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mountainred 
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04-05-20 09:48 AM - Post#305810    

Cornell adds one more recruit. Evan Williams is 6-7 forward from Plano East HS with a handful of low mid-major D1 offers. The list isn't great, mainly Southland schools, but it's probably the best of any of this year's recruits. He was first-team all-district and led his team in scoring (10.3 points per game), rebounds (6.9) and blocked shots (1.2). The local papers say he battled mono early in the season, so that could have impacted his stats. He at least has potential.

I apparently missed the commitment of another young man from Plano, Keller Boothby, who spent a post-grad year at Wilbraham and Monson Academy. A short, sort of, scouting report is here , but his only other offer, according to Verbal Commits, was D2 UT Tyler. If true, that doesn't bode terribly well, but here's to hoping for the best.

That gives Cornell a new class of 5: PG Isaiah Gray, SG Chris Manon, Post Sean Hansen, Williams and Boothby. Two of the guys have no D1 offers, at least as far as I can tell, and the best schools offering any of the other three are BU and Nicholls St.

Said another way, something really unexpected is going to have to happen for this class to change the current trajectory of the program.

 
FLBB 
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04-09-20 12:39 PM - Post#306042    
    In response to mountainred

As I've stated before, at every level of college basketball personnel-wise to be good you need : 1) A couple of players who coming out you should not have gotten, players who were offered by more successful programs in better conferences and / or 2) One or two guys that develop into players who would by the time they are Juniors, could play at a higher level school. Right now the only player on the roster that seems to fall into either description is Boeheim, who has grown a couple inches and gotten a lot stronger since entering the program. Maybe McBride if he plays the way he did over the last month of the season.

 
SomeGuy 
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04-09-20 02:54 PM - Post#306057    
    In response to FLBB

While I think McBride counts, it may be meaningful that his emergence coincided with Boeheim getting hurt.

 
mrjames 
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Re: cruits
04-09-20 06:42 PM - Post#306067    
    In response to mountainred

Isaiah Gray is the best of the Cornell recruits. Chris Manon winning 2nd Team NEPSAC honors at the highest level was super impressive. This is a sneaky okay class, folks.

 
scoop85 
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Re: cruits
04-14-20 08:42 PM - Post#306237    
    In response to mrjames

And today Cornell got a commitment from another NEPSAC AA 2nd team selection, Darius Ervin a 5’8” PG from Northfield Mount Hermon. Ervin shot an insane 51% from the 3 point line, and 90% from the FT line. His height surely hurt his recruiting stock, but watching his tape against good competition I see a kid who can really play.

 
FLBB 
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04-15-20 09:36 AM - Post#306246    
    In response to scoop85

I like him. Small but already "college-strong". This could be one of those players that by his Junior year it is obvious that he could have played at a higher level.

 
scoop85 
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04-15-20 09:52 AM - Post#306247    
    In response to FLBB

Yeah, I think he's got a high ceiling and will be a key cog during his career. We've now got a lot of good pieces in the backcourt.

 
PennFan10 
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09-14-21 10:09 PM - Post#326673    
    In response to scoop85

Came across this:

https://twitter.com/Noard_Cooper/status/1 436453540...

6' Shooting guard. Played on the Under Armor team that won the circuit. Shot about 45% from 3 on that circuit from what I hear. Elite shooter.

Junior year Hudl Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13855360/Coop er-Noard

 
mountainred 
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11-09-21 12:08 PM - Post#327848    
    In response to PennFan10

One more for next year's class: Josh Baldwin, a 6-5 swing forward from Belmont Hill School. NERR lists him as the #26 prospect in MA, #58 in New England. https://newenglandrecruit ingreport.com/recruits/jo...



 
mountainred 
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Recruits
11-09-21 12:17 PM - Post#327851    
    In response to PennFan10

Double post



Edited by mountainred on 11-09-21 12:18 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
mountainred 
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11-24-21 10:33 PM - Post#329815    
    In response to mountainred

Cornell adds a guard: Adam Hinton committed yesterday. Hinton is listed as a 6-5 guard who played at Harvard Westlake and is taking a PG year at Phillips Exeter.

 
scoop85 
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12-19-21 03:56 PM - Post#331619    
    In response to mountainred

6’6” small forward DJ Nix from Concord, NC has committed to the Big Red. He’s a 3 star on Rivals and 247 Sports, and the 247 composite has him rated the 58th small forward nationally. He had offers from BC, Washington State, Wichita State, Charleston, Appalachian State, and according to one article, from Auburn.

He seems to be an excellent outside shooter and has a strong all-around game that should fit in well with Earl’s high-tempo style.

 
mountainred 
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12-20-21 11:30 AM - Post#331650    
    In response to scoop85

These write-up are always favorable, but Nix looks like a great get: https://phenomhoopreport.com/commitment-alert-2022 ...

Interesting quote: "Nix: They play the fastest pace in basketball and shoot a ton of threes, which I do very well."

It's just one data point, but the tempo Earl is using this year may be helping with recruits.

 
scoop85 
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12-20-21 04:34 PM - Post#331662    
    In response to mountainred

I saw the same article and had similar thoughts that the team's current style of play will be appealing to a lot of recruits. It was interesting to see Nix's comments along those lines.

A year ago there was, understandably, a lot of pessimism among Cornell fans about the direction of the program. The future (and present) seems far sunnier than I could've predicted.

 
mountainred 
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12-27-21 12:29 PM - Post#331857    
    In response to scoop85

Agreed Scoop. Cornell's wins are more quantity than quality so far. Even the Colgate win has tarnished a bit with their 1-7 slide since upsetting SU. But they are wins.

I never doubted, too much, Earl's "X and O" ability, but did wonder about his ability to recruit. The underclassmen contributions of Boothby, Williams, and Manon are encouraging, and if Grey's offensive game catches up to his D, he'll be outstanding (but what guard shoots 5-14 from the line?).

 
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