Maryland is in search of a point guard for its 2018 class and Lynchburgh (Va.) Virginia Episcopal three-star floor general Jaelin Llewellyn, who the Terps hosted on campus May 30, is a name to keep an eye on.
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The 6-foot-2, 165-pound prospect originally hails from Canada but transferred to Virginia Episcopal after his sophomore year. He currently holds offers from Charlotte, Cincinnati, Creighton, Georgetown, George Washington, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Penn State, Providence, Purdue, Rhode Island, Stanford, Tennessee, UNLV, Virginia and Wake Forest.
Despite not having an offer from Maryland yet, Llewellyn told TSR that the Terps are among the programs recruiting him the hardest. Maryland’s newest assistant coach, Kevin Broadus, is leading the way Llewellyn’s recruitment and has started to build a strong bond with the Canadian native.
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