Syracuse basketball is setting its sights on a promising talent from the DMV area, 2028 point guard Jadah Washington. Standing at 6 feet, Washington is making waves as a rising junior at Sidwell Friends School in D.C. He's been showcasing his skills on the AAU circuit, playing for Team Takeover's 16U squad in Nike's EYBL league this spring and summer.
Since the 2028 contact period kicked off, college coaches have been able to reach out directly to rising juniors like Washington. According to scouting analyst Trent Watson, Washington has been attracting attention from a slew of schools, including Syracuse, VCU, UCLA, Maryland, Virginia Tech, and Buffalo, among others. His early scholarship offers already feature schools like Saint Louis and Hampton.
At Sidwell Friends, Washington shares the court with 2027 four-star power forward Ian Condon, who recently received a scholarship offer from Syracuse's new head coach, Gerry McNamara, and his team.
Washington's sophomore year at Sidwell Friends was nothing short of impressive. He earned multiple awards and accolades, playing a pivotal role in leading his team to a 22-7 record and securing their fifth consecutive Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAC) Tournament title. During that season, he averaged 8.4 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 3.6 steals per game, shooting 43 percent from the field.
This past weekend, during the scholastic live period, college coaches had the chance to watch recruits in action with their high school teams. Syracuse's coaching staff was present at several events, including Philly Live in Philadelphia, where Sidwell Friends participated. Both head coach McNamara and assistant coach Ryan Daly were in attendance.
In the AAU season with Team Takeover, Washington has been putting up solid numbers, averaging 8.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 3.3 steals per game. He's shooting 40.0 percent from the field and 65.0 percent from the free-throw line.
Earlier this month, Washington took an unofficial visit to VCU, where Daly was an assistant coach before joining Syracuse. As the recruitment process unfolds, it will be interesting to see if Syracuse decides to offer a scholarship to Washington, who is proving himself to be a talented floor general with a bright future ahead.
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