6'8" Canadian that is now playing in Massachusetts.
With Myck Kabongo, Kyle Wiltjer, and Kevin Pangos all off the board, Canada is now anxiously awaiting the decisions of the last few big name Canadians in the class of 2011. One of those names is that of Grassroots hybrid forward, Braeden Anderson.
Anderson, now playing at Wilbraham and Monson in MA. has slowly begun to narrow down his list of suitors. While Braeden holds offers from numerous schools at all different levels, he is highly interested in offers made by Temple and Hawaii. He's also extremely interested in Uconn, Clemson, and Cincinnati. But while those schools have shown considerable interest back, they have yet to make Braeden an offer.
Braeden visited the Uconn campus yesterday and came away extremely impressed. "There is NBA stuff everywhere. They have pictures of past players who have gone on to play in the league, their weight room is crazy, and playing against those guys is always great. " said Braeden.
Later in the evening Cincinnati assistant Darren Savino came to Wilbraham and Monson to see Braeden workout. While Cincy is highly interested, they will not offer until head coach Mick Cronin comes to see Braeden himself. Plans for that to happen are already in the works !!!
Braeden stated that while he's cut some teams off his list, he remains open to new schools pursuing him. He'd like to sign during the fall signing period but isn't 100% sure it will play out that way.
A hybrid forward who grew up in Alberta, Braeden brings energy, versatility, and toughness to the game. It's no surprise he's being heavily pursued, and even less surprising he's being diligent in weighing his options.
http://www.flagrantfouls.com/2010/10/braeden-anderson-begins-to-narrow-it-down/
Also, someone on twitter asked Nolan Shulman (who wrote the article) if he would be a lock to UCONN if they offered, and he said Cincinnati and Temple will be players in this race. Seems as if Mick and company are going to have some options to fill these last two scholarships for big men.
With Myck Kabongo, Kyle Wiltjer, and Kevin Pangos all off the board, Canada is now anxiously awaiting the decisions of the last few big name Canadians in the class of 2011. One of those names is that of Grassroots hybrid forward, Braeden Anderson.
Anderson, now playing at Wilbraham and Monson in MA. has slowly begun to narrow down his list of suitors. While Braeden holds offers from numerous schools at all different levels, he is highly interested in offers made by Temple and Hawaii. He's also extremely interested in Uconn, Clemson, and Cincinnati. But while those schools have shown considerable interest back, they have yet to make Braeden an offer.
Braeden visited the Uconn campus yesterday and came away extremely impressed. "There is NBA stuff everywhere. They have pictures of past players who have gone on to play in the league, their weight room is crazy, and playing against those guys is always great. " said Braeden.
Later in the evening Cincinnati assistant Darren Savino came to Wilbraham and Monson to see Braeden workout. While Cincy is highly interested, they will not offer until head coach Mick Cronin comes to see Braeden himself. Plans for that to happen are already in the works !!!
Braeden stated that while he's cut some teams off his list, he remains open to new schools pursuing him. He'd like to sign during the fall signing period but isn't 100% sure it will play out that way.
A hybrid forward who grew up in Alberta, Braeden brings energy, versatility, and toughness to the game. It's no surprise he's being heavily pursued, and even less surprising he's being diligent in weighing his options.
http://www.flagrantfouls.com/2010/10/braeden-anderson-begins-to-narrow-it-down/
Also, someone on twitter asked Nolan Shulman (who wrote the article) if he would be a lock to UCONN if they offered, and he said Cincinnati and Temple will be players in this race. Seems as if Mick and company are going to have some options to fill these last two scholarships for big men.