Post by bigsaintg on May 22, 2016 8:35:33 GMT -5
This just re-emphasizes how important conference is. A month ago we were leading for this kid and he has blown up. Now he is pretty much assured A10. We are not even mentioned now.
This spring, not many out of the DMV have used the travel circuit better than Darryl Morsell in enhancing their own respective college recruitments. The 6-foot-4, play making and tough-nosed guard out of Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore, Maryland, had another quality day on Saturday leading his team on the scoreboard and in wearing many different hats for his Team Melo 17-under bunch.
Taking his game to the next level these past several weeks, Morsell is best in having the ball in his hands as a jumbo facilitator of his team half-court offense. He can shoot it a bit off of the pull and from off the catch when placed off of the ball, though it seems like things happen for the better whenever the rock is placed into his hands within the half-court setting.
Already sporting a developed, college ready body that he uses on attacks to the basket, Morsell showcases a solid burst on the blow-by and excellent scoring abilities in the lane. He has the vision, awareness, and better yet, the willingness in creating for other and because of it, has seen his recruitment pick up. “Right now, I have offers from Temple, Dayton, George Mason, Davidson, UCF, La Salle, Towson, and Green Bay. Those are the main ones,” Morsell told HoopSeen.
While WVU, Pitt, Maryland, USC, and Miami are showing interest, a few visits are planned in the coming weeks. “I am going to Temple and La Salle the first week of June, George Mason the second week of June, and I am trying to schedule one to Dayton the third week,” the Melo star said. “I am also trying to get down to UCF in August.”
Two programs have begun to stand out with the Morsell, both of whom call the Atlantic 10 Conference home. “Dayton probably talks to me the most. They text me every day,” Morsell said. “George Mason is pretty consistent, too.”
Whatever the case, expect for Morsell’s recruitment to heat up even further as the summer months follow a similar order in the weeks ahead.
This spring, not many out of the DMV have used the travel circuit better than Darryl Morsell in enhancing their own respective college recruitments. The 6-foot-4, play making and tough-nosed guard out of Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore, Maryland, had another quality day on Saturday leading his team on the scoreboard and in wearing many different hats for his Team Melo 17-under bunch.
Taking his game to the next level these past several weeks, Morsell is best in having the ball in his hands as a jumbo facilitator of his team half-court offense. He can shoot it a bit off of the pull and from off the catch when placed off of the ball, though it seems like things happen for the better whenever the rock is placed into his hands within the half-court setting.
Already sporting a developed, college ready body that he uses on attacks to the basket, Morsell showcases a solid burst on the blow-by and excellent scoring abilities in the lane. He has the vision, awareness, and better yet, the willingness in creating for other and because of it, has seen his recruitment pick up. “Right now, I have offers from Temple, Dayton, George Mason, Davidson, UCF, La Salle, Towson, and Green Bay. Those are the main ones,” Morsell told HoopSeen.
While WVU, Pitt, Maryland, USC, and Miami are showing interest, a few visits are planned in the coming weeks. “I am going to Temple and La Salle the first week of June, George Mason the second week of June, and I am trying to schedule one to Dayton the third week,” the Melo star said. “I am also trying to get down to UCF in August.”
Two programs have begun to stand out with the Morsell, both of whom call the Atlantic 10 Conference home. “Dayton probably talks to me the most. They text me every day,” Morsell said. “George Mason is pretty consistent, too.”
Whatever the case, expect for Morsell’s recruitment to heat up even further as the summer months follow a similar order in the weeks ahead.