Connor Essegian talks Wisconsin basketball before he arrives on campus

Wisconsin’s lone scholarship commit in the 2022 recruiting class talks Wisconsin ahead summer workouts:

Wisconsin’s lone scholarship recruit in the 2022 recruiting class Connor Essegian out of Albion, Indiana is set to join the Badgers for summer workouts this upcoming week.

Per the 247Sports composite, Essegian is the No. 230 overall prospect in the 2022 class, the No. 35 shooting guard in the country, and the No. 10 player in the state of Indiana.

Despite missing out on several of their top targets on the recruiting trail, the Badgers were able to secure a verbal commitment from one of the best pure shooters in the entire country – which filled a significant need within the program.

The three-star SG committed to Wisconsin over offers from Creighton, Butler, Wake Forest, George Mason, Belmont, and several others.

“It was the people there. When I finally got on campus for my official visit and got to see how everyone was – I was hooked. I had already loved the basketball, campus, community, and everything else. Once I got to see how everyone was off the court as people – that was what fully made me decide,” Essegian told BadgersWire.

Standing at 6-foot-4, 180 pounds, the Central Noble High School standout leaves behind a storied prep career where he scored 2,526 points, which ranks No. 10 on the all-time scoring list in the state of Indiana.

When he arrives in Madison, Essegian has his eyes set on personal growth in year one.

“A goal of mine as a true freshman is to see a considerable amount of growth in my game and body throughout this next year. I want to be able to contribute to helping the team win with whatever it takes to bring championships back to Madison.”

What exactly should Badger fans expect from the Indiana native during his career at UW?

“A gritty, hard-working player. Someone who can space the floor with three-point shooting but also find ways to make the extra pass and get into the lane as well. Someone who will do whatever it takes to win – diving for loose balls, charges, and rebounding,” said Essegian.

During his memorable senior season, Essegian worked on finding different ways to score the ball outside of his three-point shooting. That said, he acknowledges he’ll need to work on a few things to prepare for the physicality of the Big Ten.

“Even though I’ve gotten faster and stronger, I’ll need to improve my strength, speed, and athleticism as well as defending and finishing above the rim.”

Essegian should be a seamless fit into the Wisconsin men’s basketball program from an offensive standpoint, but how does he see himself fitting into Coach Gards’ offense?

“Watching film with Coach Gard and watching their games all the time I can see that the way I move without the ball, my ability to space the floor, and being a versatile scorer work well with how he already runs his offense. Not only that, but just how hard and together everyone plays fits what I do as well,” Essegian told BadgersWire.

Wisconsin is set to begin an eight-week summer workout program that begins on June 13, where the Badgers will get in the weight room and gain extra practice in preparation for their trip to France in August.

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2022 SG Connor Essegian announces what number he’ll wear at UW

Incoming SG Connor Essegian announces what number he’ll wear at Wisconsin:

Earlier today, the lone scholarship recruit in Greg Gards’ 2022 recruiting class officially announced what number he’ll be wearing when he arrives on campus later in June. 

The Indiana native announced via his Twitter account that he’ll be wearing No. 3 for the Wisconsin Badgers this upcoming season. 

Per 247sports, Essegian is the No. 256 overall prospect in the 2022 class, the No. 34 shooting guard in the country, and the No. 11 player in the state of Indiana.

The three-star shooting guard comes to UW after finishing a storied prep career at Central Noble High School where he scored 2,526 career points, which ranks No. 10 on the all-time scoring list in the state of Indiana.

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Wisconsin basketball commit Connor Essegian makes the IHSAA history books

Wisconsin basketball commit Connor Essegian makes the IHSAA history books:

As his high school journey comes to an end, Wisconsin class of 2022 signee Connor Essegian has etched his name into the Indiana state high school record books. 

After a tremendous four-year career at Central Noble High School, Essegian finished as a the No. 10 scorer in Indiana high school basketball history. 

The 6-foot-4 guard signed with the Badgers in November of 2021, and is seen as a three-star prospect by 247Sports. Essegian chose the Badgers over offers from Wake Forest, Butler, Creighton, and others. 

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Wisconsin basketball commit Connor Essegian makes NECC history

Wisconsin basketball commit Connor Essegian makes NECC history on Monday.

The lone scholarship recruit in the 2022 recruiting class, Connor Essegian is having a senior season to remember for Central Noble High School.

Earlier this season, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard became his school’s all-time leading scorer, breaking a record that had previously stood 53 years.

Last night, in a 27 point scoring effort the three-star sharpshooter became the all-time leading scorer in North-East Corner Conference history. For his career, Essegian is now up to 2,172 points and counting.

The three-star shooting guard committed to Wisconsin over offers from Creighton, Butler, Wake Forest, George Mason, Belmont and several others.

Per 247Sports, Essegian is the 250th ranked player in the nation, and the 33rd ranked shooting guard. His ability to stretch the floor with his 3-point shooting prowess will be a welcomed addition to the program.

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Wisconsin basketball commit Connor Essegian makes school history

Future Badger Connor Essegian makes school history.

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Greg Gard and the Wisconsin Badgers have just one scholarship player committed in the 2022 class. 6-foot-4 shooting guard Connor Essegian is that lone signee, and the Indiana native has been lauded as one of the nation’s premier shooters in the 2022 class. 

Last night, Essegian amassed 2,00 points for his career, making him the all-time leading scorer in Central Noble High School history. It was a record that had previously stood for 53 years. 

The three-star shooting guard committed to Wisconsin over offers from Creighton, Butler, Wake Forest, George Mason, Belmont and several others. 

Per 247Sports, Essegian is the 250th ranked player in the nation, and the 33rd ranked shooting guard.

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Wisconsin basketball lands SG Connor Essegian, their first 2022 commitment

The Badgers land their first 2022 commit

This afternoon, Wisconsin basketball landed their first commitment in the 2022 class. SG Connor Essegian chose the Badgers over the likes of Wake Forest, Minnesota, and Creighton among others.

Essegian is an Indiana native who attends Central Noble High School in Albion, Indiana. He is seen as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, and is expected to be a shooting guard in college. Essegian is known as a sharpshooter, hitting over 40% of his threes this past season as a junior.

Essegian took an official visit to Wisconsin during the weekend of September 3, and his commitment followed shortly there after. The Badgers will now look to fill out their 2022 class after adding their first piece.

Wisconsin makes the top 7 for a class of 2022 three-star shooting guard

Wisconsin makes the top 7 for a class of 2022 three-star shooting guard

Greg Gard and the Wisconsin basketball program made a cutdown list in the class of 2022 yesterday.

It’s for three-star shooting guard Connor Essegian, a sharp-shooter from the state of Indiana.

The Badgers are one of two Big Ten teams in Essegian’s top 7, joining the Minnesota Golden Gophers and five other programs.

The shooting guard is 247Sports’ No. 45 shooting guard in the class of 2022 and No. 11 player from his home state of Indiana.

The news is welcome for a program that doesn’t yet have a commit in the class with the recruiting cycle now beginning to heat up.

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