Coach Danny Sprinkle has brought renewed energy on the recruiting trail to the Washington Huskies. Part of that is thanks to his impressive coaching staff, headlined by assistant Tony Bland, which has helped the Huskies put themselves in contention for some of the nation’s top prospects.
One of those prospects is four-star forward Jasir Rencher, who announced his top five schools on Tuesday. Ranked as the nation’s No. 92 prospect and No. 16 small forward, Rencher is choosing between LSU, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas A&M, and Washington.
The 6-foot-5, 195-pound prospect is a product of Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco, California, where coach Jedd Fisch and the football team earned a commitment from another four-star prospect, wide receiver Chris Lawson.
“Rencher is strong, physical, and athletic with good perimeter size at 6-foot-5 and a mature frame,” 247Sports’ Adam Finkelstein said in his evaluation of Rencher. “He plays hard and competes on both ends of the floor. He’s best described as a wing at this point but has a growing skill-set and is trending towards being a multi-positional big guard of sorts. He’s made significant strides as a spot-up shooter and has terrific shot preparation and good rotation despite shooting a bit of a hard ball.”
Rencher is set to take an official visit to Seattle on October 5, where he should be treated to what should be the best environment of the year as the football team takes on Michigan in a national championship rematch.
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