Boys Basketball
Basketball team falls in 55-49 state final
Senior Jay Young II ended his Wilson basketball career on a high note, despite the loss the team ultimately faced. Young scored 11 points throughout the night, nine of them coming off of three-point attempts. It was a night where the shots just weren’t…READ MORE
Read More >Wilson basketball stars transfer, land at D1 schools
Wilson’s basketball teams were on the rise and in the middle of all of its success, two standout players set out memorable junior seasons, catching the eye of some big name college scouts. Now as Tara Cousins and Dimingus Stevens head into their senior seasons, they can do so with a little less pr… READ…
Read More >Wilson basketball program receives Nike sponsorship
The varsity boys and girls basketball teams at Wilson have become the first and only Wilson athletics teams to be sponsored by Nike, leading them both to earn the “Nike Elite team” status, and a banner signifying it in the gym. While athletic sponsorships began as something mostly limited to college and…READ MORE
Read More >#RUNTHISTOWN follows Wilson basketball’s rise
The boys varsity basketball team is coming off one of its best seasons yet, playing among the top teams in the country and making it to both the DCIAA and DCSAA championship games. Their performances on the court made this season unforgettable. Now, there’s a way to relive their action-packed season….READ MORE
Read More >Wilson alum already playing big minutes for Terps
Ricky Lindo Jr. was supposed to be playing at Northfield Mount Hermon, a prep school in Massachusetts, this season. Instead, Lindo finds himself as a key rotation player for the 13th-ranked Maryland Terrapins, playing in the Big Ten, arguably the best conference in the country. On Monday, Lindo’…
Read More >Mitchell twins declare recruitment “shut down” after Maryland visit
“It is the best choice of our career,” said senior Makhi Mitchell about his and his brother Makhel’s verbal commitment to play basketball at Maryland, a school they had been in contact with since eighth grade. “The team [members] made us feel comfortable like we’re home already,” says Makhel af…READ MORE
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