Published Oct 21, 2016
HoopSeen.com names Ky Bowman as "Freshmen Ranking Beater"
Zack Spears
EagleAction.com Basketball Analyst

The basketball website and recruiting service Hoopseen.com released their list of "Power conference freshmen ranking beaters". This is a list by their own Corey Evans that takes a look at the incoming freshmen that he believes will have an instant impact on the floor for their teams, but didn't make Hoopseen's final 125 rankings as seniors in high-school.

Hoopseen listed ten incoming freshmen that will play their college ball in the power five schools. Boston College Eagles explosive guard Ky Bowman was one of the players who made their list.

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Here is the text from the excerpt about the Eagles freshman guard Ky Bowman written by Corey Evans on Hoopseen.com...

"KYRAN BOWMAN 6-FOOT-3 GUARD – BOSTON COLLEGE

The Jim Christian era hasn’t gotten off on a great note in Chestnut Hill but after finding some nice pieces to build upon from this past year’s freshman class, might good years be ahead for Boston College? While there still are a few more seasons of melding needed with the Eagles, Kyron Bowman is someone that could jumpstart the process that much faster. A virtual unknown until last fall, the one-time highly regarded football prospect decided he wanted to solely focus on the roundball. Playing alongside sophomore guard Jerome Robinson in the backcourt, Bowman may be new to the game in regards to giving his entire time to the hardwood, but whispers out of the BC basketball program is that they expect the Carolina native to step right in and show that he is someone to be reckoned, thus establishing himself as an easy ranking beater from the 2016 recruiting class."

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Other than the fact that Bowman is no where near 6-foot-3 (he's around 6-foot-1), Evans is pretty dead on. Eagles fans should certainly expect Bowman to out perform his high-school ranking right away. As most expect him to not only come in and play early, but play well right away on the floor for Boston College.