Top Incoming Freshmen Battling For Under-18 USA Team
Posted by EJacoby on June 8th, 2012Who are some of the most college-ready freshmen players heading to school next season? Gain insight into that answer by following the USA Men’s Under-18 National Team tryouts, whose roster was announced this week. Twenty-three of the country’s top young players, comprised mostly of recent high school graduates, are fighting for 12 spots to compete at the FIBA Americas U-18 Championship. It’s a short tryout, as the team will fly out for competition on June 12. While there are plenty of factors that go into the team’s selection, the final cut could give us some insight as to which players’ games are most developed at this point. Of the group of participants, 15 are recent high school graduates. There are also seven high schoolers from the class of 2013, and the final player is Jarnell Stokes, already at Tennessee after reclassifying up last year to join the Volunteers in the second semester. Our biggest interest involves which of the 15 high school graduates will make the squad, perhaps proving that their college teams can expect big things next season after outperforming their peers and gaining some international experience.
The 15 high school Class of 2012 participants are as follows:
- Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova
- Robert Carter, Georgia Tech
- Sam Dekker, Wisconsin
- Kris Dunn, Providence
- Shaq Goodwin, Memphis
- Jerami Grant, Syracuse
- Montrezl Harrell, Louisville
- Joel James, North Carolina
- Jake Layman, Maryland
- Rodney Purvis, NC State
- James Robinson, Pittsburgh
- Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke
- Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State
- Robert Upshaw, Fresno State
- Adam Woodbury, Iowa