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"The Return of the Electric Force: Fierce, Focused, and Ready to Dominate"


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Drew Corrao

@Drewcorrao

IG: @Drewcorrao26

6’9, Class of 2026

Archbishop Carroll HS, PA


Drew is a fierce, explosive stretch forward with a commanding presence on both ends of the court, he is built to impact the game in ways few players his size can. With a towering 6’9 frame and the agility to guard every position on the floor, he’s the ultimate mismatch, a shot-blocking enforcer who can step out and bring the rain from beyond the arc or score inside with power and finesse. Drew’s game is dynamic, versatile, and disruptive. His ability to protect the rim is elite, already tallying 45 blocks as a sophomore and continuing to swat away shots at a high rate, even while battling through injury. Whether he’s patrolling the paint or sliding with guards, Drew’s defensive instincts and tenacity anchor his team with a fierce edge.


Before an early-season injury but his 2024–2025 season short, only playing four games, Drew averaged 9.75 points, 6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.4 blocks per game, playing two of those games with a fractured foot. Even in limited action, his impact was felt. What separates Drew isn’t just his height or skill set but his mental toughness and the work he puts in when no one’s watching. From 190 pounds as a sophomore to a powerful 217, while maintaining his mobility and conditioning, his physical growth has been electric. The focus now is to improve his ball-handling to evolve into a true wing threat. With a full offseason to train and rehab, Drew is locked in on expanding his game and becoming a more complete weapon.


The road back from his broken foot hasn’t been easy. A month in a boot, physical therapy, and months of recovery have tested his limits, but Drew never wavered. In fact, he played through two high-profile games at City of Palms, not knowing his foot was fractured. That kind of grit speaks volumes. Now, fully cleared and determined, he’s gearing up to make his return with the PSA Cardinals on the EYBL circuit. His goals are to win Peach Jam and show college coaches everything he’s capable of. The Arizona trip is exciting, but it’s Augusta that has his full attention. This summer is personal. Drew’s playing with purpose, fire, and a hunger to remind the world of who he is.


When facing adversity, Drew channels it. He uses it as fuel. Getting beat defensively lights his fire. Falling behind pushes him harder. He’s a competitor who thrives on accountability and takes pride in every possession. He’s been through injury, rehab, doubt, and disappointment, but he’s never stopped grinding. He’s kept shooting, kept training, and kept believing. And now, with his foot healing and his confidence soaring, Drew is set to return to the court with a vengeance.


I assess that Drew’s blend of size, versatility, and basketball IQ makes him a valuable asset for any system. His shot-blocking ability and perimeter shooting stretch defenses, while his improving handle, will allow him to transition into a hybrid role at the next level. Programs looking for a high-motor forward who can anchor the paint and extend the floor will find a fierce competitor ready to lead.


Expect Drew to reemerge as one of the most intriguing and dangerous two-way players in his class. He’s built up his body, elevated his mindset, and turned a setback into fuel. As he returns to full strength and continues to expand his offensive arsenal, his ceiling is only getting higher. Drew isn’t just coming back but coming back better. Drew is hungry and determined to make a statement in EYBL and into the upcoming season. The mission is clear: to validate he is a better version of himself than before but pushing to be better every single day. Get your popcorn ready for the show to remember. Stay tuned.





 
 
 

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