Lowery completes first recruiting class

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA - Lincoln University head coach Corey Lowery has announced the completion of his first recruiting class. The five-member class features two freshmen and three junior college transfers.
 
Nasir Lett (Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic) | 6-0 | Guard
Philadelphia, Pa. | Roman Catholic High School
COACHES COMMENTS: Nasir played in the tough Catholic league in Philadelphia. He is a very good shooter who is used to playing in a tough league.
 
Isaiah Miles (Brandywine, Md.) | 6-5 | Guard/Forward
Branydwine, Md. | Prince George Community College
COACHES COMMENTS: Isaiah is a very tough, strong combo forward who has the ability to play inside and out.  He plays with a lot of pride on both sides of the court and I am looking forward to the intensity he will bring to the team.
 
Tyrese Myrick (Westampton, N.J./Westampton Tech) | 6-3 | Guard
Westampton, N.J. | Westampton Tech High School
COACHES COMMENTS: Tyrese is a big, physical guard who is very agile, shoots the ball well and has the ability to get to his spots on the floor. 
 
Ja'Zere Noel (Woodbury, N.J./Woodbury) | 6-6 | Forward
Woodbury, N.J. | Woodbury High School | Jefferson University
COACHES COMMENTS: Joel is another combo forward that is very versatile.  He has a knack for scoring the ball and is a very good rebounder for his size
 
Korey Williams (Brooklyn, N.Y./LaSalle Academy) | 6-0 | Point Guard
Brooklyn, N.Y. | LaSalle Academy | Hostos Community College
COACHES COMMENTS: Korey is a very crafty guard who was a First Team All-American at the Junior College ranks. He plays very hard on both sides of the floor and is an outstanding leader. Korey has the ability to score and get his teammates involved.

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.