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UGA Lineup

Demary, Jr SO 9.9 3.8 2.5
Cain SO 7.1 2.4 0.7
Melendez SR 9.5 4.2 0.8
James SO 4.3 2.6 0.5
Newell FR, Anselem-Ibe GR 2.6 2.1 0.3

Out

Abdur-Rahim - Providence
DeLoach - Loyola (Chicago)
Hill
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Moncrieffe


4-16

UGA a finalist:

SG De’Shayne Montgomery Mount St. Mary’s SO 6-4 190 (Contact) (Social Media) (UGA in his final 2 along withMississippi State, visited Mississippi State last weekend) (Visited UGA Monday)


SG *Dakota Leffew Mount St. Mary’s Grad transfer 6-5 185 (Contact) (Social Media) (UGA in top 6 with Syracuse (visited last weekend, Villanova visited Monday, Xavier, Pittsburgh and South Carolina)

SG Roddy Gayle Ohio State JR 6-4 (Contact) (Setting up UGA visit 28th?)

PF Justin Abson Appalachian State SO 6-9 230 (Social Media) (Visited last weekend)



UGA Contacts/Social Media Follows

Contacts:

PG Leland Walker Eastern Kentucky JR 6-1 (Contact) (Visiting Indiana, DePaul)

PG Sebastian Thomas Albany SR 6-1 170 (Contact)

PG Garway Dual Providence SO 6-5 (Contact)



CG *Kanaan Carlyle Stanford SO 6-3 185 (Contact) (Visited Georgia Tech, visited UGA last week, will visit Indiana 4-19)

CG *Jason Edwards North Texas JR 6-0 170 (Contact)

CG Nick Boyd FAU JR 6-3 175 (Contact)


SG *Tyrin Lawrence Vanderbilt Grad transfer 6-4 200 (Contact)(Social Media 3 coaches)(Had UGA a Visit or Phone Visit, Outside circles have linked him to UGA)

SG Sincere Parker St. Louis SR 6-3 195 (Contact)

SG Evan Small 6-3 Oklahoma State (Contact) (Visiting Miami)

SG Claudell Harris Boston College SR 6-3 (Contact) (Visited Texas A&M)

SG Ryan Conwell SR 6-4 175 Indians State (Social Media) (Visited Ohio State, NC State)

SG Ortega Oweh Oklahoma JR 6-5 215 (Contact) (Social Media) (Visited Texas A&M and Oregon)



SG/SF Cade Tyson Belmont 6-7 (Contact) (Visiting Tennessee)

SG/SF Adou Thiero Kentucky JR 6-8 222 (Contact)

SF Zarique Nutter Northern Illinois GR 6-7 (Contact)

SF/PF *RJ Godfrey Clemson JR 6-7 (Contact)(Social Media)


C Trey Edmonds UTSA SR 6-10 255 (Contact)

C Brandon Garrison Oklahoma State SO 6-11 245 (Contact)(Visiting Oklahoma)

C Cliff Omuruyi Rutgers 6-11 (Contact) (One of 12 programs under consideration North Carolina, UCLA, Kansas State, Georgia Tech, Georgetown, Baylor, Alabama, Oregon, Washington, St. John's, Mississippi State)

*From Georgia




Social Media Follows:

Pastrana, Brooks SG De’Shayne Montgomery Mount St. Mary’s SO 6-3 (Contact) (Social Media)

Pastrana SG Otega Oweh JR 6-5 Oklahoma (Social Media)

Pastrana, Brooks PF Justin Abson Appalachian State JR 6-9 ( Contact) (Social Media)

Pastrana SG Tyrin Lawrence Vanderbilt GR 6-4 (Contact) (Social Media)

ARD PF RJ Godfrey Clemson JR 6-7 (Contact)(Social Media)

Bateman, Brooks SG Ryan Conwell JR 6-5 Indiana State

(Bateman) SG Dakota Leffew GR 6-5 Mount St. Mary’s



Players following UGA coaches on social media:

Montgomery, Leffew, Abson


Committed Elsewhere:

To Missouri SF Jacob Crews UT Martin SR 6-8 210 (Contact)

To Maryland PG Ja’Kobe Gillespie Belmont (Contact)

To Xavier SG Marcus Foster Furman (Contact)

To LSU CG Jordan Sears UT Martin (Contact)

To Mississippi Mikeal Brown Jones PF UNCG (Contact)

