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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Nike EYBL Standouts from Session 1

BEAVERTON, OR - MARCH 22: The Nike EYBL kicks off in Dallas this weekend. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)
BEAVERTON, OR - MARCH 22: The Nike EYBL kicks off in Dallas this weekend. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images) /
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BEAVERTON, OR – MARCH 22: A basketball court is seen at the Nike headquarters on March 22, 2018 in Beaverton, Oregon. Nike, the world’s largest sports brand, reported better than anticipated earnings on Thursday, with revenues increasing to nearly $90 billion. This follows a spate of senior executives stepping down amid reports of sexist behavior including the president on Nike Brand, Trevor Edwards. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)
BEAVERTON, OR – MARCH 22: A basketball court is seen at the Nike headquarters on March 22, 2018 in Beaverton, Oregon. Nike, the world’s largest sports brand, reported better than anticipated earnings on Thursday, with revenues increasing to nearly $90 billion. This follows a spate of senior executives stepping down amid reports of sexist behavior including the president on Nike Brand, Trevor Edwards. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images) /

Division A

Division A was where Woodz Elite (AR) reigned supreme in Session 1. They were victorious over Team Final (PA), Team Melo (MD), Playaz Club (NJ) and the Las Vegas Prospects (NV) in their first four games.

They were paced by 2019 center Jason Jitoboh, a 6-foot-10 Nigerian native who averaged 15.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game. Jitoboh currently holds offers from Tennessee, Auburn, Florida and most recently, Wake Forest. A lot more offers should come his way after the weekend he had.

2019 guard Collin Moore also played well for Woodz Elite, putting up 13.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.2 steals and 1.8 assists per game in the first session. He had 19 points, eight rebounds, five steals and four assists in their final win of the weekend over the Las Vegas Prospects.

A few other teams who did well were Bradley Beal Elite (MO) and Seattle Rotary (WA), who both went 3-1. 2019 forward Francis Okoro averaged 14.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.2 blocks per game for Bradley Beal Elite. 6-foot-10 power forward Jaden McDaniels (2019) led Seattle Rotary with 19.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. Okoro’s big weekend landed him an offer from Georgetown. McDaniels most recent look: University of Texas.