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2022 small forward Brice Sensabaugh discusses recruitment, future visits

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Brice Sensabaugh has quite possibly boosted his stock more than any other prospect in America. This summer, he went from having five offers, to twenty-two…in the span of two months. He was also named EYBL Peach Jam First-Team, after averaging over 18 PPG. Virginia, Stanford, Oklahoma, Miami, Clemson, Illinois, Alabama, and many others all offered in the month of July alone.

Brice, a 6-6 small forward, who also says he can play the two-spot, would describe his game as: “an offensive threat, who can score at three levels.. I play hard and aggressive, and with confidence.”

Sensabaugh has already taken unofficial visits to both Vanderbilt and Florida, but would like to set up several official visits in the near future, but it unsure where just yet. He gave his thoughts on a few of the programs currently recruiting him.

Sensabaugh’s Thoughts on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Josh Pastner and Georgia Tech have been recruiting Sensabaugh since before his “blow up” summer.

“Georgia Tech plays a lot like my high school team and I like the way they play as well. They play the right way. They’re ACC champions obviously and they’re big on school too. They have the best of both worlds there. One of their main things is..they don’t have many players like me. Their 3 position is wide open for me so it would be a great opportunity.”

Sensabaugh’s Thoughts on the Alabama Crimson Tide

Nate Oats and Alabama have only recently started to recruit Sensabaugh but they’re already making up for lost time.

“I like them because of the way that they play. They play fast. Their coach is real into it. The assistants are cool and I can be real with them. Also how they put players into the pros. Their play style.. four guards, shooting a lot of threes, and player development.”

Sensabaugh’s Thoughts on the Virginia Cavaliers

Tony Bennett and Virginia have also jumped into the mix and immediately became a contender.

“They are based around academics and basketball. Serious defense and offense, super prestigious school. The name speaks for itself.”

Academics are important for Sensabaugh, who boasts a 4.0+ GPA.

Brice isn’t in a rush to make a decision and will use all five of his official visits if he feels he needs to. He is hoping to make a decision by the early signing period in November.