If Maryland basketball wants to contend for championships regularly, the Terps are going to have to beat some national powers when it comes to recruiting.
On Saturday, Maryland made four-star Orlando shooting guard Chaundee Brown’s top four, joining Kansas, Florida and Wake Forest.
Thank you to all the schools that have recruited me. It's been a tough decision but here are my Final 4 pic.twitter.com/6KUAsZmUP0
— ⭕️Chaundee️⚠️Brown (@cbrownballin935) August 6, 2016
Brown is the No. 3 player in Florida and the No. 8 shooting guard in the class of 2017, according to the 247Sports Composite.
Maryland offered him in May, and while he’s a Florida native, Brown isn’t opposed to going up north.
“It was nice. The school is nice, it’s different from Florida because it’s cold (up) there,” he told InsideMdSports. “Everything is nice. I went when they played Ohio State and they spanked them by 30.”
Still, Maryland seems to be behind Kansas and Florida in Brown’s recruitment.
Check out his highlights here:
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I’ll leave you with this:
Hello old friend, it's that time again. #FootballSeason pic.twitter.com/rCQTg5AnRj
— Walt Bell (@coachwaltbell) August 8, 2016
@coachwaltbell do a lot of double moves. Pump fake, play the fight song. #YoureWelcome
— Scott Van Pelt (@notthefakeSVP) August 8, 2016
@notthefakeSVP Done. Done. Done. And done. #LongWayToGo
— Walt Bell (@coachwaltbell) August 8, 2016