
Head coach Tom Parrotta and the Canisius brain trust added seven new recruits for next season, with an emphasis on size. That's Parrotta on the right, and going clockwise, Director of Basketball Operations Gabe Michael (back of head), assistant coach Tim Paul (profile view), assistant coach Derrick Worrels (bald head), and associate head coach Rob Norris (middle).
There will be plenty of new faces dressed in Blue and Gold next year at the Koessler Athletic Center.
Tom Parrotta and his staff have signed seven new players for Canisius, meaning less than half of the 13 on the roster are returning members from this year’s team.
Kansas State transfer Freddy Asprilla (6-10, 280) highlights the new signing class, although he will sit out next season due to NCAA transfer rules. Once thought to have quit college basketball for a pro career in his native Colombia, Asprilla seems to have had a change of heart.
He will be joined on the bench by Issac Sosa (6-3, 190), who transferred to Canisius from Central Florida. Sosa is another player with ties to Art Alvarez, president and CEO of the Miami Tropics, one of the top AAU basketball programs in the country. Alvarez has a good relationship with Parrotta and Canisius and had a hand in getting other players in uniform for the Griffs, such as Gaby Belardo. Also notable, but likely unrelated to his decision, is the fact that Sosa majored in finance at UCF, a program Canisius is well-known for.
Both Asprilla and Sosa will have one year of eligibility left to play in the 2012-13 season.
Other additions:
- The Griffs add size in 6-foot-10 Dutch center Kevin Bleeker, whom Parrotta recruited while watching former Griff Frank Turner play with his pro team in the Netherlands. Bleeker is listed on the U20 roster for BV Noordkop in the Netherlands.
- Jose Agosto comes to Canisius from Gatlinburg-Pittman High School in Tennessee, with a reputation for rebounding. Standing at 6-6, 215 pounds, Agosto appears to be similar to Elton Frazier (6-6, 208) and Tomas Vazquez-Simmons (6-7, 220), though matching their athleticism is one tall task. Of Puerto Rican decent, Agosto liked the strong Puerto Rican ties at Canisius.
- Josiah Heath and Harold Washington are the only American recruits. Heath (6-9, 230) hails from Irondequoit High School and is arguably the best player from the Rochester area. He replaces Vazquez-Simmons as the only Western New Yorker on the roster, which was important to him because he wanted a local school where his family could watch him play. Washington (6-1, 175) is a Maryland native coming to CC after finishing his two years at Cecil College (also in Maryland), which took sixth place in the national junior college tournament this year. He was reported to be scouted by Big East school Providence and MAAC opponent Loyola.
- The last addition to the team is Franklin Milian, who comes to Canisius from Our Savior New American School, the same high school as Marial Dhal. There seems to be little information out there about the 6-4 guard, but he’s money from behind the arc with his shirt off.
The Griffs knew they’d be losing five seniors to graduation. Julius Coles, Greg Logins, Rob Goldsberry, Frazier and Vazquez-Simmons leave Canisius with their names scattered across the record book. Logins, Coles and Frazier have all expressed interest in playing professionally overseas. Logins will attend an overseas combine camp and has signed with the same agent as Turner.
Freshman Ashton Khan, who was suspended earlier this year for a dorm room theft, will not return to Canisius next year and is looking for an opportunity with another school. David Santiago, who was also suspended for the theft, will be on next year’s team.
Rokas Gricius, who was set to be one of two seniors on next year’s roster, has several internship and job offers and decided not to play basketball next season. He already began work on his master’s courses this spring semester.
It is also reported that Eric Kindler will not return for the Griffs next season. He is rumored to be transferring to a school closer to his hometown of Camp Hill, Pa. Kindler’s departure has not been officially announced but the Griffs do not have any scholarships left to give.
Next year’s schedule will be announced later in the summer but will include 18 MAAC games; a game in Harrisonburg, Va. against James Madison, as a return game for the 2010 BracketBuster; another meeting with Lamar University (Beaumont, Texas), who recently hired Pat Knight, son of Bob Knight who was fired by Texas Tech this season; as well as likely meetings with St. Bonaventure and UB, although a Big 4 tournament is still a few years off.
The last game in Canisius’ contract with Syracuse University was this year, but the Griffs are likely to pick up games with another top-tier school, which come with a large paycheck.