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Jaden Newman spent three hours taking a tour of the University of
Miami last week, where the women's basketball coaching staff urged her
to keep the Hurricanes in mind when it came time to make her college
choice.
Jaden also happens to be 9 years old.
The
fourth-grader, who has already played two seasons on the girls high
school varsity team at Downey Christian School, a 300-student private
school in Orlando, is now being actively recruited by Miami. She is
believed to be the youngest girls player ever to get recruited by a
Division I program.
"It did surprise me a little bit,'' Jamie Newman, Jaden's father and
the coach of her basketball team, told TODAY.com. "When I first got the
call [from Miami assistant coach Derrick Gibbs], I thought it was for my
son. I understand why, though, because she has an amazing skill set at 9
years old, and her potential is through the roof."
Jaden,
who averaged 14.5 points and 7.5 assists per game this past season while
playing against teenagers, is a 4-foot-7 point guard who has gained national prominence
for her performance. The family is no stranger to attention for
basketball precocity, as her older brother, Julian, 12, played on the
Downey Christian varsity boys team this winter as a sixth-grader.
Adding
the college attention could certainly heighten the pressure on a young
girl who has been in the spotlight since she was 8 years old, but her
father doesn't think that will be a problem.
"She's so level-headed," Newman said. "She's on the right path with colleges already looking at her."
Newman
said he and his wife both grew up loving basketball, and passed that
down to their children. He said his daughter's dream is to play for the
University of Connecticut, a perennial powerhouse and the defending
national champion.
"Kids like to play Xbox and Playstation, or be
on Instagram and Twitter, but she wants to play basketball, and that
will always be with her,'' Newman said. "She's gifted with that passion
and drive that she has."
Miami is the only school that has
contacted Jaden so far, according to her father. She received an
official recruiting letter from the Hurricanes in April and then took an
unofficial visit there last week. By NCAA rule, Miami's coaches are not
allowed to comment specifically on any prospective recruits.
While
Jaden is at the extreme end, the recruitment of players before they
even reach high school is not unheard-of. In 2010, the University of
Southern California football team made a scholarship offer to
seventh-grader David Sills, a quarterback from Delaware, and last summer
USC received a verbal commitment from Nathan Tilford, a wide receiver
from California who was getting set to begin his freshman year of high
school. Recruits do not sign a binding National Letter of Intent until
their senior year of high school.
Certainly a lot can change in the nine years between now and when Jaden is a high school senior.
"Coaches
come and go all the time, so the whole staff could change two or three
times in that time frame,'' Newman said. "Especially with the recruiting
game, though, I can see why [Miami] did this. She does stuff some
college girls can't do. When she gets older, bigger and stronger, I
could see why a college would want to put that name out there to build a
relationship."
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October 6, 2018 - High School Session
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