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Boston College Basketball: Early look at Golden Eagles 2019 recruiting class

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Commitments

The 2019 recruiting class for the Boston College Golden Eagles is comprised of C.J. Felder, Jay Heath Jr., Julian Rishwain and Kamari Williams. Each player possesses the ability to play multiple positions, giving them versatile options on multiple fronts.

Calvin “C.J.” Felder is a 6-foot-7, 225-pound forward that can stretch the floor with his ability to shoot the 3-pointers and attack the basket. He’s a terror in the paint for his opponents and if you let him shoot, he’ll make you pay as well. He’ll be looked upon to make noise right away as a versatile big.

Jay Heath Jr. is a versatile 6-foot-3 guard that spent time at the point guard position for a highly-touted Wilson High School (Washington D.C.). He’s a big guard that can get to the paint whenever he wants and also shoot when needed.

Julian Rishwain is a crafty 6-foot-5 ballhandler that can score in bunches with the ball in his hands. Rishwain can score anywhere on the floor and does so with tons of confidence. He’s also not shy when it comes to blocking shots, either.

Kamari Williams is a big wing prospect at 6-foot-7. Unlike Felder, he’s more acclimated to play the perimeter, which gives the Golden Eagles another potential player to work with in their backcourt. He can drive and finish above the rim as well as shoot the ball at an efficient clip. His size is something that certainly stands out, now he’ll just need to use it to his advantage.

With no scholarships left, the Golden Eagles pretty much have filled out their roster for the 2019-20 season. They may have some voids to fill, but there’s a whole offseason to prepare.