Noah is the latest 2024 recruit to receive a UD offer. He also has received offers from Western Kentucky, Illinois State and Loyola this month. A number of other Atlantic 10 Conference schools have also offered him scholarships, including Virginia Commonwealth and Saint Louis.
Noah played with Harlan County at the Midwest Live Showcase in Sandusky, Ohio, this past weekend. The event draws coaches from all over the country.
Dayton has not received a commitment from the 2024 class, and it’s too early to tell how many scholarships it will have open in the class. It still has one open in the 2023 class. The 12 players on the 2023-24 roster all have at least two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Here are the other 2024 recruits who have received an offer from Dayton and have not committed to a college:
• Larry Johnson, a 6-5 guard from Southern California Academy, received an offer in April. He ranks 85th in the class, according to 247Sports.com.
• Ethan Lathan, a 6-10 center from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Calvary Christian Academy, received an offer in April. He ranks 150th, according to Rivals.com.
• Jaden Smith, a 6-10 center from Kenwood Academy in Chicago, received an offer in February. He ranks 145th, according to Rivals.
• Kyle Greene Jr. a 6-foot-2 point guard from Pace Academy in Atlanta, Ga., received an offer in January. He ranks 75th, according to Rivals.com.
• Gicarri Harris, a 6-4 guard from Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., received an offer in September. He ranks 100th, according to Rivals.
• Kameren Wright, a 6-foot-6 guard from The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla., received an offer in September.
• Jacob Theodosiou, a 6-3 guard from Waterloo, Ont., and Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, received an offer in April 2022.
Dayton offered scholarships to these players who committed elsewhere: Jesse McCulloch, a 6-9 forward from Lutheran East High School in Cleveland Heights (Michigan State); Dellquan Warren, a 6-foot-1 guard from the Keystone Athletic Academy in Erie, Pa. (Rutgers); Raleigh Burgess, a 6-10 center from Sycamore High School in Cincinnati (Purdue); and Damarius Owens, 6-8 forward from Hudson and Western Reserve Academy (Marquette).
After a great conversation with Coach Grant, I am honored to share that I have received an offer to University of Dayton! Huge thanks to the entire coaching staff for the opportunity to be a Flyer! @DaytonMBB pic.twitter.com/YCgvkwRd3l
— Trent Noah (@trentnoah2_) June 24, 2023
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