hoopsfan
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05-13-22 07:11 PM - Post#341426
Richard Nweke - 6’8” 225lbs, 7’1” wingspan.
Dwight School ’22. Will do a post-grad year.
Ranked in the top 10 for NY 2022/ First Team All-State Class B/ First Team All=State private school. Averaged 25/16 this season.
Offers from Patriot, Big West, Sun Belt, Northeast Conferences. Interest from many schools.
http://www.recruitthebronx.com/index.php/prospects...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfEotG6CQRs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0npQOVgiag
https://247sports.com/player/richard-nweke- 4610297...
https://www.verbalcommits.com/players/richard-nwek...
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hoopsfan
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Re: Big Man Commit for '23 05-19-22 12:23 PM - Post#341567
In response to hoopsfan
From NYCHoops today:
NY Forward Commits To Ivy League Program
Zach Smart
Staff Writer
As one of the highest academic prospects in the local NYC area, Riverside Hawks wing/forward Richard Nweke will prolong his career in a place close to his home away from home.
The Dwight School Class of 2023 product made it official on Friday, committing to Columbia University of the Ivy League.
As a hard slashing forward with freaky athleticism and the ability to get to the rim, Nweke adds length and agility and two-way versatility to the program.
The combination of location and elite academics were pivotal factors triggering Nweke's decision.
"It was always my dream to play in an Ivy League program," said Nweke, a 6-foot-7 interchangeable piece who has added a feathery outside touch and evolving perimeter game.
"It's in New York. With friends, trainers, people who have supported me being close by, it's the best situation I could have asked for."
Riverside Hawks coach Kareem Meminger cited Nweke's wildly athletic style and explosiveness should work in Columbia's favor.
Especially considering the league's traditional, back to the rim bigs who may have a mismatch in Nweke.
Part of the rising senior's appeal is his ability to create mismatch issues. If he's got a smaller defender, he can back that defender down to the rim.
When playing in the post, he could take big rim protectors away from the paint with his shot or blow by them in one-on-one sequences.
"He's got a really high ceiling," said Meminger.
"He plays with a high motor. He's extremely versatile and is capable of guarding the 1-5."
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weinhauers_ghost
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05-19-22 07:59 PM - Post#341601
In response to hoopsfan
"...traditional, back to the rim bigs..."?
When was the last time the writer watched a full season of Ivy hoops?
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hoopsfan
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06-21-22 02:32 PM - Post#342466
In response to weinhauers_ghost
Richard Nweke will be doing his post-grad year at NMH:
@richard_nweke3 Jun 20
I am excited to announce that I will be doing my post-grad year at NMH. Thanks to @CoachShelton25 for the opportunity. @NMHBoysHoops
Also, a pic of the Columbia NMH contingent at a recent workout (Blair Thompson, Jake Tavroff, Avery Brown): https://twitter.com/John_Carroll/status/1 535806217...
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