http://www.nbebasketball.com/w3/2010-1028/daouda-soumaoro-intriguing-2011-big-man/Our Savior New American has been highly successful in the past with foreign big men, highlighted by Juan Palacios.
The next big-time post player from the small school on Long Island looks to be Daouda Soumaoro.
Soumaoro is a 6-foot-10 center from Mali who gets noticed immediately because of his size and ability to rebound and block shots. When we saw him on the AAU circuit with the Albany City Rocks, he impressed us with his non-stop motor and aggressive style of play, at both ends of the court. Soumaoro runs the floor well and can finish in the lane with dunks and short jumpers.
Right now, OSNA assistant coach Eric Jacklitsch said Soumaoro is hearing from St. John’s, Washington, Colorado, Utah and Fairfield.
“He’s signing late,” Jacklitsch said. “Taking the [SAT] test next weekend.”
Because he has not taken the SAT yet, Soumaoro has not been allowed to go on any official visits. However, St. John’s did invite him to its Midnight Madness a couple of weeks ago.
Although his recruitment has a long way to go, Soumaoro will certainly make a difference at whichever school he chooses.
“Daouda has a chance to be a very good player and I think he can make the impact at the ‘right’ high-major school,” Jacklitsch said.
Come April, we will find out exactly which school is the “right” one for Soumaoro.