Notes: Coach Steve Donahue has certainly built on the momentum of the program's first Ivy League title — and NCAA Tournament appearance — in 11 years, putting together a class that is already in "good enough" territory, though the Quakers' staff is working to add one more big piece to the mix. All three of the commitments thus far are wings, but all bring something different to the table. Martz is the biggest at 6-foot-6 and 205 pounds, but his best asset is his pure shooting stroke from outside. Monroe, a 6-5 combo guard, has great size for a lead guard and is a versatile defender, while the 6-3 Charles is another strong outside shooter who is the bounciest of the three. If they can snag Northfield Mt. Hermon big Max Lorca-Lloyd, who has also got Stanford, Vanderbilt, Ohio State and more in the mix, this class could be really special.