UGA not in his final five Pharrel Payne Minnesota C (Contact)

To Florida PF Sam Alexis UTC (Contact)

To UAB Greg Gordon SG Iona (Contact)

To Georgia Tech Javier McCollum SG Oklahoma (Contact)

To Texas Julian Larry SF Indiana State (Contact)

To Pittsburgh Cam Corhen PF/C Florida State (Contact)

To Cincinnati Arrinten Page C USC (Social Media)

To Xavier John Hughley C Oklahoma (Contact)

To Mississippi Dre Davis SF Seton Hall (Contact)

To Florida: Rueben Chinelyu C Washington State




SEC Commitments/Transfers

Crews SF UT Martin to Missouri

Marshall SF Mississippi to Arkansas State

Carter SG Kansas State to LSU

Carey PF James Madison to Vanderbilt

Clary SG Penn State to Mississippi State

Pinion SG Arkansas to Arkansas State

Kugel SG Florida to Kansas

Johnson PG South Carolina to Ohio State

Dort C Vanderbilt to California

Nickel SF Virginia Tech to Vanderbilt

Sears CG UT Martin to LSU

Pegues PG Furman to Auburn

Alexis PF UTC to Florida

Brown Jones PF UNCG to Mississippi

Youngblood SG South Florida to Alabama

Uzan PG Oklahoma to Houston

McCollum SG Oklahoma to Georgia Tech

Kent PF Indiana State to Texas

Larry SF Indiana State to Texas

Mack SG Arkansas to Texas

Perkins SG Iowa to Missouri

Bradshaw C Kentucky to Ohio State

Dia PF Belmont to Mississippi

Abdur-Rahim SF Georgia to Providence

Stewart LSU to Santa Clara

Ivisic Kentucky to Arkansas

Dubar Hofstra to Tennessee

Chandler BYU to Kentucky

Hughley Oklahoma to Xavier

Collins Virginia Tech to Vanderbilt

Lewis Vanderbilt to UTSA

Warrick Northern Kentucky to Missouri

Nwoko Miami to Mississippi State

Davis Seton Hall to Mississippi

Rueben Chinelyu Washington State to Florida

Hart Kentucky to Ball State

Other SEC Portal Entries:

AL Parker F

AL Griffen SG

AL Cosby SG

AL Walters PF

AL Pringle C and


AR Blocker PG

AR Davis CG

AR Harris SF

AR Menifield PG

AR Fall C

AR Battle SG

AR Brazile PF (NBA Draft)


AU Johnson CG

AU Donaldson PG

AU Holloway PG


FL Clayton (NBA draft or UF)


KY Thiero SG

KY Edwards SG (NBA Draft)

KY Dillingham PG (NBA Draft)

KY Wagner SG

KY Onyenso (NBA Draft)


LSU Wilkinson SF

LSU Cook PG (NBA Draft)


MI Barnes PF


MI ST Moore SG

MI ST Murphy F


MO Tonje SG


OK Hughley C

OK Oweh SG


SC Dibba SG


TEN Dilione CG

TEN Jefferson SF

TEN Awaka PF

TEN Aidoo C


TX Anamekwe PF

TX Mitchell SF

TX Hunter PG


VA Lawrence SG

VA Rivera-Torres SG

VA Smith SF

VA Lang PF

VA West SG


Athletic Top 98 (4-12-2024)

*From Georgia

**Georgia contact

1 Devries 6-7 Drake - West Virginia



2 Davis 6-4 FAU

3 Avila 6-10 Indiana State

4 Osobor 6-8 Utah State

5 Griffen 6-6 Alabama



6 Haggerty 6-3 Tulsa - Memphis
7 Mack 6-1 Harvard - Georgetown
8 Rice * 6-3 Washington State - Indiana


9 Conwell 6-4 Indiana State

**10 Carlyle * 6-3 Stanford

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185

“For a minute this season, it looked like Carlyle might end up as a one-and-done. After missing the first month of the campaign, Carlyle averaged 15.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists in his first 11 games of the season, including a monster 28-point performance against Arizona where he drilled six 3s and lived at the foul line. Then, the second half of the season happened. In his final 12 games, he averaged just 7.9 points, had more turnovers than assists and shot just 31.7 percent from the field. His shooting from distance fell off a bit and his handle was a bit looser than I’d seen at lower levels, which prevented him from getting into the paint as consistently as someone with his tools should.

