Charlie Coley is a 6'7" junior college sophomore, who was considered as a possible Junior College preseason player of the year by Street & Smith's. He is originally from Florida, and now plays for Dodge City Community College in the Jayhawk Conference.
Bradley had been recruiting him, but he now has several other high majors involved. Schools actively recruiting Coley are Oklahoma State, UNLV, Texas A&M, Kansas, St. John???¬??s, Bradley, Oklahoma, Auburn and Florida State. He took his first official visit a few weeks ago to Florida International. He does not have any other visits scheduled.
There is a new premium article on Coley on Scout this morning--
His coach Brian Hoiberect says this about him--
???¬?Charlie was in contention with two other players for the Street & Smith???¬??s national junior college player of the year. He???¬??s arguably the most athletic junior college player in the nation,???¬?? Hoberecht said of the West Palm Beach, Fla., native with a 41-inch vertical jump.
Coley averaged 11.7 ppg and 10 rpg with 101 blocked shots (more than three a game) in helping lead Dodge City to a 23-10 record last season. He shot 57 percent from the field and 40 percent from behind the three-point arc. Not bad, considering the Dodge City team had 5 players average in double figures last season.
Although Street & Smith???¬??s did not select Coley as its preseason player of the year, the magazine did name him to its first-team Super Sophomores.
Bradley had been recruiting him, but he now has several other high majors involved. Schools actively recruiting Coley are Oklahoma State, UNLV, Texas A&M, Kansas, St. John???¬??s, Bradley, Oklahoma, Auburn and Florida State. He took his first official visit a few weeks ago to Florida International. He does not have any other visits scheduled.
There is a new premium article on Coley on Scout this morning--
His coach Brian Hoiberect says this about him--
???¬?Charlie was in contention with two other players for the Street & Smith???¬??s national junior college player of the year. He???¬??s arguably the most athletic junior college player in the nation,???¬?? Hoberecht said of the West Palm Beach, Fla., native with a 41-inch vertical jump.
Coley averaged 11.7 ppg and 10 rpg with 101 blocked shots (more than three a game) in helping lead Dodge City to a 23-10 record last season. He shot 57 percent from the field and 40 percent from behind the three-point arc. Not bad, considering the Dodge City team had 5 players average in double figures last season.
Although Street & Smith???¬??s did not select Coley as its preseason player of the year, the magazine did name him to its first-team Super Sophomores.
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