Terry Larrier, the Team Scan small forward whose stock exploded in July, has cut his list to 10 schools.
The 6-foot-8 Larrier is now considering Penn State, Marquette, Minnesota, UConn, Florida State, Miami, St. John’s, VCU, Florida and Seton Hall.
Larrier, a New York native who attends the Malvern (Pa.) Phelps School, will visit St. John’s and UConn in August, but no dates have been set, his AAU coach, Terrance “Munch” Williams told SNY.tv.
Wherever Larrier lands, Williams believes they will be getting a rising star. He’s currently the No. 38 player in the Class of 2014, per Rivals.
“He’s going to be an extremely versatile kid,” Williams said. “He’s going to be able to play the two, three and the four in college once he bulks up at the four. I think he’s going to be a team-first kid that likes to win and enjoys that process. He’s going to be a guy that gets better every year in college, until hopefully he goes and plays at the next level.”
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