Pitt Makes Top 10 for Three-Star Matthew Hodge

The Pitt Panthers landed in the top 10 for a three-star small forward.
Pitt Makes Top 10 for Three-Star Matthew Hodge
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers are hot on the trail of adding another recruit to their 2024 class. 

Matthew Hodge, a three-star small forward and native of Belgium who now lives in the United States and plays his high school ball for St. Rose High School in Belmar, New Jersey, released a top 10 list that includes Pitt alongside Alabama, Marquette, Villanova, Old Dominion, Virginia, Maryland, Seton hall, Xavier and Penn State. 

Hodge is rated as a consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, On3 and Rivals. He currently holds other offers from Monmouth, Temple, Virginia Tech, Rutgers and St. Louis, but left them outside of his top 10 list. 

The Panthers currently just have one player - four-star point guard and Pittsburgh native, Brandin Cummings - committed to their 2024 recruiting class. 

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