Mid-major Basketball: 5 biggest takeaways from 2019 recruiting classes
3. A-10 has some future stars arriving
The Atlantic 10 Conference has consistently been at the top of the mid-major world, getting multiple bids each year. This upcoming season looks more of the same, with a few teams projected to be good enough to make the 2020 NCAA Tournament. The league overall is in strong shape, with a nice balance of elite upperclassmen and up and coming young talent.
UMass had the best class in the A-10 (3rd overall) with the headliner being four-star center Tre Mitchell. He’s the shining hope in a rebuilding effort for Matt McCall and a Minutemen program looking to get back in the top-tier on the A-10. VCU is looking to remain on top thanks to the late addition of top-80 point guard Nah’shon Hyland. He’ll be the key figure for the Rams after Marcus Evans and the other seniors depart after next year.
Besides these two top-100 recruits, there are other highly-touted players that some A-10 programs were able to land. Davidson got a great international prospect in 6’7 wing Hyunjung Lee, while Duquesne beat out several power conference foes to land three-star scorer Maceo Austin. And notable recruiting specialist Travis Ford of Saint Louis grabbed three-star point guard Yuri Collins, an underrated midwest prospect that the Billikens landed.
These are players who in the future have the capability of being All-Conference players in a couple of years. It’s not surprising, as the A-10 has historically benefitted from players that the power conferences overlooked. Look out for these names in a couple of years to have the A-10 remain in the national picture.