UNC commit Simeon Wilcher stands out in weekend play

2023 UNC basketball commit Simeon Wilcher was a standout performer in the opening live evaluation period.

In the first live evaluation period in the AAU season over the weekend, one UNC basketball commit stood out for his play at the EYBL event in Orlando.

Tar Heels’ commit [autotag]Simeon Wilcher [/autotag] was tabbed a standout performer for his play on Friday before ultimately sitting out most of the remainder of the weekend with an ankle injury.

247Sports national writer Dushawn London broke down Wilcher’s night one performance.

After a slow first half, North Carolina commit Simeon Wilcher really took over the scoring load towards the end of the third quarter and into the fourth. Wilcher helped bring his team back in front of his future head coach Hubert Davis through isolation plays where he was putting points up in a hurry. The 6-foot-4 combo guard plays really well with the ball in his hands creating space, putting pressure on a defense, attacking the rim and finishing. He will be a huge piece for for what the Tar Heels hope is a big recruiting effort in the class of 2023 coming of their National Championship appearance.

Wilcher finished with 20 points on 7-of-17 from the field — with the majority coming after halftime. He also went 6-of-8 from the free throw line and added two assists.

The Roselle Catholic (NJ) point guard is currently the lone 2023 commit for the Tar Heels and is ranked No. 10 overall in the Rivals150 Class of 2023 rankings and No. 18 in the 247Sports rankings.

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Hubert Davis hits recruiting trail to see top recruits

UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis was on the recruiting trail watching prospects in Orlando on Friday.

As we await the decisions of a few UNC basketball players, the focus for the program is now on the future of the roster. And that includes recruiting classes for 2023 and 2024.

Just days after a run to the title game, [autotag]Hubert Davis[/autotag] and his staff were out evaluating prospects in the first open period of the AAU circuit. Davis was in Orlando for the EYBL circuit and he was courtside to watch 2023 target [autotag]G.G. Jackson[/autotag], 2024 target [autotag]Nassir Cunningham[/autotag] and 2024 commit [autotag]Simeon Wilcher[/autotag] Friday night.

Davis took it all in as he watch both Wilcher and Cunningham who are teammates on the AAU cycle. He then watched Jackson in the game following.

Wilcher put on a show and looked impressive, finishing with 20 points and 2 assists in the game. Jackson finished with 9 points in the win for Team CP3.

The evaluation period continues this weekend and we will keep an eye on where Davis and the UNC staff is at and who they are watching.

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WATCH: Simeon Wilcher throws down big dunk in AAU game

North Carolina 2023 commit Simeon Wilcher threw down a huge dunk in the opening weekend of AAU action this weekend.

The future backcourt of North Carolina is in good hands thanks to some extremely talented players in the coming recruiting classes. [autotag]Seth Trimble[/autotag] is set for 2022 and in 2023, [autotag]Simeon Wilcher[/autotag] will enter the UNC program looking to be the next star Carolina point guard.

The Roselle Catholic (NJ) point guard is ranked No. 10 overall in the Rivals150 Class of 2023 rankings and No. 18 in the 247Sports rankings.

Wilcher helped Roselle Catholic to a New Jersey State Championship this season while averaging 16.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game. He had 22 points, seven rebounds and five assists in the State Title game.

With AAU play beginning this past weekend, Wilcher took no time to make an impact, throwing down a huge dunk for New York Renaissance Hoops.

Wilcher committed to North Carolina on October 15 over programs such as Arkansas, Auburn, UConn, Illinois, Kansas, Memphis and many others.

“I really just felt like it was a second home,” Wilcher told Rivals of his commitment. “I was extremely comfortable from the moment I stepped on campus. That usually doesn’t happen. Immediately, I was like ‘Oh yeah. This is right. This is the place. Then you add in the lineage, and the legacy and the guards that come out of there. I knew it was right.”

The 6-foot-5 guard has the ability to play both on and off of the ball and will surely be a large part to UNC’s future success.

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