Top-150 PG Daquan Davis sets commitment date
Daquan Davis, a three-star point guard in the class of 2024, will now announce his college decision on June 24th. He was originally slotted to announce on the 25th.
The 6-foot-1 junior out of Washington (D.C.) St. John’s is down to four schools: Maryland, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, and Providence.
Davis has taken one official visit, this far, to Providence. He’s also scheduled three additional official visits to his remaining finalists — Mississippi State on June 2-4, Notre Dame on June 12-14, and Maryland on June 19-20.
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Davis ranks as the No. 123 overall prospect in the 2024 class. He’s also the nation’s No. 21 point guard and the No. 4 player in D.C.
Daquan Davis breaks down final four schools
Maryland: “Coach (David) Cox has been a person I could talk to about more than just basketball. He would call just to ask how’s school been because he once was at St. John’s himself. He comes to visit me here and there at the school which shows how bad he wants me at the school. Coach (Kevin) Willard would also reach out just to check in on me to make sure I’m good and that just showed me that they want me to be there PG.”
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Mississippi State: “Head Coach (Chris) Jans was heavy on keeping communication with me ever since they first offered me. He traveled down to the house just to have a conversation with me and my family and that means a lot to me as I’m looking for a home in a school and just him being able to take out of his schedule to get down to me showed me the loved they had for me.”
Notre Dame: “Coach (Micah) Shrewsberry has always been an amazing guy that made it clear he wanted me to be his point guard since he was at Penn State. He made it a priority to get me on campus and stay in contact with me so I would know he’s very serious about me along with other coaches on the staff. They were all constantly checking in with me just to make sure I’m good. It’s more than just basketball.”
Providence: “Coach Kim (English) and Coach Nate (Tomlinson) reach out to me each and every day and just have conversations with me like Im already there PG and most importantly like im just a person they believe in telling me how the recruitment process works and how they want me to pick a school that fits and can help me translate me game to the next level. They showed me consistency they never faded away every since they got the Providence job they’ve been hitting me and as stated before I want to have a relationship with the coach on the school I pick and there definitely making a great case with that.