EXCLUSIVE: Top Hoops Target Discusses MSU’s Recruiting Competition

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Washington’s Steven Reynolds (3) goes up for a shot in front of Bremen s Silas Laidig (24) Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, at Washington High School. High School Boys Basketball Bremen Lions At Washington Panthers | MATT CASHORE / USA TODAY NETWORK

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — 2026 guard Steven Reynolds can pretty much do it all. He can make just about any shot at all three levels. He is an excellent passer who can push the offense down the court and make plays. Defender? More than capable.

Can play the 1, 2, even the 3. To top it all off, he is a coach’s son with an IQ “off the charts” (as South Bend Washington head coach Ryan Varga puts it) and the awareness and vision to be an “extra coach” on the court. And he has all of the intangibles you’d want.

What’s not to like? That question is also the answer as to why just about every school in the region is interested in Reynolds…

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