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2024 Four-Star Zion Sensley updates recruitment, talks potential visits

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Zion Sensley
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Zion Sensley, a 6-foot-7, 195-pound small forward out of Napa (Calif.) Prolific Prep ranks as the No. 84 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to the On3 Consensus.

The On3 Consensus is the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies (ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports, On3).

At the Hoophall Classic earlier this month, Sensley discussed his game and gave an update on the recruitment process.

Sensley discusses his game

“I would say I bring a lot of energy and being able to find people,” Sensley said. “I feel like that’s something that is kind of underrated. I’m a pass first high player. And then I also look to score, hit open shots. I can shoot with range and then get to rim at will. I can also handle it. So I could really play one through four. So I feel like I’m very versatile.”

Sensley talks recruitment, potential visits

Zion Sensley recently received offers from both Alabama and LSU. He says he’s building a relationship with both programs.

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“I’ve been talking to the coaches and they filled me in on all the information about the school and what I could bring to the team. So I’m just trying to build a strong relationship with them as time goes on.”

What other schools are actively recruiting Sensley?

“USC, San Diego, Creighton, Arizona State, Arizona, San Diego State. Those are the main ones I would say.”

He also has an idea as to who he’d like to potentially visit.

“I’ve been talking to LSU, Nebraska, USC, and San Diego (about visits). I just want to see what the campus is like, and the team. I’m still planning the dates to go.”