Wednesday, May 4, 2022

News On The Horizon 5/4/2022


Harris lands at NAIA’s Georgetown--HoriZone Roundtable
Destiny Leo of Eastlake North named Cleveland State Female Athlete of the Year--News-Herald



2022 NBA Draft: Top 10 prospects facing tough stay-or-go decisions as they go through pre-draft process--CBS Sports

1. Patrick Baldwin Jr. | Milwaukee

Baldwin Jr. spent last season playing for his father at Milwaukee with middling results. He averaged 12.1 points and 5.8 boards per game in an injury-riddled season that ended with him on the bench and later with his dad's ouster. Now on deck is his decision to stay in college -- if he does, he'll play elsewhere -- or to turn pro.

It's not easy despite his stellar high school resume as a former No. 1 overall recruit. 

Injuries derailed his senior season and hung over him in his freshman season at Milwaukee, too. Turning pro wouldn't necessary guarantee him first-round capital even if his frame, pedigree and skill suggest he should be a first-rounder. Staying in college to rebuild his stock may be the move, and that's been rumored in recent days, but all options are on the table here and his choice may have a big impact either on the draft or in the college landscape.



Northern Kentucky University welcomes new athletic director, Christina Roybal--Cincinnati Enquirer
Christina Roybal named as new NKU Vice President and Director of Athletics--The Northerner



Wright State Transfer Grant Basile Commits to Virginia Tech--The Portal Report
Wright State basketball: Davis family grateful to have caring friend in Trice--Dayton Daily News
Former Wright State forward commits to ACC school--Dayton Daily News
Women’s Basketball adds four newcomers for 2022-23 season--wsuraiders.com

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