Stepinac Crusaders Basketball wins 4th CHSAA City Championship in a row. First time in CHSAA history anyone has done it 4X. Congratulations to our varsity team & coaches. Thank you to all our fans & students who came out tonight. Great school support. #DunnesForOne
I will be entering the transfer portal as a grad transfer w/ 1 year of D1 eligibility remaining.
Averaged: 18.5ppg 3.4apg 3.0rpg on 45.9% FG | 80.5% FT in 24-25 at the NAIA level
2nd half stats of 25-26:
10.4 PPG
3.8 RPG
1.2 APG
0.9 SPG
41.8 % FG
81.8 % FT
*D1 Experience*
Today was the final day Division 1 college coaches can visit a high school to recruit and evaluate student athletes. The recruiting calendar to visit high school campuses went from September to today! This is the group of colleges (some with multiple coaches on staff or GMs) who visited Stepinac just over the last 24 hours! We appreciate all the coaches who visited. Exposure and opportunity at Stepinac HS both in and out of the classroom!
Exit: @rtpgfx
#Stepinac #CHSAA #NY #DefineYourFuture
Kenny Burns III is ready for a D1 return after a dominant season.👀
The LA / ATL native overcame a series of injuries, and averaged 18.5PPG, 3.4AST, 2.8REB on 45% FG this season. All-around guard is wired to score!🪣
Began his career at Kennesaw State
@KennyburnsIII
Kenny Burns III is back from injury and tearing up the NAIA level. Crafty lefty has a smooth jumper and creates a ton of separation on stepbacks.
Averaging nearly 19.8PTS on 45% FG / 34% 3PT splits, and 4AST per game.
The Atlanta native began his career at Kennesaw State.
@KennyburnsIII
6'10 sophomore Brandon Sinclair out of Triton Junior College tells me that he is visiting Pepperdine this weekend.
Also, Sinclair is receiving interest from the likes of various mid-major & high-major programs.
RJ Davis has finally spoken (at 3 AM EST!) about his future plans, as he announced he will officially return to the UNC basketball program for the 2024-2025 season.
(via @NickDelahanty)
https://t.co/PAgVIoKjB0
Harvard sophomore Chisom Okpara has entered the transfer portal.
The 6’8” forward started 24/26 games played, averaging 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists. Okpara shot 53% from 2, and 34% from 3 (27/80).