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Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 5:08 pm
by Blers
Loyola got a commitment from 6'6' tweener Christian Negron. He has a wide build and is a three/four star prospect depending on where you look. Big time upside who got offers from Oregon State, DePaul, U of I, Iowa, UAB, Bradley, and Butler. Between him and Cam Krutwig Porters picked up two HIGH quality post players for years to come. Easily his highest profile recruits.

http://suntimeshighschoolsports.com/201 ... an-negron/

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 5:18 pm
by Wufan
Very impressive interior tandem! Moser has done an excellent job recruiting and I'm excited to see the oncourt product!

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 5:27 pm
by Blers
Agreed, gives a rock solid foundation. Both are said to have great intangibles as well, practice hard, want to learn and get it done right. Hopefully they become big time cornerstones for us! Throw in 3 star transfer Marques Townes who will be eligible and Loyola will have an impressive roster next year that will only lose Doyle(significant loss) and potentially Maurice Kirby.

Arrow is definitely up!

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 5:38 pm
by Rollbird5
Depending on how he recovers from his injury this could be a huge get for you guys, nice!

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 6:03 pm
by Wufan
Now you have to do what Drake couldn't, and keep them.

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 6:28 pm
by Blers
Agreed. I think Porters zeroed in on something given his recent recruiting. Focus on the academics and post bball opportunities for players Loyola as a school offers, all while selling a program on the rise. The campus frequently ranks in "most beautiful" lists with all the recent renovations. Get players who want to play now, but know that long term there's life after bball. With that you get players who will be leaving more than just a school, but a rock solid ticket to post grad life. Idk I could be wrong/or that could just be what every body is already selling. All I know is it's working (and Bryan Mullins likely won't be around much longer with the streak he's on for commitment, big ups to him).

Anyway I think by selling the whole experience he'll keep them, outside his first offseason in the valley transfers haven't been a big issue for him. But you're right Wu, you never know and shouldn't take that for granted.

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 6:31 pm
by Valleyball
I am jealous and think it is a great get for Loyola.

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 18th, 2016, 8:29 pm
by shockalot
This is great news and continues an impressive run of very good commits to Loyola. My hopes for their addition to end up being a good one for the MVC seem to not be in vain. Hope it continues and Loyola gets its long ago tradition of basketball mojo back, and joins the top teams in the conference and the country.

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 19th, 2016, 5:35 am
by Wufan
I reread my posts and I'm underselling how impressed and excited I am about the young and incoming talent at Loyola. WSU has been the benefactor of the highest rated recruiting class year after year. I believe Moser's class will easily be higher ranked than WSU's this year.

Re: Loyola Lands 4 Star Forward Christian Negron

PostPosted: October 19th, 2016, 6:44 am
by mvcfan
Wufan wrote: I believe Moser's class will easily be higher ranked than WSU's this year.


This is a very good class for Loyola. The word "easily" may be a little hyperbolic. The Shocks may not sign anymore than the point guard they already have received a commitment from, but he appears to be a Top 5-10 juco player and a Top 1-2 point guard. While he wasn't a 4 * player out of high school, he probably would be now.

If numbers remain what they are now, Loyola will probably have the highest ranked class in the conference. Congratulations.