While I don’t think Carlyle is wired to be a true point guard, his demeanor is fantastic. He’s relentless and aggressive in constantly attacking the rim, and while Stanford’s defense was messy, I always thought he was tough and willing to crawl into his opponent’s space. If he gets his pull-up jumper back to where it was to start this season, he can be the kind of three-level collegiate scorer who makes a high-major all-conference team at some point.

Carlyle is from the Atlanta area and could look to move back south following his trip to the West Coast.” — Sam Vecenie

11 Aidoo 6-11 Tennessee

“Aidoo was a big part of Tennessee finishing third in adjusted defensive efficiency. He offers rim protection (1.8 blocks per game/eighth-best 2-point defense) and he can operate in just about any kind of pick-and-roll coverage (drop, up-to-touch, hard hedge). Aidoo’s defensive versatility is what makes him most desirable. The only real issue he has defensively is guarding low-post behemoths like a Zach Edey. He can be bullied in the post, but there are few Edey types in college basketball. Offensively, Aidoo is able to step out and hit a mid-range jumper off the roll. He can make jump hooks with either hand and put pressure on the rim with his rolls. He averaged 11.4 points and 7.3 rebounds. He’s rarely going to put up big numbers — he scored 20-plus three times this year — but he’s reliable. It’s his ability to get out on the floor and cover ground defensively where he brings the most value.” — C.J. Moore

**12 Tyson 6-7 Belmont


13 Edwards * 6-7 James Madison - Louisville


14 Wolf 7-0 Yale


**15 Davis 6-6 Seton Hall - Mississippi
16 Storr 6-7 Wisconsin - Kansas


**17 Omoruyi 6-11 Rutgers


**18 Gillespie 6-1 Belmont - Maryland
19 Mayo 6-4 South Dakota State - Kansas
20 Goldin 7-1 FAU - Michigan
**21 McCollum 6-2 Oklahoma - Georgia Tech


**22 Garrison 6-11 Oklahoma State


23 Johnson 6-6 USC - UCLA
24 Jimerson 6-5 St. Louis - St. Louis
25 Reynaud 7-1 Stanford - Stanford
26 McDaniel 5-11 Michigan - Kansas State


27 Swope 5-10 Indiana State


28 Ballo 7-0 Arizona - Indiana
29 Reed 6-10 Michigan - Connecticut
30 Hatfield 6-10 Louisville - NC State


31 Martin 6-2 FAU


**32 Larry 6-3 Indiana State - Texas
33 Boswell 6-2 Arizona - Illinois


34 Mitchell 6-9 Duke

**35 Payne 6-9 Minnesota

**36 Thiero 6-8 Kentucky

37 Thomas 6-7 Northern Colorado


38 Hadley 6-6 Colorado - Louisville


39 Pedulla 6-1 Virginia Tech


40 Johnson 6-2 South Carolina - Ohio State
41 Dubar 6-8 Hofstra - Tennessee
42 Pegues 6-1 Furman - Auburn


43 Milicic 6-10 Charlotte

44 Fidler 6-7 Nebraska-Omaha

45 Townsend 6-6 Oakland

46 Stojakovic 6-7 Stanford

47 Williams 6-10 Drexel


48 Uzan 6-4 Oklahoma - Houston
49 Perkins 6-4 Iowa - Missouri
50 Johnson 6-8 East Carolina - Miami
**51 Kidd 6-9 Virginia Tech - Miami


