Here is a new name connected with Bradley recruiting, but he is not entirely new to fans who follow this board.
Tristan Wilson is a 6'5" shooting guard who will be a sophomore at Yuba College this year.
He just visited Iowa State last weekend, but has not received a scholarship offer from them. Bradley is listed on his recruiting profile, but it's not confirmed whether BU has offered. He has offers from Cal State-Northridge (where Xavier Crawford will be a junior this year), and from Long Beach State and Cal State Sacramento.
Coach Cornelius tells me this kid is special, and perhaps as talented as anyone he has had at Yuba!
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Wilson currently has two offers from Long Beach State and Cal State Northridge. He also claims that Alabama, Utah Valley State, UNLV and Bradley have been showing heavy interest lately.
"I'm just trying to wait to see what else I can get," Wilson said. "Honestly, I just want to go wherever I feel comfortable. I'll go anywhere. I don't mind cold weather or heat or anything."
On his official visit to Ames, Wilson got a chance to hit the hardwood on Saturday morning with a group of current Cyclones. He came away extremely confident about how his own game stacks up at the Big 12 level.
"Honestly, I think that I could start for Iowa State right now," Wilson said.
Wilson has quite the basketball resume. It all began in high school at Apollo High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Wilson was the class 4A player of the year two years in a row where he led Apollo to back-to-back state championships. He then committed to play at Sacramento State. After not playing as a freshman, he transferred to Yuba where things really took off for him a season ago. He led the 49ers to their best season in school history (32-4) and now is receiving national attention.
"We've sent 17 kids to Division I in the last five or six years and he's by far the best player we've ever had," said Yuba head coach Doug Cornelius. "I have kids starting at UNLV. I had kids who started at Bradley during their Sweet 16 run. Tristan is better than all of them."
Tristan Wilson is a 6'5" shooting guard who will be a sophomore at Yuba College this year.
He just visited Iowa State last weekend, but has not received a scholarship offer from them. Bradley is listed on his recruiting profile, but it's not confirmed whether BU has offered. He has offers from Cal State-Northridge (where Xavier Crawford will be a junior this year), and from Long Beach State and Cal State Sacramento.
Coach Cornelius tells me this kid is special, and perhaps as talented as anyone he has had at Yuba!
Rivals profile--
New Iowa State Rivals premium article--
Clip from article--
Wilson currently has two offers from Long Beach State and Cal State Northridge. He also claims that Alabama, Utah Valley State, UNLV and Bradley have been showing heavy interest lately.
"I'm just trying to wait to see what else I can get," Wilson said. "Honestly, I just want to go wherever I feel comfortable. I'll go anywhere. I don't mind cold weather or heat or anything."
On his official visit to Ames, Wilson got a chance to hit the hardwood on Saturday morning with a group of current Cyclones. He came away extremely confident about how his own game stacks up at the Big 12 level.
"Honestly, I think that I could start for Iowa State right now," Wilson said.
Wilson has quite the basketball resume. It all began in high school at Apollo High School in Phoenix, Ariz. Wilson was the class 4A player of the year two years in a row where he led Apollo to back-to-back state championships. He then committed to play at Sacramento State. After not playing as a freshman, he transferred to Yuba where things really took off for him a season ago. He led the 49ers to their best season in school history (32-4) and now is receiving national attention.
"We've sent 17 kids to Division I in the last five or six years and he's by far the best player we've ever had," said Yuba head coach Doug Cornelius. "I have kids starting at UNLV. I had kids who started at Bradley during their Sweet 16 run. Tristan is better than all of them."
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