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UPDATED: Projected 2018-2019 Hoops Roster And Depth Chart

October 17, 2017
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NC State currently has eleven scholarships filled for the 2018-2019 season after landing a commitment from four-star power forward Ian Steere. Here is a closer look at the Wolfpack's projected roster and depth chart.

2018-2019 Projected NC State Scholarship Roster

Here is an updated roster of the scholarship players following the Ian Steere commitment.

Torin Dorn G R-Sr. Vance (Charlotte, N.C.) 6-5/208
Dorn led Charlotte in scoring as a true freshman and transferred to NC State after the 2014 season. He played a reserve role last year but should be an ideal fit in NC State's four-out, one-in offense.
Shaun Kirk G/F Sr. Whiteville (Whiteville, N.C.) 6-8/195
Kirk is a high-flying athlete who is still developing his basketball skills but has a high upside. He can hit open 3-pointers and finish at the rim, but is still developing his ball-handling and mid-range game. Kirk should provide much-needed depth this season.
C.J. Bryce G R-Jr. UNC Wilmington (Charlotte, N.C.) 6-5/190
A terrific perimeter player, Bryce was a huge pickup for the Wolfpack as the first-team All-CAA performer projects to be a major contributor in Kevin Keatts' system.  He must sit out the 2017-2018 season due to NCAA rules.
Darius Hicks F Jr. 22 Feet Academy (Quitman, MS) 6-7/231
Capable of playing both forward positions, Hicks adds athleticism and versatility to the roster. Look for him to provide valuable depth as a sophomore.
Omer Yurtseven C Jr. Fenerbahçe (Istanbul, Turkey) 7-0/250
Yurtseven could be a major weapon in NC State's four-out, one-in offensive system. Will this be his last year in Raleigh?
Markell Johnson G Jr. East Tech HS (Cleveland, OH) 6-1/164
A dynamic athlete, Johnson can play both guard positions for the Wolfpack and should open the season as the starting point guard.  He has a chance to have a breakout year.
Devon Daniels G R-Soph. Utah (Battle Creek, MI) 6-5/200
An efficient player who produced as a true freshman for Utah, Daniels projects to be an impact player for the Wolfpack.  He must sit out the 2017-2018 season due to NCAA rules.
Lavar Batts Jr. G Soph. Robinson (Concord, N.C.) 6-2/185
Batts was the first commitment of the Kevin Keatts era.  A former VCU signee, he should play major minutes as a true freshman and is capable of playing on or off the basketball. 
Braxton Beverly G Soph. Hargrave (Hazard, KY) 6-0/180
A former Ohio State signee, Beverly joined his former prep school coach, A.W. Hamilton, in Raleigh.  Expect him to add depth at guard this season.
Immanuel Bates C Fr. Northwood Temple (Fayetteville, N.C.) 6-11/215
Bates is NC State's first commitment in the 2018 recruiting class.  An elite-level shotblocker, his offensive game is still raw, but he will likely need to play right away for the Wolfpack. 
Ian Steere PF/C Fr. Northwood Temple (Fayetteville, N.C.) 6-9/260
Steere has the size and athleticism to impact right away at NC State. His overall skillset is a terrific fit in the Wolfpack's offensive system, and he should flourish as a rim-runner on offense and rim protector on defense.

2018-2019 NC State Projected Depth Chart
Here is a look at the scholarship roster based on classes and positions. NC State will have eleven eligible scholarship players at this point in the process.

PositionSeniorJunior Sophomore Freshman
PG

Braxton Beverly

PG/SG
Markell Johnson Lavar Batts Jr.
SG Torin Dorn


SG/WF
C.J. Bryce Devon Daniels
WF  


WF/PF  Shaun Kirk


PF
Darius Hicks

PF/C


Ian Steere
C
Omer Yurtseven
Immanuel Bates
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UPDATED: Projected 2018-2019 Hoops Roster And Depth Chart

7,840 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 6 yr ago by wufwuf
Chicwolf67
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When do we think the Beverly appeal will be heard?
RowanWolf
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First, let me say I am excited about this year's team. They are going to surprise. Expect them to make the NCAA's. Then, everyone's patience had better kick in. 18-19 could be a very lean year (assuming Yurtseven leaves early). If we don't get a couple of top 25 guys in the next class, be ready for 19-20 to be equally lean. It will take at least two years for these fringe top 100 guys to adjust to high level ACC basketball. Even with CKK doing a great job, which he will do, there just won't be enough talent.
wufwuf
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I thought Dorn was going to be a Junior?

edit: never mind, I see that this isn't for this upcoming season.
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