Lutz leads talented group for 2023-24 Bevo Francis Award.  Watch List Highlights Top 100 Players

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2023-24 Bevo Francis Award  Watch List – 100 Players
January 17, 2024
Josh Angle 6’3” Sr. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Will Bartoszek 6’4” Sr. Hardin-Simmons
Trevor Baskin 6’8” Jr.. CO Mesa
Jacob Beeninga 6’0” Jr. MN State Moorhead
Jesse Bingham 6’6” Jr. Indianapolis
Drew Blair 6’5” Sr. MN-Duluth
Follie Bogan 6’4” Sr. Milligan
Nick Brenegan 6’3” Jr. Carson-Newman
Octavio Brito 6’4” So. Keene State
Martez Brown 6’9” Sr. Lincoln Memorial
DJ Campbell 6’3” Sr. Stockton
Frank Champion 6’7” Jr. North Georgia
Luke Chicone 5’10” Jr.. John Carroll
Cevin Clark 5’11” Jr. Southwestern (KS)
Alijah Comithier 6’7” Sr. Emporia State
Myles Corey 6’0” Jr. William Jessup
Danquez Dawsey 6’2” Jr. Central Oklahoma
Deng Deang 6’7” Jr. Post
Vinny DeAngelo 6’1” Jr. Swarthmore
Toru Dean 6’0” Sr. Langston
Tyler Dearman 6’3” Sr. Guilford
Omari DeVeaux 6’2” So. Virginia Wesleyan
Connor Dillon 6’2” Jr. Winona State
Robert DiSibio 6’6” Sr. Washington & Lee
Ely Doble 6’6” Sr. Morningside
Wes Dreamer 6’7” Sr. NW MO State
Jahcoree Ealy 6’7” Sr. Eastern New Mexico
Keyshawn Embery-Simpson 6’3” Sr. Angelo State
Gus Etchison 5’11” Jr. Marian
Brody Fox 6’6” Jr. UW-Stout
Spencer Freedman 6’0” Sr. New York U
Isaiah Fuller 6’2” Sr. Nova Southeastern
Kevon Godwin 6’2” Sr. Angelo State
Zach Goodline 6’1” Sr. Huntington
Kyle Greeley 6’5” Sr. St. Martin’s
Christian Green 6’6” Fr. Trinity (TX)
Scott Gyimesi 6’6” So. Tufts
Jesse Hafemeister 6’5” Jr. Catholic
CJ Hall 6’2” Jr. SAGU
Kaleb Hammeke 6’0” Jr. Fort Hays State
Jackie Harris 6’6” Sr. Lourdes
Jacobi Hendricks 6’0” Jr. IU Southeast
Jake Hilmer 5’11” Sr. Upper Iowa
Jahn Hines 6’4” Jr. Christopher Newport
Joey Holifield 6’4” Sr. Lourdes
Davidson Hubbard 6’5” Sr. Hampden-Sydney
Trent Hudgens 6’1” So. Arizona Christian
Jeff Hunter 6’7” Sr. Keene State
Shane Hunter 6’10” Sr. Nova Southeastern
Zawdie Jackson 6’0” Jr. West Georgia
Cedric Johnson 6’4” Sr. St. Xavier (IL)
Josiah Johnson 6’1” Sr. Mary Hardin-Baylor
Ryan Jolly 6’3” Sr. Piedmont
KJ Jones 6’6” Sr. Emmanuel (GA)
Tavon Jones 6’3” Sr. Nichols
Cameron Kahn 6’6” Sr. Dallas Baptist
Nordin Kapic 6’8” So. Lynn
Zach Laput 6’4” Sr. Bentley
Andre Leavell 6’2” Sr. Coker
Jaden Lietzke 6’7” Jr. Oklahoma Wesleyan
Kaleb Lowery 6’8” Jr. The Masters
Drew Lutz 6’1” Sr. Bethel (IN)
Elijah Malone 6’10” Sr. Grace (IN)
Chris Martin 6’2” Sr. Clark Atlanta
Jayvon Maughmer 6’6” Sr. Cedarville
Anthony Mazzeo 6’3” Sr. Case Western Reserve
Jaylin McCants 6’6” Jr. Dubuque
KJ McClurg 6’3” So. Cal PA
David McCullough 6’6” Sr. FL Tech
Erza McKenna 6’9” Jr. Mobile
Khalif Meares 6’3” Jr. Rowan
Vincent Miszkiewicz 6’8” Sr. Keiser
Latavious Mitchell 6’8” Jr. Florida Memorial
Samaje Morgan 5’9” So. College of Idaho
Josh Omojafo 6’5” So. Gannon
Jalen Overway 6’9” So. Calvin
Christian Parker 6’6” Jr. Mount Union
James Paterson 6’7” So. STAC
Ben Pearce 6’1” So. Emory
Logan Pearson 6’4” Jr. Wisconsin-Platteville
Ethan Porterfield 6’8” Sr. IUP
Chase Rankin 6’1” Sr. Lincoln Memorial
Kael Robinson 6’7” Jr. Rocky Mountain
Anthony Roy 6’5” Jr. Langston
Tyler Schmidt 6’4” Sr. Olivet Nazarene
Joey Skoff 6’3” Sr. Morningside
Jeremiah Sparks 6’3” Sr. Oswego State
Jalen Stamps 5’10” Sr. Point Park
Alex Steen 6’8” So. Florida Southern
DJ Talton, Jr. 5’10” Jr. OK Wesleyan
Reggie Thomas 6’1” So. Hastings
Jo Valrie 6’5” Jr. Point Park
Joshua Van Gorp 6’10” Sr. Central (IA)
Alex VanKalsbeek 6’6” So. Northwestern (IA)
Milos Vicentic 6’8” St. McKendree
Jaden Wells 6’1” Jr. Central Oklahoma
A.J. White 5’10” So. North Georgia
Calvin Williams IV 6’0” Jr. St. Thomas (TX)
Malik Willingham 6’3” Jr. Minnesota State
Larry Wise 6’5” Sr. West Texas A&M

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