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I think 4-star Small Forward Maverick Rowan is going to reclassify to the 2015 class.  And it’s not just because of his tweet yesterday.

And it’s not simply because he didn’t show up to play at the NBA Top 100 camp this week.  I mean an average detective would be connecting some possible dots at this point.

I think he’s reclassifying to the class of 2015 because my source tells me that the NC State coaching staff is working feverishly to get him enrolled for the Fall semester.  Does that mean that NC State is the only school trying to do that?  No.  On June 1st, he gave a Top-6 of NC State, UCLA, St. John’s, UNC, Louisville and Wisconsin.  All of those could be trying to do the same thing.  But I do know this.  I believe the NC State coaching staff is aggressively trying to make it happen for the Wolfpack.

Matthew is Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, and is in charge of business strategy. He is an NC State alum who majored in business. Matthew is also the lead pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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PackJunky
PackJunky
8 years ago

AnthonyScott1 PackJunky And? What I was getting at was that if he is going to reclass, which we now know he is going to do, he is not coming to State bc he wants major PT right away…  And rumor has it now that he has cut us from his list… No surprise, no big loss for us bc we are too loaded on the wing to keep him and the 19 other wing guys we have happy.

dgomer05281
dgomer05281
8 years ago

AnthonyScott1 dgomer0528 You understand that HE said he would only go somewhere he would play right away, right?  I didn’t say that, he did.  Don’t get me wrong, if he wants to come across the street and play at PNC, I’m all for it.  The kid has bucketloads of talent and I’d love to see him play for State.  But when you say that you won’t go to a school if you’re going to have to ride the pine for a year and learn the offense, that is absolutely a “sense of entitlement” thing.  If I went to a dozen job… Read more »

AnthonyScott1
AnthonyScott1
8 years ago

dgomer0528 Louisville has just as many wings and we only 8 scholarship players. they have 12.  don’t take everything a kid says as a sense of entitlement thing…  some place he JUST wouldn’t see the court as a freshman no matter what.

AnthonyScott1
AnthonyScott1
8 years ago

PackJunky he’s already 19

dgomer0528
dgomer0528
8 years ago

I can’t see him coming to State, and I can’t really say that bothers me. He’s a wing forward, which we have about 28 of right at the moment. He has said he will only go somewhere where he will play immediately; he wouldn’t at State, and I’m not a big fan of that kind of attitude.
247 has him at 93% to Louisville. Fine with me.

PackJunky
PackJunky
8 years ago

I don’t get it. Why would he want to come in 15? We have a shooter in Henderson. We haves wings out the wazoo. At least next year he would only have to wait behind Henderson 1 year. My understanding based on rumor is that if he reclassifies it’s to go to Louisville. They have been the team trying to get him to reclass bc they have more of a need this year.

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2025 4-Star SF Jackson Keith was at the NC State vs. UNC Game

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Earlier today, I mentioned Wolfpack prospects 4-Star 2025 Power Forward Sadiq White Jr., 4-Star 2025 Point Guard Jordan Lowery, and 2026 Point Guard Kobe Edwards would be visiting for the NC State vs. UNC game.

4-Star 2025 Small Forward Jackson Keith (6’5″/175) was also in attendance.


Keith is a consensus 4-star prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, with Rivals ranking him as the #53 overall player in the class. The Southern High (Durham, NC) standout is ranked as the #2 player in the state of North Carolina in the 2025 class by ESPN.

Keith holds offers from NC State, Wake Forest, Mississippi St., Illinois, SMU, Virginia Tech, LSU and others.

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NC State Recruits that Will Be in Attendance for the UNC Game Tonight

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NC State (11-3) will host #7 UNC (11-3) tonight in PNC Arena, and they also will be hosting a couple of recruiting prospects.

4-Star 2025 Power Forward Sadiq White Jr. and 4-Star 2025 Point Guard Jordan Lowery both confirmed with me that they will be in attendance.



White, who plays for Myers Park (Charlotte) is the consensus #1 player in the state of North Carolina in the 2025 recruiting class, and he’s 4 spots away from being a 5-star prospect according to ON3. Lowery plays for Winston-Salem Christian School, and is ranked as the #7 overall player in the state of North Carolina in the 2025 recruiting class according to 247Sports.

White holds offers from NC State, South Carolina, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, LSU, FSU, Illinois, Virginia Tech, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Georgetown, Ohio State and others. Lowery holds offers from NC State, TCU, Virginia Tech, SMU, Oklahoma St., Kansas St. St. Louis and others.

2026 Point Guard Kobe Edwards also told me he will be in attendance.


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NC State is 1 of the Schools 4-Star PG Kayden Mingo is Hearing from the Most

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4-Star 2025 Point Guard Kayden Mingo (6’1″/160) stated that NC State is one of the schools most frequently reaching out to him, along with Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Cal and Old Dominion.

Despite the Wolfpack’s interest in Mingo, they haven’t offered him yet. Mingo currently holds offers from Cal, Penn State, Saint Louis, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest.

Rivals and ESPN both rank Mingo as a 4-Star prospect, with Rivals ranking him as the #70 overall player nationally in the 2025 recruiting class.

Mingo plays for Long Island Lutheran in New York, which is one of the top teams in the country. He is currently the Nike EYBL Scholastic’s leading scorer (20ppg).

 

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Highlights of NC State 2024 Signee Paul McNeil from the John Wall Holiday Invitational

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NC State 2024 signee Paul McNeil Jr. showcased his talent at the 2023 John Wall Holiday Invitational at the end of the year. Below are highlights from his first two games.

In Richmond’s 77-62 win over Jordan in their first game of the invitational, McNeil had 27 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals.

In Game 2, McNeil had 24 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists in Richmond’s 53-56 loss to Northwood.

In Game 3, McNeil had 21 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in Richmond’s 68-84 loss to Cannon. I couldn’t find any highlights from this particular game.

Through 11 games this season, McNeil is averaging 29.6 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game. He is shooting 52% from the field and 35% from three.

 

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