2024 prospects Duke has reached out to in the open contact period
June 15th marked the first day college coaches could make direct contact with prospects from the 2024 class. While some programs sit out this day, some – like Longwood – burn up the phone lines to make contact with as many kids as possible. This day is an excellent opportunity for fans to see which players your school is prioritizing. Let’s take a look at who the Duke Blue Devils contacted (and offered) within 24 hours of the clock striking midnight.
Rankings are according to the On3 Consensus
Let’s start by talking about the 2024 players Duke had already offered; 6-5 SG Darren Harris (NR), 6-7 SF Naas Cunningham (No. 1), and 6-6 SF Bryson Tucker (No. 4).
Who did Duke offer?
Duke was very selective with who they contacted on Day 1 of the call period. The Blue Devils extended just one offer on June 15, 6-5 SG Tre Johnson (No. 2).
Let’s go through the seven players who made contact with.
6-5 SG Tre Johnson (offer)
On3 Consensus: No. 2
Measurables: 6-5, 180
High School: Dallas (TX) Lake Highland
Tre Johnson also had Miami, Missouri, North Carolina, Arizona State, Texas, Gonzaga, Baylor, LSU, Kansas State, Arkansas, and SMU reach out on 6/15.
6-9 PF James Brown
On3 Consensus: No. 20
Measurables: 6-9, 210
High School: Chicago (IL) St. Rita’s
James Brown also had Illinois, North Carolina, Ole Miss, UCLA, UConn, Auburn, Iowa, Missouri, Marquette, Ohio State, BYU, Cincinnati, Rutgers, Harvard, Georgia, Notre Dame, Michigan, Georgetown, Oklahoma, etc. reach out on 6/15.
6-3 SG Boogie Fland
On3 Consensus: No. 12
Measurables: 6-3, 165
High School: White Plains (NY) Archibishop Stepinac
Boogie Fland also had Virginia Tech, Oregon, UConn, BYU, LSU, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA, Kentucky, Georgetown, St. John’s, TCU, Providence, Oklahoma, Michigan, Auburn, etc. reach out on 6/15.
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6-8 F Drew McKenna (NR)
On3 Consensus: NR
Measurables: 6-8, 190
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Drew McKenna also had Xavier, Virginia, DePaul, UConn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgetown, SMU, Illinois, Virginia Tech, George Mason, George Washington, etc. reach out on 6/15.
6-8 SF Liam McNeeley
On3 Consensus: No. 14
Measurables: 6-8, 190
High School: Montverde (FL) Academy
Liam McNeeley also had Gonzaga, Texas Tech, Stanford, SMU, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Arkansas, etc. reach out on 6/15.
6-5 SG Isaiah Elohim
On3 Consensus: No. 5
Measurables: 6-5, 190
High School: Chatsworth (CA) Sierra Canyon
Isaiah Elohim also had Missouri, Arizona State, Texas, Kansas, Michigan, Gonzaga, Arizona, Arkansas, etc. reach out on 6/15
6-2 PG Jase Richardson
On3 Consensus: No. 29
Measurables: 6-2, 160
High School: Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
Jase Richardson also had Texas Tech, Arkansas, Missouri, Georgia, Stanford, BYU, and Cincinnati reach out on 6/15.