
BREAKING: Treysen Eaglestaff De-Commits from South Carolina.
In a surprising turn of events, Treysen Eaglestaff has de-committed from the University of South Carolina just weeks after signing with the program. As first reported by Jeff Goodman, the standout guard has officially requested and been granted a release from his National Letter of Intent.
Eaglestaff, a 6-foot-6 sharpshooter out of North Dakota, had been one of the key pieces in South Carolina’s 2024 recruiting class. Known for his elite scoring ability and perimeter shooting, he drew significant attention from major programs across the country during his recruitment. His commitment to the Gamecocks was seen as a significant win for head coach Lamont Paris and his staff.
The decision to part ways appears to have been initiated by Eaglestaff, who reportedly asked the school for a release from his signed commitment. The reason behind the request remains unclear, though sources suggest a change in circumstances or fit may have prompted the move. With his release now official, Eaglestaff will re-enter the recruiting landscape as one of the most intriguing prospects still available.
South Carolina now faces a sudden and significant void in their incoming class, especially in terms of outside shooting and backcourt depth. Meanwhile, Eaglestaff is expected to draw immediate interest from a number of high-major programs in need of a dynamic wing.
This development adds an unexpected twist to the spring recruiting period, and all eyes will be on where Eaglestaff lands next. His next decision could have major implications for whichever program secures his commitment the second time around.
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