Wagner grad Kevin McCullar and the 25th-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders are down 15 to No.5 Gonzaga with eight minutes left. Game on CBS. https://t.co/HMdLTPkVH8
— Jerry Briggs (@JerryBriggs) December 18, 2021
Here is a glance at players from San Antonio area high schools in NCAA Division I men’s basketball:
Men
Shelby Adams, Texas State, 6-3 senior guard from Judson
Clevon Brown, FAU, 6-8 senior forward from Churchill; transfer from Vanderbilt
Bryon Armstrong, Incarnate Word, 6-2 freshman from Antonian
Tristan Clark, SMU, 6-10 senior forward from Wagner; transfer from Baylor
Marques Gates, Houston Baptist, 6-foot freshman guard from Clemens
Jalen Jackson, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 5-11 junior guard from Wagner; transfer from North Texas
Ja’Sean Jackson, Abilene Christian, 6-0 freshman guard from Wagner
Ellis Jefferson, Lamar, 6-0 sophomore guard from Brandeis
Gerald Liddell, Alabama State, 6-8 junior forward from Steele; transfer from Texas
Kijana Love, Baylor, 6-1 senior guard from Steele; transfer from New Hampshire and St. Edward’s
Langston Love, Baylor, 6-5 freshman guard from Steele and Montverde Academy (Fla.)
Jayden Martinez, New Hampshire, 6-7 senior forward from Steele
Kevin McCullar, Texas Tech, 6-6 redshirt junior guard from Wagner
Ze’Rik Onyema, UTEP, 6-8 freshman forward from Jay
Jacob Teer, Incarnate Word, 6-7 freshman from St. Anthony
Stanley Umude, Arkansas, 6-6 senior from Warren; transfer from South Dakota
Ethan White, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 6-3 grad student guard from East Central
Brendan Wenzel, Wyoming, 6-7 sophomore guard from O’Connor; transfer from Utah
Dalen Whitlock, Texas State, 6-4 freshman guard from Clark
Players from San Antonio area who attended high school out of the area, now in NCAA Division I
Zach Clemence, Kansas, 6-10 freshman forward, hometown listed as San Antonio, from Findlay Prep (Nev.) and Sunrise Christian Academy (Kan.)
Micah Peavy, TCU, 6-7 sophomore forward, hometown listed as Cibolo, from Duncanville; transfer from Texas Tech