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Duquesne offers Chicago prospect Antonio Munoz

Duquesne offers Chicago prospect Antonio Munoz

Duquesne extended an offer to another Windy City prospect on Friday.

The Dukes staff offered senior prospect Antonio Munoz, a 6-foot-6 wing from Chicago powerhouse Whitney Young. Munoz played his summer ball for Meanstreets on the Nike EYBL circuit.

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Whitney Young is home to many former Division I players, such as recent Duke standouts Jahlil Okafor and DJ Steward.

Munoz is a three-star prospect, ranked in the top 220 in America. He is ranked No. 4 in Illinois and No. 217 overall, according to the 247 Sports composite rankings. He holds additional offers from Florida A&M, Eastern Michigan, Indiana State, Cal, Illinois, Tennessee State and Eastern Illinois.

Duquesne recently dealt two prospects to Chicago, with Munoz and Simeon prospect Andre Tyler.

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The Dukes are currently hosting Jordan Tillery, a 6-foot-5 small forward from Orlando, Florida, for an official visit. Tillery is a three-star prospect, ranking as the No. 51 small forward in the country and No. 21 in the state of Florida.

He is playing for the IMG Academy Post Grad team this upcoming school season. According to Adam Zagoria, Tillery also planned to visit Saint Louis and Seton Hall this fall. He also mentioned to Zagoria that Arkansas State, VCU and Western Kentucky — in addition to Seton Hall, Saint Louis and the Dukes — were recruiting him the hardest.

Tillery officially received an offer from Duquesne on July 16, 2024.

The Dukes staff has now offered five players since the beginning of August: Munoz, Tyler, James Turner, Aaron Ekwere and Logan Johnson. The staff also offered six players throughout the month of July, three players in June and three players in May. One of the players who received an offer from the staff in May was Arness Lawson, who recently committed to the Dukes after taking an official visit.

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