On Wednesday, the latest update to the 2021 Rivals 150 was released and there was significant movement for several Nova targets. We continue to mention the importance of the 2021 class for Villanova, so let's check on where its biggest targets rank after the latest update.
Trevor Keels leads the pack, checking in at No. 14. He is closely followed by Max Christie at No. 17. Trey Patterson landed at No. 28.
From there, we see a group of Nova targets bunched together at spots 41-43. Interestingly, it is Germantown Academy guard Jordan Longino who leads this group after seeing one of the biggest jumps of the update from No. 73 to No. 41. He is followed by another local prospect and one of the most recent Nova offers in Archbishop Wood's Rahsool Diggins at No. 42. At No. 43 is Langston Love.
Villanova's first 2021 commitment, Nnanna Njoku, lands at No. 73.
Archbishop Carroll's John Camden landed at No. 84, while another prospect who we recently heard Nova rumblings about, Tamar Bates, follows at No. 85.
Finally, Angelo Brizzi, a prospect who Villanova was the first major program to offer and who has seen his recruitment start to take off since, saw a 30-spot rise from No. 148 to No. 118. He also moved from the three-star to the four-star category. It's worth noting that at the time of his Nova offer, he was unranked by Rivals.
Trevor Keels leads the pack, checking in at No. 14. He is closely followed by Max Christie at No. 17. Trey Patterson landed at No. 28.
From there, we see a group of Nova targets bunched together at spots 41-43. Interestingly, it is Germantown Academy guard Jordan Longino who leads this group after seeing one of the biggest jumps of the update from No. 73 to No. 41. He is followed by another local prospect and one of the most recent Nova offers in Archbishop Wood's Rahsool Diggins at No. 42. At No. 43 is Langston Love.
Villanova's first 2021 commitment, Nnanna Njoku, lands at No. 73.
Archbishop Carroll's John Camden landed at No. 84, while another prospect who we recently heard Nova rumblings about, Tamar Bates, follows at No. 85.
Finally, Angelo Brizzi, a prospect who Villanova was the first major program to offer and who has seen his recruitment start to take off since, saw a 30-spot rise from No. 148 to No. 118. He also moved from the three-star to the four-star category. It's worth noting that at the time of his Nova offer, he was unranked by Rivals.