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Published Oct 23, 2017
Analysis of Oregon State's 2018 Basketball Class
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Mike Singer  •  BeaversEdge
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The Oregon State Men's Basketball program has three commitments for their 2018 recruiting class and have likely hit their scholarship limit, barring attrition following the season. But for the purposes for the early signing period, it's highly likely that the Beavs sign just their three current commits.

OSU has commitments from Eugene (Ore.) Lane C.C. center Kylor Kelley, San Marcos (Calif.) Mission Hills power forward Warren Washington, and San Mateo (Calif.) Junipero Serra center Jack Wilson.

The Beavers loaded up in their front court by bringing three 6-foot-11 plus recruits and in a plug-and-play JuCo recruit in Kelley.

"I think this is a class that brings further depth to the frontcourt. Last year, Oregon State was abysmal, for a variety of reasons pertaining to talent and injuries," Rivals.com National Basketball Analyst Corey Evans said. "They enter the new season with little frontcourt depth when it comes to size and strength and landing three big man pieces does not hurt. Adding types of bigs that can protect the basket and also allow for other versatile prospects to play away from the basket, someone like Drew Eubanks, should only better their efficiency and on both sides of the floor.

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