The Latest on Charlotte 49ers Basketball Recruiting

Keep up with the latest Charlotte 49ers Basketball Recruiting news here. We’ll provide updates on the latest recruits, commits, and more.

The latest on who the Charlotte 49ers are recruiting

The Charlotte 49ers basketball team is looking to add some talented young players to their roster and they are currently targeting several recruits.

Among the recruits the 49ers are targeting are four-star point guard Devon Dotson and five-star shooting guard Bryan Antoine. Dotson, who plays for Sagemont School in Weston, Florida, is ranked as the No. 19 player in the nation by ESPN Antoine, who plays for Ranney School in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, is ranked as the No. 11 player in the nation by ESPN.

The 49ers are also targeting four-star small forward Jermaine Samuels and three-star Power Forward Jaylen Hoard. Samuels, who plays for The Rivers School in Weston, Massachusetts, is ranked as the No. 35 player in the nation by ESPN. Hoard, who plays for Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point North Carolina is ranked as the No. 54 player in the nation by ESPN.

The Charlotte 49ers have already landed one recruit for their 2019 class with three-star point guard Jahmir Young signing his Letter of Intent to play for the 49ers next season.

An update on the top recruits the 49ers are targeting

The Charlotte 49ers Basketball team is targeting a number of top recruits in the Class of 2021. Among the players the 49ers are targeting are five-star center Moussa Cisse, four-star small forward Dylan Cardwell, and four-star shooting guard Jaylen Blakes.

Cisse, who is from Mali, is widely considered one of the best big men in the class. He stands at 6-foot-11 and weighs in at 230 pounds. He has received offers from some of the top schools in the country, including Duke, Kentucky, and North Carolina

Cardwell is a 6-foot-7 small forward from Virginia. He is rated as a four-star recruit by 247Sports and is ranked as the No. 52 player in the Class of 2021. He has also received offers from several ACC schools, including Virginia Tech and Wake Forest

Blakes is a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Maryland. He is also rated as a four-star recruit by 247Sports and is ranked as the No. 76 player in his class. He has received offers from several schools, including Georgetown, Maryland, and Villanova.

Who the 49ers have recently offered scholarships to

-4-star power forward Jordan Watkins from nearby Concord, North Carolina
-3-star point guard Jaylen Blakenship from Charlotte, North Carolina
-3-star Small Forward Isaiah Miller from Shelby, North Carolina

An update on any recent commits to the 49ers

The Charlotte 49ers have added two more recruits to their 2020 class with the commitments of wings Josh Nickelberry and Jordan Wilmore.

Nickelberry, a 6’7” 225-pound small forward from Savannah, GA, is rated a 4-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 68 player in the nation. He chose the 49ers over offers from Florida, Georgia, LSU, and many others.

Wilmore, a 6’8” 190-pound power forward from Dublin, OH, is rated a 3-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 153 player in the nation. He also had offers from Ohio State Xavier, and Pittsburgh among others before choosing Charlotte.

The two additions give the 49ers six recruits in their 2020 class which is now ranked No. 24 in the country according to ESPN.

A look at the top uncommitted prospects the 49ers are still targeting

The Charlotte 49ers basketball team is still targeting a few key prospects as they look to finish off their recruiting class Here is a look at the top uncommitted prospects the 49ers are still targeting:

1. five-star point guard Devon Dotson
2. four-star small forward Wendell Moore
3. four-star center Khavon Moore
4. four-star power forward Zion Williamson
5. three-star point guard Coby White

A look at Charlotte’s Recruiting Class so far

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A preview of the 49ers’ upcoming recruiting visits

Over the next few weeks, the Charlotte 49ers Basketball Coaching Staff will be busy on the recruiting trail hosting several top prospects on official visits. Here’s a look at some of the players who are scheduled to visit campus in the near future.

An update on any recent de-commits from the 49ers

To the horror of Charlotte 49ers fans everywhere, four-star shooting guard Caleb Love decommitted from the program last week. The 6-foot-3 Saint Louis Missouri native was the highest rated recruit in Charlotte’s 2020 class, and his de-commitment leaves the 49ers with zero commits in their 2020 class.

Love’s de-commitment is a huge blow to Charlotte’s recruiting efforts, and it remains to be seen whether or not they will be able to recover. The 49ers will have to hope that they can convince some of their other top targets to committing, as they look to rebuild their 2020 class.

A look at the Top Juco prospects the 49ers are targeting

As we move closer to the start of the college Basketball season Charlotte 49ers fans are getting excited about what their team will look like.

The 49ers have had a lot of success in recent years and they’re looking to keep that going with another strong recruiting class

In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the top junior college prospects that the 49ers are targeting.

A look at the top international prospects the 49ers are targeting

While much of the Charlotte 49ers’ recruiting efforts this offseason have been focused on the High School ranks, Head Coach Ron Sanchez and his staff have also kept tabs on some of the top international prospects in the Class of 2020.

Here’s a look at some of the top international prospects the 49ers are targeting:

Mamadi Diakite, 6-9 forward from Mali: Diakite is a versatile forward who has been on Charlotte’s radar for several months. He recently took an official visit to Louisville and is also considering Marquette, Pittsburgh, Virginia and Wake Forest

Nnaji Ilyas, 6-10 center from Nigeria: Ilyas is a raw but athletic big man who has drawn interest from a number of mid-major programs. He recently took an official visit to Florida Atlantic and is also considering George Mason and Old Dominion.

Martin Krampelj, 6-9 forward from Slovenia: Krampelj is a skilled forward who missed all of last season with a torn ACL but is expected to be back at full strength for his senior year. He has taken visits to Marquette and Xavier and is also considering Creighton, Iowa State and Notre Dame

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