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Richmond Basketball: Analyzing Spiders 2021 incoming recruiting class

Jan 17, 2018; Richmond, VA, USA; Richmond Spiders head coach Chris Mooney yells to his team from the bench against the Virginia Commonwealth Rams in the second half at Stuart C. Siegel Center. The Spiders won 67-52. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 17, 2018; Richmond, VA, USA; Richmond Spiders head coach Chris Mooney yells to his team from the bench against the Virginia Commonwealth Rams in the second half at Stuart C. Siegel Center. The Spiders won 67-52. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /
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4. Aidan Noyes

Aidan Noyes is an under-the-radar prospect out of the state of Archbishop Moeller (OH) with nice length and an impressive shooting stroke. He’s the first of their under-the-radar prospects in the Richmond basketball 2021 class.

He’s a 6-foot-6 wing prospect with nice prowess as a shooter on the perimeter and creator off the bounce. He shot 49.2 percent from behind the arc and 55.4 percent from the field while producing 12.4 ppg and 4.4 rpg during his senior season.

He’ll look to play off the ball on the perimeter and take some pressure off ballhandlers with his ability to shoot the 3-ball.

3. Marcus Randolph

Marcus Randolph is an emerging wing prospect at 6-foot-5 that joins Richmond basketball over the likes of La Salle, Hofstra, Siena, Temple, and a few others. He comes in as a bit of a darkhorse recruit, but given his production on the floor, there’s a reason head coach Chris Mooney recruited him.

He’s spent the past two seasons at Archbishop Wood (PA) where he excelled as a dynamic playmaker with upside. He posted 16.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg, and 4.7 apg and was named the 2021 Courier Times Player of the Year as they won the Philadelphia Catholic League title.