Jack Ramsey, Scotland Campus Sports 2020: The 6-foot-4, 190-pound lefty is a high-energy, high-motored finisher who can really get above the rim and finish. He’s active on the glass at his size and can hit the outside shot with consistency.
A high academic prospect with a 4.2 GPA and a high SAT score, Ramsey has the attributes to be a steal at a high academic DIvision-II or Division-III program. Originally from Colorado, Ramsey’s work ethic and defensive focus are bedrock attributes of his game.
Kedrick Stockman, Scotland Campus, 2020 : The 6-foot guard has been a revelation as a shot-maker, consistently knocking down deep jumpers and 3-pointers. He’s got a crafty scoring arsenal around the rim and can play either back-court positions. With his work ethic and his ability to score it around the rim in crafty fashion, Stockman has the tool-set to really become a late “get” for a program on the Division-II or low Division-I level.
Johannes Kirsipuu, Scotland Campus, 2021: The 6-foot-1 guard has been a high-level scorer since his freshman season, when erupted for 43 points (on the strength of 10 3-pointers) against St. Augustine. As a junior and having led the team in scoring as a sophomore, he inherits even more of a leadership role. He’s developed an adeptness at finishing at the rim and carving his way to the basket.
This is a necessary way to balance his outside shooting, which his game has always been synonymous with especially given his knack for heating up in a hurry. North Alabama recently saw him and has been in consistent pursuit of the heady combo guard. Lehigh and Columbia have also been intrigued with the Estonian’s two-way grit. He plays like an American.
Jayson Woodrich, Scotland Campus 2020 :The 6-foot-6 sharpshooter may be the biggest sleeper in the entire program. While he’s been a consistent double digit scorer with his deft, long range 3-point shooting, he’s the team’s second leading rebounder and a multi-positional defender.
Fairfield, Cleveland State, Bryant, and several other programs have offered Woodrich, who scored 31 points during the Knights’ win over Vermont Academy during the prestigious Prep National Showcase, followed this performance up with 23 points (5-for-12 3FG) during a dizzying 91-88 loss to Putnam Science (CT). Stony Brook, Siena, Washington State, Kent State, Vermont, and several others have been in heavy pursuit of the former First Team All State performer at Beachwood High (OH), where he averaged 29PPG.
Norance Tres Berry, Scotland Campus 2020: The 6-foot-3 guard is a defensive catalyst, with his long reach and 6-foot-10 wingspan and ability to apply on-ball pressure and block shots exceptionally well for a guard. He’s also assimilated to more of a scorer’s role under Scotland head coach Chris Chaney, with his performances paralleling the Knights’ pair of GAC conference wins.
Berry averaged 15 PPG and 9 rebounds while leading BMaze Elite to a berth in the national title game on the UA circuit. He’s been a stabilizing force with his ability to hit the mid-range and outside shot with consistency, an aspect of his game that was lacking the last two years.
The Cleveland, Tenn. native has turned in multiple games of 4+ three-pointers, including a sizzling 8-for-10 performance during two games during the Mount Zion (MD) tournament. He’s competitive nature and his ability to instigate turnovers and block shots as a guard ultimately makes him such a unique threat. While Toledo has offered and appears to be in heaviest pursuit of the Cleveland, Tenn. native, Auburn and Cal and Tennessee alongside others are beginning to take notice of the freakishly athletic Berry.
Brenden Kelly, Scotland Campus 2020 : The shifty, high-energy 5-foot-9 point guard is an adequate play-maker who knows how to make the right reads. He’s got a quick release from beyond the arc and has shown an ability to score it with consistency.
What he may lack in size he makes up for in grit and crafty finishing ability. Handle wise, he’s got an ability to ramp up the breakneck attack and manage the game offensively. The New Jersey native is a Division-II caliber player who could be a steal at the high Division-III level.
Angelo Santiago, Scotland Campus, 2020 : Bullish, 6-foot-4 guard/forward exemplifies multi-positional versatility on both ends of the floor. As a lefty, he can hit outside shots or bully his way into the rim and score through contact. With his physicality and imposing size, has the opportunity to play at the Division-II or low Division-I level. From Peekskill, NY originally. Very adept at attacking from the baseline, Santiago is also a workmanlike presence on the glass. He’s collected several double doubles this season. In addition, he’s shown the type of sneaky bounce that’s catapulted him to so some sizzling dunks in the open court.
Chaz Owens, Scotland Campus 2020: The high-flying 6-foot-6 Owens has a powerful above the rim game. He’s shown during multiple games his ability to finish freakishly athletic plays that only a rarified group of athletes are capable of.
With Eastern Michigan, Georgian Court, and other programs expressing high interest in the Pennsylvania native, Owens has averaged 17 PPG during the last string of games. He’s got the unique ability to guard and play multiple positions. He’s also a matchup nightmare because he can stick deep 3-pointers.
Ilija Kovacevic, Scotland Campus, 2020 :Deft, long range 3-point ace from Serbia has piled up several 20+ point performances and knocked down 5+ 3-pointers in multiple games. Recently shot 9-for-10 from the free throw line in a game. Consistent scorer with his ability to hit from the outside with consistency. At 6-foot-2 and working daily while improving in the skill components, Kovacevic would be an ideal Division-II or JUCO get at this point.
Cameron Wilson, Scotland Campus 2020 : The 6-foot combination guard is an absolute gym rat and a work horse, who continues to grow as a timely-shot maker. He’s got a finely-tuned scoring arsenal and has been a stout on-ball defender, aspects which have helped his game grow. His ability to knock down straight-away three-pointers and also find gaps and attack them have enabled him to really increase in stock this season. Wilson, with his work ethic and ability to control the game while making vital plays, has the potential to be a diamond in the rough caliber recruit.