1. Mathew Maldonado

    Mathew Maldonado

    Height: 6" 2' | Weight: 165lbs

    Class of 2021 | IL

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      Offers: Augustana College, Concordia University- Chicago, Wisconsin Lutheran College

    Committed: UW-Whitewater

    Kohl's Comments

    Maldonado‘s most recent event was the 2020 June Showcase Series. He continues to show that he is capable of some very impressive things as a specialist. He will be someone to keep an eye on in the 2021 recruiting class. Maldonado competed at the 2019 Kohl's Winter Showcase Camp in Chicago. He has an impressive "A" ball on field goal and creates great height. His raw talent is great and this upcoming year will be important for him to grow and mature to be ready to compete at the college level. Maldonado competed at the 2019 National Scholarship Camp. He has long levers and above average coordination for his age. He moves well in his frame and was able to chart 18 points in the field goal portion of camp as well as score a big ball of 61 yards with 3.03 seconds of hang time.

    Academics

    • GPA: 3.5
    • SAT: 1070

    Ranking Camp Results

    JANUARY 22, 2022 KOHL'S COLLEGE TRANSFER EVENT

    Charting data for Mathew is unavailable at this time.

    Training Camp Results

    DateCamp
    06/05/2020Indianapolis, IN - Regional Showcase Event (Small Groups)

    Weekly Game Stats

    2019 Season

    Field GoalsExtra PointsPuntsKickoffsSnaps
    Game Date FGM/ FGAFGD XPM/ XPA #Avg.Inside 20 # TBs SS/ SA
    Aug 300/02/2000000/0

    Season Stats

    Field GoalsExtra PointsPuntsKickoffsSnaps
    Season FGM/ FGA XPM/ XPA #Avg.Inside 20 # TBs SS/ SA
    20190/01/1000000/0

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