WVU Basketball Recruiting
West Virginia Sports Now Recruiting Notebook: April 17
Update: 6:36 p.m.
**WVU has offered 2022 forward Josiah Harris.
I would like to thank the coaching staff at West Virginia University for offering me a scholarship. #blessed pic.twitter.com/PK5VPjIIL8
— Josiah Harris (@Jojo_bean0730) April 17, 2020
A sophomore, Harris is listed at 6-foot-7 and is currently rated as a two-star prospect. He plays at Richmond Heights High School in Richmond Heights, Ohio.
Update 6:15 p.m.
**West Virginia basketball has offered 2021 big man Gabe Wiznitzer.
Grateful to receive an offer from Coach Huggins and West Virginia!🙏🏼 #Mountaineers pic.twitter.com/8O5dpatJv2
— Gabe Wiz (@GabeWiznitzer) April 17, 2020
Wiznitzer (6-foot-11, 240 lbs.) is a 2021 center from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia. He is rated as a four-star prospect by 247Sports and a three-star by rivals. 247 also has Wiznitzer as the fourth-best prospect in Virginia.
**WVU football is in the top seven for 2021 offensive tackle Terrence Enos Jr.
#AGTG
Top 7 commitment coming soon!!! pic.twitter.com/yFnyJ0uDdB— Terrence Enos Jr (@TerrenceEnosJr2) April 17, 2020
Enos (6-foot-5, 317 lbs.) is a three-star prospect from Detroit, Michigan. He plays at Cass Technical High School. With WVU in Enos’s top seven are Purdue, Pitt, LSU, Vanderbilt, Iowa State and Arkansas.
West Virginia offered Enos on April 18, 2019. He visited Morgantown on May 26.
Had an amazing visit to West Virginia today! Thank you to the coaching staff for having me!! pic.twitter.com/f9AwQjPbjK
— Terrence Enos Jr (@TerrenceEnosJr2) May 26, 2019
This story was edited to include the most current information on Josiah Davis.