Brice Sensabaugh: Class of 2022 wing cuts list to 4
Brice Sensabaugh, a 6-foot-6 small forward out of Orlando (Fla.) Lake Highland Prep tells On3 he is down to four schools – Georgia Tech, Alabama, Ohio State and Florida.
Sensabaugh has set official visits to three of his four finalists.
He’ll be at Georgia Tech on Aug. 26, Alabama on Sept. 10, and Ohio State on Sept. 18. Sensabaugh took an unofficial visit to Florida earlier in the year.
Sensabaugh discussed each option with On3.
Brice Sensabaugh on Georgia Tech
“Georgia Tech plays a lot like my high school team and I like the way they play,” Brice Sensabaugh said. “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.”
Brice Sensabaugh on Alabama
“I like them because of the way that they play,” Brice Sensabaugh said. “They play fast. Their coach is really into it. The assistants are cool and I can be real with them. Also how they put players into the pros. Their playing style – four guards, shooting a lot of threes, and player development.”
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Sensabaugh on Ohio State
“Ohio State jumped in recently,” Brice Sensabaugh said. “They liked my play and had watched me all summer alongside Bruce (Thornton) and they liked what they saw. I was super honored, being from Ohio and having such a prestigious school believe in me like this. I look forward to visiting and their staff has been very honest and consistent with me so far which I like a lot.”
Sensabaugh on Florida
“Florida has been in the mix for a while and they constantly express their wants and needs and are always transparent,” Brice Sensabaugh said. “Being close to home is a great option and they have a great culture of playing the best teams every year and winning. It’s another great option.”