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Nicholas Randall's recruitment is starting to heat up

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw01/28/23

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2025 power forward Nicholas Randall at the 2023 Quincy Shootout (photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Nicholas Randall has started to turn some heads this season for St. Louis (MO) Vashon High. The 6-foot-8 forward averaged 10.8 points and 5.8 rebounds, shooting 52 percent from the field in July for his Brad Beal Program on Nike’s EYBL 15u Circuit.

“I’m a stretch four, who can kind of do anything, for real,” Randall told On3. “I still have stuff to work on, for sure, but coming off my injury, I’m getting my explosiveness back this season. I like to watch a lot of Brandon Miller and Jayson Tatum, guys who play my position and play like me.”

College coaches have also started to take note of the sophomore. On3 caught up with Nicholas Randall after a recent live viewing to talk recruiting.

Randall talks recruiting

“I have offers from Ole Miss, Missouri, VCU, Kansas State, St. Louis, and Louisville,” Randall said. “The only visit I’ve been on in Missouri

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Missouri: “A coach on my staff went there. I know they’ve had some pros who went there too. I went to a football game, and there were a lot of people there. They love their sports there; it was a lot of fun.”

“I don’t have any more campus visits set up,” Randall said. “I’ll hope to go on some, though, after the season. I don’t really handle my own recruitment right now; the schools just contact my coaches and my dad.”

In Randall’s words

“I want to go to a school that will fit my play style,” Randall said. “I’ll want to go somewhere that will develop me to be a pro, for real. I can shoot and dribble, defend, so I want to go to a system that will let me do all that.”