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If Johnson is a good student, so he could get good academic scholarships, this is a great choice, he can go star and help his team do very well at a local school.
Travis Rosekranz is an absolute steal for Wesleyan, as he was getting some serious D-I BUT..........
Rosecranz is an almost identical player to Sean Johnson.
If you have seen them both, they even resemble each other facially.
Here is Rosenkranz:
and most of you know what Sean Johnson looks like.
Sean Johnson, 6-0 combo guard, can play the point, 19ppg, 2rpg, 3apg, and 45% on 3-pointers from Washington HS.
Travis Rosenkanz, 6-0 combo guard, can play the point, 24ppg, 4rpg, 5apg, and 41% on 3-pointers from Meridian HS.
Travis Rosekranz is an absolute steal for Wesleyan, as he was getting some serious D-I BUT..........
Rosecranz is an almost identical player to Sean Johnson.
Sean Johnson, 6-0 combo guard, can play the point, 19ppg, 2rpg, 3apg, and 45% on 3-pointers from Washington HS.
Travis Rosenkanz, 6-0 combo guard, can play the point, 24ppg, 2rpg, 5apg, and 41% on 3-pointers from Meridian HS.
I don't know much about D-III but it seems like to D-I caliber guards when the game is even more guard oriented then D-I BBall would still be a great feat for the school and could probably set them up for continued success.
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