This is wildly speculative, of course, but figured it would be interesting to have one place to list first years who could make an impact on the D3 landscape. Here are some names to watch (with the understanding that folks from the pertinent region will likely have much better guesses than these; this is very New England-heavy at this point). From this list, I'd say that Scott, Johnson, Henderson, Harris, Fagbemi, Ofcarcik, Dalton, Fletcher, Mosely and Devine are all definitely worth keeping a close eye on ...
Justin Bardauskas - Bowdoin
Jordan Scott - Calvin
Ryan Johnson - Carthage
Tyson Henderson - Christopher Newport
Will Franks - Claremont McKenna
Gavin Carter - Colorado College
Noah Beaudet - Emmanuel
A.J. Harris - Emory
Jalen Reese - Hamilton
Brayden Fagbemi - Johns Hopkins
Elijah Farrington - Mount Union
Jahlil Graham - Mount Union
Jason Ofcarcik - Nichols
Simon Percy - Nichols
DJ Wallace - North Park
Jamarirea Dalton - Oshkosh
Seth Miron - Oshkosh
Xander Fletcher - Oswego
Max Lucey - Platteville
Adrian Mosely - Redlands
PJ Scalisi - RPI
Mason Prey - Stevens Point
Jared Berry - Trinity (CT)
Tristan Davis - Trinity (CT)
Matt Garside - Union
Reid Celestin - Wesleyan
Collin Madson - Whitewater
Aidan Chisolm - Whitewater
Matt Devine - Williams
Quote from: nescac1 on July 14, 2023, 12:33:31 PM
This is wildly speculative, of course, but figured it would be interesting to have one place to list first years who could make an impact on the D3 landscape. Here are some names to watch (with the understanding that folks from the pertinent region will likely have much better guesses than these; this is very New England-heavy at this point). From this list, I'd say that Scott, Johnson, Henderson, Harris, Fagbemi, Ofcarcik, Dalton, Fletcher, Mosely and Devine are all definitely worth keeping a close eye on ...
Justin Bardauskas - Bowdoin
Jordan Scott - Calvin
Ryan Johnson - Carthage
Tyson Henderson - Christopher Newport
Will Franks - Claremont McKenna
Gavin Carter - Colorado College
Noah Beaudet - Emmanuel
A.J. Harris - Emory
Jalen Reese - Hamilton
Brayden Fagbemi - Johns Hopkins
Elijah Farrington - Mount Union
Jahlil Graham - Mount Union
Jason Ofcarcik - Nichols
Simon Percy - Nichols
DJ Wallace - North Park
Jamarirea Dalton - Oshkosh
Seth Miron - Oshkosh
Xander Fletcher - Oswego
Max Lucey - Platteville
Adrian Mosely - Redlands
PJ Scalisi - RPI
Mason Prey - Stevens Point
Jared Berry - Trinity (CT)
Tristan Davis - Trinity (CT)
Matt Garside - Union
Reid Celestin - Wesleyan
Collin Madson - Whitewater
Aidan Chisolm - Whitewater
Matt Devine - Williams
Seth Miron changed his commitment to Stevens Point, I would certainly include Miron on this list as possible impact freshman. I would also include another Stevens Point commitment, Josiah Butler. I'm not sure how you view players coming from a prep year though. Butler had over 10 full D2 offers coming out of high school, went to prep school for a year and now will end up at UWSP. It was reported he had a D1 offer from Air Force as well but I'm not sure how committable that was.
Thanks tomt4525! I made those changes plus a few more edits / additions. All first-years, including those who prepped, count. I put an * next to guys to watch early ...
