The top player from New York in the class of 2016 shortened his list, keeping Maryland on it, but Kentucky, St. John's and Indiana remain the favorites.
That's good for sixth in the Big Ten (ahead of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, among others), and Maryland is fifth in the conference in blue-chip commitments. The Terrapins received commitments from three-star Texas wide receiver Evan Fairs and four-star DeMatha receiver Tino Ellis Friday.
The Terps are in search of a replacement for senior Jake Layman, and Brachen Hazen's dimensions are noticeably similar to the Maryland star's. The 6-foot-8, 190 pound small forward holds offers from Creighton, Richmond, St. Joe's, among others.
Keihn was a top recruit out of Gilman who chose the Hokies over Maryland, but now the Baltimore prospect will be returning back home. A big-time special teams contributor with Virginia Tech, it's a big pickup for the Terps down the line.
The last five Crystal Ball predictions have him going to the Terps. The four-star DeMatha WR announces his decision Friday.
On the other hand, Illinois got seven, so maybe we need a recount. Full poll at the link.
Davis is one of Maryland's most important targets remaining, along with fellow blue-chip locals Tino Ellis and Trevon Diggs. A decision is not expected until December.
Fun fact! Turgeon used to work at a Baskin Robbins! Turge Turtle Crunch has almonds, chocolate and vanilla wafers, and can be purchased on-campus.
The 6-foot-7, 3-star shooting guard (with forward height) from Philadelphia has picked up 12 offers in the month of July alone, according to VerbalCommits.com. Other offers include Connecticut, Virginia, Villanova, Miami and conference rivals Penn State and Rutgers.