Drew Corrao’s Recruitment Heats Up

Since June 15th, when college coaches could first reach out to prospective student-athletes from the class of 2026, Drew Corrao has seen a few scholarship offers come his way.

On that very day, Corrao picked up an offer from Marist. He soon added offers from Manhattan and the College of Charleston, joining his existing offers from High Point and Albany.

“Manhattan called me on June 15th or the day after and said they were interested,” Corrao recounted. “I sent them my Philly Live schedule and had a really good first game, and they were there.”

“About 10 minutes after the game, the coach told me to call him, and when I did, he offered me.”

Corrao’s skillset has also caught the attention of Stonehill, Towson, Penn, Bucknell, Delaware, American, Quinnipiac, Boston University, San Diego, Colgate, and Harvard. Standing at 6-foot-9, his game has plenty to offer.

“I shoot the ball really well,” Corrao said. “I can guard positions one through five, and I’m a good shot blocker.”

Currently, Corrao’s focus is on his AAU season and improving his game. While he has had conversations with a few programs about potential visits, he has yet to set anything up.

“I talk to a few schools about visits, but I still have to figure all of that out,” he said. “I have a really busy summer, but I’ll find the time to get up to some of those schools.”

Corrao, a 6-foot-9 forward with a 5.0 weighted GPA, plays high school basketball for Archbishop John Carroll in Pennsylvania and competes with the PSA Cardinals 16U team on the Nike circuit. His combination of academic excellence and basketball skills makes him a prospect worth watching in the class of 2026.

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