However, there have been increasing buzz with him possibly reclassifying to joining this current group of players. I started playing basketball in 2014,” he said. “I never picked a school,” he said. That remains to be seen. The top big men in the transfer portal have already been taken, as well as the top targets from the 2020 recruiting class. Learn about Adama Sanogo and other recruit player profiles on RecruitingNation.com. Could another major victory on the recruiting trail be in store for Seton Hall? Four-star center Adama Sanogo (Hillside, New Jersey) has narrowed his list of offers down to 10 and that list includes Pitt. By ADAM ZAGORIA GLEN HEAD, N.Y. — Adama Sanogo, the 6-foot-10 junior big man from the Patrick School (N.J.), is planning to take visits to three schools in the coming weeks depending on his high school schedule. Maryland has recently made a strong push with Sanogo and is firmly in the mix.

I watched a lot of their games this year and I liked how they played their big men.”Sanogo, a 6-foot-9, 250-pound post prospect out of Elizabeth (N.J.) The Patrick School, picked Dan Hurley’s program over Maryland, Nebraska, Seton Hall and a host of other high major schools.“Really over the last three days,” Sanogo said when asked when it hit him that UConn was the place for him. With a game that has drawn comparisons to Delgado and an expanded offensive repertoire, Sanogo has the ability to come to Seton Hall and make an impact from day one.“He would bring more physicality and rebounding to Seton Hall’s frontcourt,” Gomes said. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.UMass Basketball: In-depth look at sophomore star center Tre MitchellWake Forest Basketball: 5 candidates to replace head coach Danny Manning Adama Sanogo just verbally committed to UConn and is reclassifying to the 2020 recruiting class, he tells 247Sports. Now Hurley, who played at Seton Hall, has completed an impressive recruiting class with Sanogo. 2021 4 Adama Sanogo has picked up four crystal ball predictions for @UConnMBB and HC @dhurley15 via @247Sports. we’re going to do good things.' He took a virtual tour of Seton Hall over the weekend and did video-conferencing with the staff, a source said. Adama Sonogo is a Power Forward from Mali, Mali. “I picked them because their coach uses their big man. © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 12 center in the country Listed at 6-foot-9 and 250 pounds, Sanogo has a skill set that has made him a sought-after recruit with elite programs in the running for his services. By ADAM ZAGORIA Adama Sanogo, the 6-foot-10 big man from the Patrick School (N.J.), has begun taking virtual tours of schools ahead of his college decision. Jeff Capel isn’t finished adding to this year’s recruiting class and is in the running for a highly rated big man. “It was just mouth-dropping,” Chavannes said “Physically, he was just at another level. “I picked UConn because it’s the best place for me,” Sanogo said. But with his class in question, there’s a lot to analyze about his potential fit with each of those programs. Now all of the Huskies’ 13 scholarships are filled.

He recently released a Top 6 of Auburn, Connecticut, Maryland, Nebraska, Pittsburgh and Seton Hall. “I play hard,” he said, “I’m not scared of anybody. Most of the talk surrounding Adama Sanogo has centered around Seton Hall and UConn thanks to just how much time and energy each staff has invested into recruiting him. He’s a good dude.” UConn needs a four man with Akok Akok recovering from a ruptured Achillies and had a spot open when Sid Wilson transferred out in March. Reach out to any of our editors or email thesetonian1920@gmail.com!Adama Sanogo at the forefront of Seton Hall’s recruiting efforts as he nears decision “I was thinking about, I was thinking about four schools and I said let’s just pick UConn and I just think it’s the place for me. “Danny is a tough coach,” Chavannes said, “and Adama can and will embrace that. Sanogo, originally from Mali, was urged by everyone around him to forget soccer and start playing basketball, “and you know what? “I’m ready,” Sanogo said. 66 player in his class and No. He came to the United States to play at Our Savior New American on Long Island. But, physically, he just absolutely separates himself from everyone, and how agile he is.