UMKC
men’s basketball added another Kansas City area product on Wednesday
with the signing of big man Isaac Kreuer. A 6-10 forward/center, he
spent his last season at Impact Basketball Academy, after playing for
Metro Academy during his high school career.
“We
are very fortunate and extremely excited to add Isaac to our family,”
UMKC Head Coach Kareem Richardson said of his fourth signee, “He brings
immediate depth to our team in the front court with his size and skill
set.”
Isaac Kreuer
6-10 * 245 * Forward/Center * Freshman
Harrisonville, Mo. * Impact Basketball Academy (Nev.) * Metro Academy
Played
in the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada, during his
post-high school season in order to prepare for the next level… Previous
to that, he played his high school ball at Kansas City Metro Academy,
in a homeschool league for head coach Robin Sullivan… While there he was
ranked as one of the top homeschool players in the nation, garnering
All-American honors as both a junior and a senior… As a senior, he
averaged 19.7 points, 12.3 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 1.5 assists per
contest… As a junior he led the Mavericks to a regional title and an
appearance in the national Elite 8… During his sophomore season he was
an all-region selection as well… In the AAU ranks, he played for the
Pumas in Kansas City for head coach Scott Wedman.
Kreuer
joins Martez Harrison (Brewster Academy/University Academy), Frank
Williams, Jr. (Indian Hills C.C./Raytown H.S.) and Shayok Shayok
(Bradley/Ottawa, Ontario) as part of Richardson’s first signing class.
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