While we still haven’t decision by Brony James, some of the nation’s top remaining undecided seniors are beginning to make their college commitments. In the past few days, three schools have recruited four-star recruits to their basketball programs.
Hillcrest (Calif.) C Dennis Evans: Louisville
On Sunday, Hillcrest center Dennis Evans devoted to louisville.
The Cardinals get an elite shot blocker and a freak physical specimen with a 77-inch wingspan. During his university career, Evans averaged 5.4 blocks per game with 9.8 rebounds and 10.3 points per game.
Louisville has picked up the commitment of 5⃣⭐️ big man Dennis Evans 🚨@swishcultures_ @JordanRichardSC pic.twitter.com/19PB9huWmZ
— BallerTV (@BallerTV) March 14, 2023
Evans (7-foot-1, 210 pounds) is ranked No. 4 among centers and No. 38 overall in its class.
Evans also had suggestions from Minnesota, TCU, Florida State, Kansas, San Diego State, Texas, UC Riverside and Illinois. After receiving his commitment, Louisville’s 2023 class now ranks 12th in the nation.
Madison (MS) PG Josh Hubbard: Mississippi State
Madison guard Josh Hubbard announced his commitment to Mississippi State the next day.
Dedicated 🐶 @TiptonEdits pic.twitter.com/Kr1cBi70RU
— Josh Hubbard (@jhubb_3) March 13, 2023
The Bulldogs won over 12 other schools who made offers including LSU and Ole Miss. Hubbard (5-foot-10, 180 pounds) is highest ranked recruit in Mississippiplus No. 15 at his position and No. 89 overall in his class.
Blytheville (Ark.) C/PF Rashod Marshall: Ole Miss
Later in the day, Blytheville big man Rashod Marshall announced his commitment to Mississippi.
family @CoachBeard 🔥🔥🔥 @OleMissMBB pic.twitter.com/xe117Uj4JI
— Rashaud Marshall (@Marshal1Rashaud) March 13, 2023
Marshall also had suggestions from Arkansas State, St. Louis, TCU, Texas A&M, Tulsa and Florida State.
Marshall (6-foot-9, 215 pounds) is also ranked as top player in his country. Taking into account the composite rankings, where he is listed as a center, he is ranked No. 11 at his position and No. 85 overall in his class.
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