Stacatto: Recruiting Update

CWS (Basketball) Visitation Weekend

 

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Courtesy: Creighton Athletics

 

It’s the College World Series opening weekend in Omaha.  The Creighton Bluejay basketball program is taking advantage to bring in some hoops recruits.  According to the White and Blue Review, Creighton has 3 overlapping visits on tap for college hoops centers.  See link below for details.

Creighton Basketball Practice Report: Summer Edition

Up 1st is 2020 Center Ryan Kalkbrenner from the St Louis area.  He is followed by 2019 grad transfer Center from Utah St., Kelvin Jones.  Finally 2020 Center/Fwd Kiyron Powell, from Evansville, Indiana, visits the Hilltop.  Kalkbrenner and Powell are both top 150 players.

As is widely known Creighton’s frontcourt took hits from the early departures of Sam Froling and Martin Krampelj to the pro ranks.  Transfer Jones would fill an immediate need for depth in the paint for this season.  He averaged 9.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks in 29 games for the Bengals last season.  As a grad tranfer Jones has tons of offers, but it is encouraging to get him on campus for an official visit.

https://www.idahostatejournal.com/members/isu-basketball-assistant-coaches-let-go-kelvin-jones-and-alonzo/article_6962cb24-5c27-51c1-9aa9-33f6d85da0f6.html

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Kalkbrenner, Rivals #68, 4-star, has over 11 offers, incl. Mizzou, Ill, Cincinnati, GT, K. St, Creighton.  Illinois is seen as the team to beat.

https://stockrisers.com/2019/05/20/recruiting-update-ryan-kalkbrenner/

Powell, Rivals #149, 3-star, has 7 offers, incl. Gtwn, K. St, and interest from UI, Purdue, Xavier.  Purdue is seen as the team to beat.

https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/05/03/bosses-kiyron-powell-expands-game-expands-number-offers/3656715002/

 

Both are official visits, both are 1st visits.  Stay tuned for more…

Late Entry 13 Jun 19:  Combo Fwd Lok Wur, Papio South, Omaha, NB.

Fwd Lok Wur, of Omaha area just recently cleared as academically eligible for Div 1 basketball.  A flurry of offers have been flying about since then…roughly 9 to 11 by Div 1 schools.  CU’s Coach Mac had a meeting with Wur today and CU offered (13th June 19).

Unranked Wur is 6-9. 180/190 lbs.  Wur earned USA Today second team all-state honors this past high school campaign after averaging  a double-double (20.8 points and 10 caroms) for Papillon La Vista South.  At one point earlier in this past season he was shooting 61% from 3pt land.

https://bustingbrackets.com/2019/06/13/ncaa-basketball-recruiting-2019-prospect-lok-wur-garnering-interest/

https://www.onthebanks.com/2019/6/10/18659431/rutgers-basketball-offers-2019-wing-lok-wur-nebraska-steve-pikiell-big-ten-nevada-depaul-wazzu

https://dearoldgold.com/2019/06/13/iowa-basketball-2019-recruit-now-eligible-hawks-making-move/

In the opinion of several he is a project and noted Omaha hoops expert Jacob Padilla was less than optimistic about Wur’s division 1 prospects.  Padilla is “tried and true” in his analysis of players over the years in the Omaha area.:

I’ll believe Kansas “reaching out” means something if anything actually comes of it.

I’ll say this: Creighton has vetted him much more thoroughly than any of those schools that offered him. He has a lot of growing up to do.

I guess we’ll find out this week if Creighton has changed their tune on him.

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So Creighton in offering has since changed their previous assessment or Wur has shown enough growth to merit the offer.  Many schools jumped in since he has become eligible, attempting to fill holes/gaps in their rosters.  Creighton too has some holes to fill.
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Courtesy: Papio South HS, Papillion, NE

Blessed and so Excited to receive an offer from Creighton University!!🔵⚪️

 

Martin Krampelj Stays in 2019 NBA Draft

Short on Bigs, the mantel is passed to Epperson.

 

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Whoa Nellie!  Just as the bloom was opening on the 2019-20 hoops season Rose, Martin Krampelj informs us he is staying in the 2019 NBA Draft to pursue his dreams of playing pro basketball.  While not shocking, as it was a 50/50 decision, and many Jays fans were advocating he do so, due to his age and injury history.  The decision has broad impact for the Jays as we were already low on bigs and now have only 2 players taller than 6-7.

Martin was a valuable player for CU, at 6-9, 235.  He came back from his 3rd ACL injury to hold down the pivot for the Jays. His stats last season were a respectable 13.5 pts, 6.9 rbds, 0.8 ast, with a 59.2 FG%, earning him All-Big East Honorable Mention..  At 24 years of age with a significant injury history, most figured it would be a 50/50 decision.  Many of our folk were of a mind that he should go, as he is healthy with a proven year behind him, and has earned his degree as well.

With this development and the earlier departure of Sam Froling to the Australian NBL, the pivot is the sole possession of junior center Jacob Epperson.  Jacob is very talented, with NBA potentials, and at 6-11, 225 is highly mobile and equipped for the task, but he too has been victim of knee and back injuries.  Jacob played in 12 games his frosh season of 2017-18, coach pulled his RS season due to Krampelj injury.  Averaged 6.3 ppg and 2.9 rpg in 14.0 mpg. Shot 69.4% from the field (49 FGA).  Epperson missed the entire 2018-19 season due to injuries.

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Needless to say that Jacob’s rebound and recovery from injury, his fitness, and his drive to excel, will go a long way in determining the success of the 2019-20 campaign.  He has the tools.  Now can he knock off the rust and return to frosh form or better?

The other returning big is sophomore forward Chris Bishop, 6-8/205.  Chris received increased PT late in the season and was a big surprise to many with his mobility, hustle, and work around the basket.

Two bigs is not enough, especially given CU’s history of injuries to key players.  Needless to say the coaching staff has been beating the bushes for weeks, showing interest in several players.  I have faith that Coach Huss and Coach Lusk will find suitable talent to augment our returnees.  In speaking with Coach Huss a while back, he mentioned two words an old military guy like me can identify with:  Contingency Plans.

At first glance and on the surface the water appears placid and calm, but a current surges beneath outward appearances. Our coaches are working fervently.

Creighton has gained attention and preseason rankings in 8 or so of the multiple preseason polls.  Martin’s departure may make a dent in those projections, unless Huss does his recruiting magic.

Stay tuned.

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