52 Petraitis 6-7 Air Force


53 Dia 6-9 Belmont - Mississippi


54 Miller 6-0 Wake Forest


55 Bradshaw 7-1 Kentucky - Ohio State


56 Blocker 6-2 Arkansas


57 Ajaye 6-7 Pepperdine - Gonzaga


58 Porter 6-11 Pepperdine

59 Oweh 6-5 Oklahoma

60 Allette 6-3 Old Dominion

61 Hall 6-7 George Mason



62 Dailey 6-8 Oklahoma State - UCLA


**63 Edwards * 6-0 North Texas


64 Kugel 6-5 Florida - Kansas
65 Kent 6-8 Indiana State - Texas


66 Miller 6-11 Florida State

67 Billew 6-6 Iowa State


68 Carter 6-3 Kansas State - LSU


69 Kriisa 6-3 West Virginia

70 Davis 6-1 Butler


71 Hickman 6-3 Bradley - Cincinnati
72 Clary 5-11 Penn State - Miss State


73 Kyle 6-9 South Dakota State

74 Mashburn 6-2 New Mexico


75 Lampkin 6-10 Colorado - Syracuse
**76 Brown 6-8 UNC Greensboro - Mississippi
77 Dainja 6-9 Illinois - Memphis


78 Isaacs 6-2 Texas Tech

79 Griffiths 6-8 Rutgers - Nebraska
80 Booth 6-10 Notre Dame - Illinois

81 Copeland 6-6 Syracuse


82 Rice 6-4 Virginia Tech - Maryland


83 Humrichous 6-9 Evansville


**84 Foster * 6-4 Furman - Xavier
85 Warrick 6-2 Northern Kentucky - Missouri


86 Moss 6-4 Toledo

**87 Lawrence * 6-4 Vanderbilt

Ht: 6-4 Wt: 200

“Anyone in need of a scoring guard that’s been through the rigors of the SEC? What’s that? Everyone could use that? That’s good news for Lawrence, who averaged 13.8 points this season in his second year as a full-time starter at Vanderbilt.

The lefty guard loves to drive to the rim, where his strong 200-pound frame allows him to score through contact. His mechanics loading into his shot are slow, but he did at least attempt about four 3s per game. He has good length and the frame to impact games on defense, but was less consistent than you’d expect on that end. Sometimes he really brings it. Other times, his energy was a bit lacking.

He’s an ideal third guard for a high-major NCAA Tournament team. He’s older, has more of a track record and possessed a flair for the dramatic at Vandy with a couple of game-winners.” — Sam Vecenie


88 Overton 6-5 Drake

89 James 6-7 USC

90 Johnson 6-2 Washington

91 Essegian 6-4 Wisconsin to Indiana
92 Cohen 6-10 Massachusetts - USC


93 Evans 7-1 Louisville

94 Jackimovski 6-8 Washington State

95 Angel 6-8 Stanford


96 Joseph 6-2 Miami - Providence
**97 Crews 6-8 UT Martin - Missouri
98 Nickel 6-7 Virginia Tech - Vanderbilt
99 Smith 6-2 Charleston - Louisville


**100 Parker 6-3 St. Louis

101 Hill 6-4 Bowling Green

**102 Leffew * 6-5 Mount St. Mary’s

Ht: 6-5 Wt: 185

“A two-year starter at Mount St. Mary’s, Leffew took an enormous leap forward this season. Though he didn’t win MAAC Player of the Year, he had a real case as the best player in the conference this season. He averaged 17.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals per game while drilling 36.5 percent of his nearly seven 3-point attempts per game.

Whereas Leffew largely fired off the catch last season, his off-the-dribble game exploded in 2023-24. In 2022-23, about 75 percent of Leffew’s 3s came off the catch. This season, his split of 3s off the catch and the dribble was about 50-50. His form is similar to Memphis Grizzlies wing Desmond Bane, in that it’s almost a set shot off the bounce that comes off his shoulder. He can get into his motion from almost any angle and with any footwork pattern.

Leffew also expanded his game off the bounce beyond just scoring. Mount St. Mary’s used him more as a primary ballhandler this year, and he blossomed in ball screens and as a live-dribble passer. He knows how to snake screens and find open areas, using his body to keep the defender in jail or step back into an open 3. His wasn’t especially efficient because he ended up having to create a lot of shots for his team, though a high major could improve that by downscaling his role.

He might fit better as a high-level backup than a starter, depending on his situation.”— Sam Vecenie


103 Mallette 6-5 Pepperdine - Alabama
104 White 6-7 Louisville - Illinois


105 Anderson 6-10 Central Arkansas

106 Wright 6-1 Drake


107 Slajchert 6-1 Pennsylvania - USC


108 James 6-5 Louisville


**109 Sears 6-1 UT-Martin - LSU
110 Clark 6-3 Louisville - UCLA


111 Pope 6-3 Oregon State

112 Davis 6-4 Arkansas

113 Brown 6-3 UMBC

114 Cochran 6-2 Toledo

115 Julien 6-6 Louisiana Lafayette

116 Derkack 6-5 Merrimack - Rutgers
117 Omot 6-8 North Dakota - California
118 Nwoko 6-10 Miami - Mississippi State

119 KD Johnson * 6-2 Auburn
 
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