Class A is composed of many of the more academically geared schools in NEPSAC and do not feature as much high major talent as the AAA and AA schools, but there is still a ton of talent at this level. Salisbury is led by two Division I bound players in Ryan Fazier (Bucknell) and Chris McCullough (No. 11 in ESPNU 2014).
McCullough was a force, scoring 26 points with 13 rebounds while displaying his ever growing skill set. Just a sophomore, McCullough already stands 6-foot-8 but needs to add a little weight to continue to succeed down low. That being said, he still scored almost at will from the post and showed some impressive athleticism in the open court, as well as range out to the three point arc.
McCullough is a target of several Big East programs, notably Providence and St. John’s who have offered him scholarships already. Rutgers and Pitt are also in on the young man.
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