four history, Fisk forward Jeremiah Armstead being honored for courage"

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Recruits Zone: "Mike Nwoko tells me that he has heard from the following schools since entering the transfer portal:

•  San Diego •  Notre Dame
•  Northwestern •  Virginia
•  Arizona State •  Georgetown
•  California •  Seton Hall
•  UCF •  Florida State

Former 4 🌟 prospect in class of 2023"

Nwoko stands 6-foot-10, 245. He's currently at Miami. 

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Recruits Zone: "Jacob Theodosiou tells me that he has heard from the following schools since entering the transfer portal:

•  Bowling Green •  Northeastern
•  Towson •  Delaware
•  Ohio •  UPenn
•  Hawaii •  Umass Lowell
•  Siena •  Portland State
•  Sacramento State •  Long Island
•  Bryant •  Richmond

Former 3 🌟 prospect."

Theodosiiou attends Wyoming. He's a 6-foot-4 2023 point.

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Recruits Zone: "Caden Boser tells me that he has heard from the following schools since entering the transfer portal:

•  North Florida •  Illinois St
•  Sacramento St •  Texas A&M-CC
•  Eastern Kentucky •  UAPBC
•  The Citadel •  Cal St Fullerton
•  Houston Christian •  Lincoln Memorial
•  Minnesota St •  Palm Beach Atlantic

Boser stands 6-foot-8, weighs 225 and is currently at Valdosta State.

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Recruits Zone: "Xavier Amos tells me that the following schools have shown him the most interest since entering the portal:

•  Kansas •  Texas
•  Virginia •  Illinois
•  Xavier •  California
•  VCU • 

Averaged 13.8 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 1.3 BPG, 1.2 APG, shot 38.5% from 3, & 49.6% from the field."

Amos is 6-foot-8, 215 and at Xavier.

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Jeremiah Profit: "I am extremely blessed to announce that I have received my 4th division 1 offer from Stanford University. I would like to thank head coach Kyle Smith and the rest of the Stanford staff for believing in me."

Profit is a 6-foot-5 2027 guard from SoCal.

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"Oakland Tech Bulldogs boys basketball champs honored by Warriors at Chase Center"

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6-foot-7 Kendall Munson is transferring from Portland State to Jacksonville. He started out at Pepperdine for two years. Munson attended Capital Christian High as a freshman and a sophomore before he headed to the Northwest for his next two years.

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Fred Wells: "We looked for a quality school for Jaylen to play for his last 2 years of school!  Every school we visited offered more NIL money, some offered better facilities and better amenities. 

We looked for a school who wanted to win and a community that supported the school. We were looking for a great coaching staff. We were looking for a school where Jaylen would have to improve to get playing time. We wanted a school with a good business department.

Immediately on arrival Bamba leaves, then Rodman.

We have a great great year, and before the plane lands coming from the NCAA tournament, the coach is gone, before the school day ends, we lose an AD and 3 players before the weekend we lose 4 more students. The great defensive coach is not hired and here we are. Jaylen with 1 year left, having had a great year and here we are with nearly an empty locker room. 

Jaylen loves his Coug Community! He plays for you!!! He came here to fill the stadium and make Pullman proud!  After accomplishing this, his next step was to play in his dream job!"

So is Jaylen Wells staying or leaving Washington State? It appears staying is the answer

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