In anticipation of tomorrow's sellout game between Temple and Villanova, OwlScoop.com did some digging to find out which prospects will be in attendance. Here are the names that we've been able to confirm, so far, are expected to be in attendance at the Liacouras Center.
Warley is the No. 1 local recruit in the 2021 class and is the No. 28 overall prospect in the class. The 6-foot-5 Warley has offers from schools like Oregon, Maryland, Virginia Tech and Califonia.
The 4-star Mitchell might arguably be Temple's biggest target in the 2021 class. Mitchell, who is the No. 103 prospect in the 2021 class, has offers from Virginia Tech, Penn State, Temple and VCU. Mitchell's mom played at Temple and he took an official visit to Philadelphia back in October.
While Mitchell and Warley project as point guards, Reynolds will likely play off the ball more at the Division 1 level. He's averaging 16 points per game for Bullis this season and has early offers from schools like VCU, Temple, St. Joe's, ECU and Richmond.
The 6-foot-9 Ayomide, originally from Texas, is playing at The Phelps School this year and recently picked up an offer from Texas A&M.
3-star Camden Catholic forward Zach HIcks took an official visit to Temple in October and followed that up with an official visit to Richmond in November. The 6-foot-7 Hick is averaging close to 20 points per game this season for the Irish and has recently seen interest from Rutgers and Michigan.
Wooga Poplar has seen his recruitment blow up recently and might be the most intriguing local prospect in the 2021 class. The Math, Civics and Sciences product was recently offered by Auburn and Virginia Tech. Poplar has only been playing organized basketball for a couple years but is averaging close to 20 points and 5 rebounds per game this season for MCS.
Warley is the No. 1 local recruit in the 2021 class and is the No. 28 overall prospect in the class. The 6-foot-5 Warley has offers from schools like Oregon, Maryland, Virginia Tech and Califonia.
The 4-star Mitchell might arguably be Temple's biggest target in the 2021 class. Mitchell, who is the No. 103 prospect in the 2021 class, has offers from Virginia Tech, Penn State, Temple and VCU. Mitchell's mom played at Temple and he took an official visit to Philadelphia back in October.
While Mitchell and Warley project as point guards, Reynolds will likely play off the ball more at the Division 1 level. He's averaging 16 points per game for Bullis this season and has early offers from schools like VCU, Temple, St. Joe's, ECU and Richmond.
The 6-foot-9 Ayomide, originally from Texas, is playing at The Phelps School this year and recently picked up an offer from Texas A&M.
3-star Camden Catholic forward Zach HIcks took an official visit to Temple in October and followed that up with an official visit to Richmond in November. The 6-foot-7 Hick is averaging close to 20 points per game this season for the Irish and has recently seen interest from Rutgers and Michigan.
Wooga Poplar has seen his recruitment blow up recently and might be the most intriguing local prospect in the 2021 class. The Math, Civics and Sciences product was recently offered by Auburn and Virginia Tech. Poplar has only been playing organized basketball for a couple years but is averaging close to 20 points and 5 rebounds per game this season for MCS.