Justus Bardauskas - Bowdoin
Jordan Scott - Calvin*
Ryan Johnson - Carthage*
Phillip Lawrence - UChicago*
Tyson Henderson - Christopher Newport*
Will Franks - Claremont McKenna
Gavin Carter - Colorado College*
Noah Beaudet - Emmanuel
A.J. Harris - Emory*
Jalen Reese - Hamilton
Brayden Fagbemi - Johns Hopkins*
Elijah Farrington - Mount Union
Jahlil Graham - Mount Union
Jason Ofcarcik - Nichols*
Simon Percy - Nichols
DJ Wallace - North Park
Jamarirea Dalton - Oshkosh*
Xander Fletcher - Oswego*
Max Lucey - Platteville
Adrian Mosely - Redlands*
Malachi Moore - Rochester
PJ Scalisi - RPI
Mason Prey - Stevens Point
Josiah Butler - Stevens Point
Seth Miron - Stevens Point
Jared Berry - Trinity (CT)*
Tristan Davis - Trinity (CT)
Matt Garside - Union
Reid Celestin - Wesleyan
Collin Madson - Whitewater
Aidan Chisolm - Whitewater
Matt Devine - Williams*
Fewer opportunities than usual this year for First Years to make an impact, with so many fifth-year seniors and transfers around, but there are several who are off to very impressive starts (I'm most familiar with New England hence the heavy lean to that region):
Connor May, Wash U - clearly the early favorite for national ROTY
Josh Fridman, IWU
Timmy Mulvey, Babson
Silvano Ismael, St. Joseph's ME
Cameron Perkins, UMass-Boston
Ray Cuevas, Bowdoin
Joey LaChapell and Brandon Beck, Oshkosh
UMass Boston is not a high profile program and they've played a weak schedule, but Perkins is putting up a ridiculous early stat line, to the point where I wonder if D1s will start to notice and recruit him as a transfer if he keeps playing anything like this:
26-8 on 63/52/87 shooting plus over two stocks per game.
I'm sure there are plenty of others throughout the country, but those are a few who caught my attention ...
According to NCAA stats, here's players listed as Freshmen that are top 100 individually in several categories
Scoring
Adam Loberger - Martin Luther 25.0ppg
Cameron Perkins - UMass Boston 24.0
Braylen Salters - Pitt-Bradford 20.6
Matthew Carter - VTSU-Johnson 20.4
Connor Amorosi, Wash. & Lee 19.4
Kenneth Rogers Jr. - Westfield St. 19.3
Elijah Hamilton - Alvernia 19.3
Rebounds
Brandon Barrett - York (NY) 10.8 rpg
Elijah Hamilton - Alvernia 10.6
Yassine Idrissa - St. Mary's (MD) 8.8
Porter Kretschman - Olivet 8.6
Assists
Dylan Hurley - Cornell 6.8 apg
Nelson Sompa, Kalamazoo 5.1
Aamyr Sullivan, Regis (MA) 5.1
Harris Dar - Grinnell 4.7
Kal-El Gentles - Penn St.-Altoona 4.3
Minutes
Elijah Hamilton - Alvernia 36:12
Mason Lavergne - Merchant Marine 35:48
Benjamin Pearson - Martin Luther 35:27
Xavier McKenzie - UMass Boston 35:14
Dylan Hurley - Cornell 35:11
Adam Loberger - Martin Luther 34:22
Field Goal Percentage (min 5 makes per game)
Dylan Hurley - Cornell 63.1%
Esmer Madesko - Lasell 61.0%
Cameron Perkins - UMass Boston 58.8%
Trey Jackson - Howard Payne 58.3%
Ryan Reasbeck - Bethany 57.9%
Elijah Hamilton - Alvernia 56.6%
Jess Roller - Bethany 56.1%
Brandon Barrett - York (NY) 55.3%
Jamarcus Brown - Lynchburg 55.3%
Brennan Wansley - Brevard 55.1%
Good stuff FC! Although I think the NCAA has Hurley's year wrong ...
Yeah, they do have it wrong occasionally especially when there's a transfer involved.
I really like Daniel Cochran, 6-7 Forward for UChicago. Cochran is averaging 9.4 points (third on the team), 6.7 rebounds (first on the team) in 20 minutes of play per game.