Point Guard Isa Silva Commits To Long Beach State
5/3/2023 4:06:00 PM | Men's Basketball
A former Top 100 recruit, Silva played 64 games over the last two seasons at Stanford.
LONG BEACH, Calif. – One of the highest rated recruits ever to come to the Beach, 6-4 point guard Isa Silva has committed to transfer to Long Beach State following two seasons at Stanford.
"Coming into this spring, as a staff we identified the point guard position as our number one recruiting priority, and recruiting a point guard is all about finding the right fit," said head coach Dan Monson. "We believe Isa Silva is a perfect fit for the Beach. He can help win games in a myriad of ways. Isa can score at all three levels, he is an elite passer, and is a natural facilitator.
"He is not only a pure point guard. Isa has high-level playing experience with Jesuit High School, Compton Magic and Stanford University. His charisma and character give him instant credibility as a leader as well. We truly believe he can help elevate our program to the next level."
A consensus Top 100 recruit out of Jesuit High School in Sacramento, Silva was ranked as high as No. 53 by ESPN, and was recruited by Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Texas and USC before choosing Stanford. Rated as the No. 2 player in California at that time, Silva averaged 18. 5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a junior.
A regular part of the Stanford rotation over the last two seasons, Silva shot 40.4 percent from 3-point range and averaged 3.5 assists per 40 minutes over the last two seasons with the Cardinal. Playing in 64 games over the last two years, Silva's top games came against local rivals, scoring 12 points against both Santa Clara and Cal.
A great student as well, Silva was also chosen as an Academic All-District selection, recognizing student-athletes who maintain a 3.50 GPA or higher while also playing a major role on their collegiate teams.
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"Coming into this spring, as a staff we identified the point guard position as our number one recruiting priority, and recruiting a point guard is all about finding the right fit," said head coach Dan Monson. "We believe Isa Silva is a perfect fit for the Beach. He can help win games in a myriad of ways. Isa can score at all three levels, he is an elite passer, and is a natural facilitator.
"He is not only a pure point guard. Isa has high-level playing experience with Jesuit High School, Compton Magic and Stanford University. His charisma and character give him instant credibility as a leader as well. We truly believe he can help elevate our program to the next level."
A consensus Top 100 recruit out of Jesuit High School in Sacramento, Silva was ranked as high as No. 53 by ESPN, and was recruited by Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Texas and USC before choosing Stanford. Rated as the No. 2 player in California at that time, Silva averaged 18. 5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a junior.
A regular part of the Stanford rotation over the last two seasons, Silva shot 40.4 percent from 3-point range and averaged 3.5 assists per 40 minutes over the last two seasons with the Cardinal. Playing in 64 games over the last two years, Silva's top games came against local rivals, scoring 12 points against both Santa Clara and Cal.
A great student as well, Silva was also chosen as an Academic All-District selection, recognizing student-athletes who maintain a 3.50 GPA or higher while also playing a major role on their collegiate teams.
Season Tickets are available now for the 2023-24 season! Get inside the building for every game of a thrilling season for as low as $99! Purchase your season tickets here.
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