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April 11, 2008

Echenique to Rutgers for '08?

Echenique_ru_photoIt appears possible that 6-9 St. Benedict's big man Greg Echenique could suit up for Rutgers as early as this coming fall.

Echenique committed to Rutgers last month, initially planning on enrolling in the fall of 2009. Yet St. Benedict's coach Danny Hurley recently learned that Echenique had completed a year of high school in Venezuela prior to coming to the U.S. That piece of information also came as news to Rutgers head coach Fred Hill. Thus, Echenique would be competing for the St. Benedict's fifth-year prep team next season, not the varsity team which last year finished 24-1 and was ranked No. 2 in the nation in several polls.

Instead of doing that, Echenique, who averaged 11.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.3 blocks, may simply enroll at Rutgers.

"There's no truth to it (Echenique coming to Rutgers this year)," Hurley said Friday by phone. "Greg plans on coming back for a fifth year."

Yet we may not have heard the end of this saga. St. Benedict's has five players committed to Division I schools: seniors Samardo Samuels (Louisville) and Scott Machado (Iona); juniors Echenique (Rutgers) and Tamir Jackson (UAB); and sophomore Tristan Thompson (Texas). Yet the prep team is not as enticing an option.

And Hurley himself is a finalist for the Marist job.

If Echenique does come to Rutgers this fall, he would join a three-man recruiting class that includes McDonald's All-American Mike Rosario of St. Anthony; 6-6 Brooklyn Boys & Girls SF Pat Jackson; and 6-8 South Kent (Conn.) center Christian Morris.

If the Scarlet Knights bring in Echenique and Morris to complement sophomore center Hamady N'Diaye and junior forward JR Inman, they would actually have some bulk, depth and skill in a frontcourt that was simply overmanned last season when Rutgers finished 11-19, 3-15 in the Big East.

In Rosario and Echenique, Rutgers would also be bringing in two players from the top two programs not only in the state, but in the nation as well. St. Anthony and St. Benedict's finished 1-2 in several major national polls, including the USA Today Super 25 and the ESPN High Elite 25.

Echenique and his parents, Jose and Maria, decided on Rutgers after visiting in late March.

"Since I came to this country with my parents, I felt a connection with the coaching staff," Echenique said then. "They were the first school to offer me a scholarship and they have been there watching me develop throughout my high school career.

"Coach Hill and Coach (Jimmy) Carr have always been there for me. They are people that I have been able to develop a great relationship with, and depend on as mentors. A big part of my decision was the belief that Coach Hill and his staff have in me to help them take the program to a higher level. The future is bright at Rutgers and I look forward to being a member of the school community.

"By going to St. Benedict's Prep, New Jersey has become  a second home to me. I want other players to believe in Rutgers the way I do. What has always impressed me about the RAC and the Rutgers fans is that they love the basketball team and are supportive whatever the circumstances. Coach Hill and his staff and have convinced me and my family  that the balance of academics and athletics is a perfect fit for me. In the long run, what convinced me most was not the fact that they play in the Big East or the facilities, but it was the people who make up the program."

Echenique is the first player from St. Benedict's to pick Rutgers during Hurley's seven-year tenure at the school.

"This is a big recruit because of the other schools involved with him, Duke, Maryland, Villanova," recruiting analyst Tom Konchalski of the High School Basketball Insider said. "The symbolism of getting a Greg Echenique even exceeds his tangible contribution on the court. It shows that Rutgers can be successful within the state. This is a major recruit for them."

Comments

Adam-

You had reported the Echenique high school year in Venezuela in your March 24 post about his RU commit. Is there something coming out of the NCAA Clearinghouse now that changes his eligibility for RU's 2008 team? Can you believe this '08 recruiting class if Echenique does come onboard early and Ebanks also signs-up? Wow, RU would start the season as a legitimate NCAA bubble team!! And if JR Inman can play up to maybe 60-70% of his potential, this RU team looks sweet, like Sweet 16 sweet.

Hello again Adam,

Another question: do you have any idea what it might cost to have the Empire State Building lit up in scarlet from Sept'08 through March (Madness)'09? RU Football is as talented and deep as ever, and the returning running backs are very, very good. It is important to make that latter point clear (about the RBs) since skeptics are jumping all over the Ray Rice to NFL issue. Interesting to note that Rice lost some 12lbs. for the NFL combines, about the same weight he bulked-up from re: his super soph to just good jr. year. Ray did not have the same burst last season as previous.

Anyway, sorry to digress, but I'm thinking about starting a pledge drive for the Empire St. scarlet lighting plan if cost to the City is an issue, so any feedback on that would be great. Thanks Adam

Fat chance, RURising. Hey, at least you have football.

Fat chance about what shuneck? Fat chance that Hall ever again puts a more talented basketball team on the floor than RU? Heck, you guys have had better talent the last 3 years and still have a losing record against us. But at least you still have Gonzo, he's not been fired yet.

"Fat chance that Hall ever again puts a more talented basketball team on the floor than RU?"

I was thinking this coming season...

Let's see shuneck, we split last season's games and 2 of your best 3 players are gone, one a Big East 1st teamer. Next season SHU has one proven starter returning in Eugene Harvey who tends to tire-out down the stretch. RU had one starter graduate, a chronically banged-up and mediocre Byron Joynes, and we have a significantly better incoming recruiting class than SHU with or without an early Echenique and/or Ebanks. So we'll see how realistic your thinking turns out to be, unless you've sobered-up and want to re-think your assessment.

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Adam Zagoria is a staff writer at the Herald News in West Paterson, NJ, where he covers college and prep basketball, football and baseball, as well as the U.S. Open tennis tournament. His articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM and Sports Illustrated. Adam is the author of two books, including "She's Got Handle," called one of the top sports books of 2001 by The New York Times. His most recent book, "ULTIMATE - The First Four Decades" documents the colorful history of Ultimate Frisbee and was featured on ESPN's "Cold Pizza" and in Sports Illustrated and The New York Times. Adam lives in Manhattan with his wife, Jennifer, their daughter, Grace Daisy, and their dog, Jazz.

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