Anosike lands at Siena
According to ESPN, Siena's basketball team landed their third recruit on Monday as Oderah Anosike committed to Fran McCaffery. Anosike joins Jonathan Breeden and Denzel Yard.
Here's what ESPN says about the 6-foot-8 Anosike, who plays AAU for the New Jersey ShoreShots.
April, 2008: This active "face-up 4-man" has a great feel for the game and an extensive arsenal of moves. Anosike has great genes as his sister Nicky helped lead Tennessee to two National Titles, and she was recently drafted 16th in the WNBA Draft. His 6'10" wingspan helps him defensively as he has a great knack for blocking or altering shots. He should be an A10 or CAA starter by his junior year.
Also, here is a link to a story from ESPN's Andy Katz, who apparently made a trip to Loudonville recently.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=3614256
If you notice, down near the bottom, there's a picture of "Kenny Hasbrouck," but it's actually Alex Franklin. (I bet Kenny would love to dunk like that)
Here's what ESPN says about the 6-foot-8 Anosike, who plays AAU for the New Jersey ShoreShots.
April, 2008: This active "face-up 4-man" has a great feel for the game and an extensive arsenal of moves. Anosike has great genes as his sister Nicky helped lead Tennessee to two National Titles, and she was recently drafted 16th in the WNBA Draft. His 6'10" wingspan helps him defensively as he has a great knack for blocking or altering shots. He should be an A10 or CAA starter by his junior year.
Also, here is a link to a story from ESPN's Andy Katz, who apparently made a trip to Loudonville recently.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=3614256
If you notice, down near the bottom, there's a picture of "Kenny Hasbrouck," but it's actually Alex Franklin. (I bet Kenny would love to dunk like that)
Labels: Alex Franklin, College Basketball, Denzel Yard, Jonathan Breeden, Kenny Hasbrouck, Oderah Anosike, Siena
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