Scott Kornberg of TurtleSportsReport.com, Nov 19, 2009
2011 basketball prospect Deuce Bello (NC) is a prospect that the Terps are watching very closely. Full Story |
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Eric Bossi of ShowMeMizzou.com, Nov 18, 2009
Mizzou's run to a Big XII Tourney Title and the NCAA's Elite Eight in 2009 was huge. Equally important, was replicating that success on the recruiting trail. Full Story
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Terry Tush of GoPokes.com, Nov 16, 2009
Oklahoma State basketball signee Mike Cobbins suffered a horrifying knee injury that one witness described as “the scariest moment of the summer.” But the 6-9, 215-pound has recovered from the dislocated kneecap injury, and subsequent surgery to repair a tendon tear and a medial meniscus tear. GoPokes.com checked on the health status of Cobbins as he prepares to open his senior season Friday. Full Story
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Evan Daniels of ScoutHoops.com, Nov 15, 2009
Tony Mitchell decided he wanted to end his recruitment during the early period. The No. 8 small forward in the 2010 class is headed to the Big 12. Full Story
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Eric Bossi of GoPokes.com, Nov 12, 2009
The early signing period for basketball kicked off yesterday and Travis Ford's Oklahoma State squad should have four signatures by today's end. Go Pokes takes a closer looking at the four signees. Full Story
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BARRY BOLTON of Cougfan.com, Nov 11, 2009
IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES -- a 6-foot-9 scorer with range from downtown. Think that might cause some matchup problems for opponents? Patrick Simon today faxed in his signed Letter of Intent to WSU and Ken Bone thinks he can be an immediate contributor as a freshman -- as a 6-9 scorer on the perimeter. Meanwhile, what about the other Cougar verbal commit? CF.C spoke to him this afternoon. Full Story
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Evan Daniels/Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Nov 11, 2009
The "Big Six" conferences each have a Top 25 signee but there are differences. See which league won the arms race and who still has room for improvement. Full Story
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Matt Birchenough of TurtleSportsReport.com, Nov 1, 2009
At 6-foot-3 and 180 pounds, 2011 prospect Aaron Cosby has begun to receive interest from some of the top programs in the country. One school he hopes to hear from is the Maryland Terrapins. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Oct 21, 2009
With USA Basketball, a talented Melrose team and his academics in order, Adonis Thomas is a busy guy. Scout.com's No. 6 junior keeps a good outlook on his situation. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Oct 13, 2009
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – It's not the first time we've been to an event highlighted by Michael Gilchrist. The St. Pat's junior was the talk of the first-ever USA fall mini-camp.
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Eric Bossi of GoPokes.com, Oct 9, 2009
Markel Brown committed to Travis Ford and the Cowboys hoops staff back in June. GoPokes Eric Bossi checks in on the athletic guard from Louisiana. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Oct 7, 2009
Rod Odom is off the board. The 6-foot-8 perimeter player made his decision Wednesday and he's headed west to the Pac-10. Full Story
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David Sandhop of Websider.com, Oct 6, 2009
A big recruiting week for the Texas A&M coaching staff just got a lot bigger Monday morning when DeSoto (TX) four-star post man Keith Davis woke up Monday morning and decided he wanted to be an Aggie. Websider's David Sandhop spoke to Keith Davis and brings you his commit story. Full Story
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Thomas Preston of WildcatScoop.com, Oct 5, 2009
After waiting quite a while, Arizona’s recruiting class looks as if it is starting to come together. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Oct 5, 2009
Most recruiting junkies are used to hearing "DeSoto" and "football" in the same sentence. Not this time, senior forward Keith Davis has made it as a basketball player. Full Story
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Bill Reilly of EagleInsider.com, Oct 2, 2009
Rod Odom is closing in on a decision about his basketball future. The highly rated forward has been taking official visits and is about to take his final one to Boston College. Once this one is concluded, he will begin to think it over and make a decision on where he will play his college ball. Full Story
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Thomas Preston of WildcatScoop.com, Sep 29, 2009
Here is a look at how the basketball landscape stands Full Story
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Mike Sullivan of ScoutNYPreps.com, Sep 21, 2009
Reporter Mike Sullivan was at IS8 yesterday to watch the New York Elite compete against the Brooklyn Ballers in the Fall League held in South Jamaica, New York ... Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 20, 2009
J.P. Olukemi will be one of the top junior college prospects this season. On Sunday, the Californian ended his recruitment and will sign with a Big 12 team. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 20, 2009
The way Cameron Clark sees recruiting, when you know, you know. On Sunday, after returning from Oklahoma, Clark ended his process. Full Story
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Dave Telep, Evan Daniels of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 18, 2009
Brandon Knight steps foot onto Kentucky's campus this weekend. Scout.com takes a quick jaunt around the country in this week's installment of "On Campus." Full Story
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Dave Glaser of USFNation.com, Sep 17, 2009
Scheduled to make an official visit to USF this weekend is 6-7, 215-pound forward J.P. Olukemi, who averaged a team-best 14.9 points and 4.2 rebounds as a freshman last season. Read on for al the details and see where the Bulls stand with the Vincennes star. Stay informed with USFNation.com Full Story
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Greg Hicks of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 16, 2009
The top 2010 West Coast power forwards include such prospects as Terrence Jones, James Johnson and Yannick Atanga, among others... Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 14, 2009
There's been movement on the Cameron Clark front. On Monday, the family met and Scout.com's No. 30 prospect refined his choices, set a few visits and produced a short list of finalists. Full Story
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Dave Telep of ScoutHoops.com, Sep 13, 2009
James Johnson didn't need any more visits. In Charlottesville, he found the makings a great recruiting class and a situation that could use a player of his caliber. Full Story
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