Lenny Daniel is a sophomore at Coffeyville CC, in Coffeyville, Kansas.
He is a 6'7", 210 pound small forward.
A new premium article on the Texas Tech Rivals site reports that Daniel is being strongly recruited by Texas Tech, Bradley, and
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Lenny Daniel, a small forward out of Coffeyville C.C. in Coffeyville, Kansas, is a native of Richmond, Virginia.
Daniel was recruited by South Carolina and Wake Forest while he was at Mt. Zion Christian Academy in North Carolina. "Coffeyville called once they found out I wasn't going to qualify. So I did a little research and found out Coffeyville was the place to be and I came to Coffeyville."
"It's okay. There's good competition here, but other than that it's an average town."
Daniel was named honorable mention All-KJCCC after a freshman season in which he averaged 16.1 points and a team-leading 7.7 rebounds.
Bradley is listed as the only offer he has, but he has interest from Auburn, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Providence, St. Johns, Texas Tech, St. Mary's, and Pacific.
He is a 6'7", 210 pound small forward.
A new premium article on the Texas Tech Rivals site reports that Daniel is being strongly recruited by Texas Tech, Bradley, and
Profile--
Here are a couple clips from the article-
Lenny Daniel, a small forward out of Coffeyville C.C. in Coffeyville, Kansas, is a native of Richmond, Virginia.
Daniel was recruited by South Carolina and Wake Forest while he was at Mt. Zion Christian Academy in North Carolina. "Coffeyville called once they found out I wasn't going to qualify. So I did a little research and found out Coffeyville was the place to be and I came to Coffeyville."
"It's okay. There's good competition here, but other than that it's an average town."
Daniel was named honorable mention All-KJCCC after a freshman season in which he averaged 16.1 points and a team-leading 7.7 rebounds.
Bradley is listed as the only offer he has, but he has interest from Auburn, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Providence, St. Johns, Texas Tech, St. Mary's, and Pacific.
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