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Henry Caruso

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He is a first-team All Ivy player from Princeton who got hurt this year and will use a medical redshirt and then go to a new school next year as a grad transfer. He is an undersized forward who averaged 15 pts/game last year as a junior. If we don't sign any freshmen in the spring, I wonder if Collins will be interested in him. Collins already took one grad transfer from the Ivy League in Kreisberg from Yale.
 
He is a first-team All Ivy player from Princeton who got hurt this year and will use a medical redshirt and then go to a new school next year as a grad transfer. He is an undersized forward who averaged 15 pts/game last year as a junior. If we don't sign any freshmen in the spring, I wonder if Collins will be interested in him. Collins already took one grad transfer from the Ivy League in Kreisberg from Yale.

Not exactly a position of need for NU next season, with Falzon and Rap returning.
 
Not exactly a position of need for NU next season, with Falzon and Rap returning.

I think I would take as many "guys who can put the ball in the hoop" as possible, especially if it doesn't affect the long-term scholarship picture. Kid is a career 42% shooter from deep (a notch above Falzon's 35% his freshman year).
 
Averaging 15 ppg at Princeton is impressive since they generally are involved in low scoring games. Unless you can get a skilled big then a good shooter ala Taphorn can be useful
 
I think I would take as many "guys who can put the ball in the hoop" as possible, especially if it doesn't affect the long-term scholarship picture. Kid is a career 42% shooter from deep (a notch above Falzon's 35% his freshman year).

My thoughts too. Who gets injured next year? Absent, or in addition to, a big guy - best available talent for a year sounds like a no brainer to me.
 
Averaging 15 ppg at Princeton is impressive since they generally are involved in low scoring games. Unless you can get a skilled big then a good shooter ala Taphorn can be useful

You're right. With 2 scholarships available for next year, there'd be no regret in using one for him. Note that Princeton actually averaged 79 points/game last year (39th in the nation) so those aren't the old PO teams!
 
Does NU have any offers out to 17 recruits at this point? Grad or D-1 transfers may be their only options at this point.
 
Kreisberg apparently signed a non-disclosure agreement on his way out, btw. Might not inspire confidence in taking on another Ivy player.
 
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