In State Standout Donovan Davis Recaps Memorable Night At The Kohl Center

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In-state standout Donovan Davis recaps memorable night at the Kohl Center
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In-state standout Donovan Davis recaps memorable night at the Kohl Center

Donovan Davis, a four-star recruit from Menomonee Falls High School, gives his account of his visit to the Kohl Center for Wisconsin's game against Michigan

Davis was joined by several other top recruits on his visit to Madison, and they all came away impressed with the Badgers' program

In-state standout Donovan Davis had a memorable night at the Kohl Center on Saturday as he watched Wisconsin take on Michigan in a thrilling overtime victory. Davis, a four-star recruit from Menomonee Falls High School, was joined by several other top recruits on his visit to Madison, and they all came away impressed with the Badgers' program.

Davis, a 6'6" forward, is one of the top players in the state of Wisconsin and is ranked as the No. 4 recruit in the state by 247Sports. He is also ranked as a four-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN. Davis has offers from several major programs, including Wisconsin, Marquette, and Iowa.

On his visit to Madison, Davis got to see the Badgers up close and personal. He watched them practice and got to meet with the coaching staff. He also got to see the Kohl Center, which is one of the most iconic venues in college basketball.

Davis was impressed with everything he saw during his visit. He said that the coaching staff was "very welcoming" and that he "loved the atmosphere" at the Kohl Center. He also said that he was "very impressed" with the Badgers' team.

"I think they have a really good team," Davis said. "They're very well-coached and they play hard. I think they have a chance to be a really good team this year."

Davis' visit to Madison was a positive one, and it is likely to have a major impact on his recruitment. He said that he is "definitely considering" Wisconsin and that he "will be back to visit again soon."