Moon sophomore Reilly Sunday adds 5 Division I offers since late March
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Sunday, April 26, 2020 | 7:51 PM
Social distancing hasn’t kept basketball scholarship offers away from Moon’s Reilly Sunday.
Gyms are closed, but the all-state sophomore added five more Division I offers in recent weeks. Her most recent came Saturday from Kent State. Since March 26, she’s also added offers from American, Penn, Princeton and George Washington.
Princeton, the Ivy League champion in 2018 and 2019, was ranked No. 22 in the final Associated Press poll this winter.
The 5-foot-10 point guard averaged 21.5 points this season for Moon, which went 16-6 and reached the WPIAL quarterfinals. She earned first-team all-section and third-team all-state honors in Class 5A.
Sunday previously listed offers from Robert Morris, Colgate, Marshall, Toledo, Western Michigan and Youngstown State.
@WPABruinsAAU 2021 PG Reilly Sunday gets an offer from @KentStWBB – Congratulations @ReillySunday #BruinsNation #ResultsOverHype #WhoDoYouPlayFor pic.twitter.com/nLnbu12UHd
— WPABruinsAAU (@WPABruinsAAU) April 25, 2020
@WPABruinsAAU 2022 G Reilly Sunday picks up an offer from @AU_WBasketball – Congrats @ReillySunday #BruinsNation #ResultsOverHype #WhoDoYouPlayFor pic.twitter.com/cS8xA8okf7
— WPABruinsAAU (@WPABruinsAAU) April 21, 2020
Check out my Sophomore Season Highlights‼️????@moontigerhoops @Hudl https://t.co/RauuXsA3B5
— Reilly Sunday (@ReillySunday) March 16, 2020
Chris Harlan is a TribLive reporter covering sports. He joined the Trib in 2009 after seven years as a reporter at the Beaver County Times. He can be reached at charlan@triblive.com.
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