Former McD's AA Jordan Brown pick Arizona
Quinerly, from Nova, headed to Alabama.
Former McD's AA Jordan Brown pick Arizona
Seventh to the Cocks according to my Gamecock buddies
Surprisingly as a walk-on but maybe there’s a scholarship available after the mandatory red-shirt year.
https://southcarolina.rivals.com/new...30jN5CBjxb_Sgs
Pitt lands Eric Hamilton (6'9" 250):
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/201906060130
Hamilton previously played two seasons at Wichita State.As a junior last season for a UNC Greensboro team that finished 29-7, the 250-pound Hamilton appeared in all 36 games, starting in six of them. In 16.3 minutes per game, the Atlanta native averaged 6.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per game while shooting 59.1 percent from the field (a percentage that didn’t include any 3-point attempts).
Bob Green
Pat Spencer, who won the Tewaaraton Award as the outstanding player in college lacrosse this year, will play basketball for Chris Collins at Northwestern next year. He was first-team All-State in basketball in Maryland as a high school senior.
Kerry Blackshear is still far and away the top grad transfer left on the board. He has planned a visit to Kentucky and now he is reportedly considering Memphis. Man, I don’t want to see him go to either of those teams. Florida, Arkansas and TN are the other schools he has visited, really hope it’s one of those.
Derryk Thornton will get a chance to play in Cameron again...
He is transferring to BC.
https://www.slipperstillfits.com/201...boston-college
-Jason "I really, really hope the Crazies treat him with respect" Evans
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Surprised to see him back on the east coast, I thought homesickness might have been one of the contributing factors to him leaving Duke. Of course, that was three years ago. Best of luck to him.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Well, I never expected to see him again in the ACC, and much less playing for a team that went 5-13 in the conference last year. That's way better than the 0-18 from three years ago, but that's obviously not what he was expecting when he left Duke.
I just hope that he has a good season and a positive experience at BC, but I feel sorry for him because it certainly appears that he was swayed to leave Duke by family pressures. Unfortunately, guys like Thornton and Chris Burgess were led astray, and it's a real shame all around. The would have been better off staying at Duke, and their teams would have been better off having them.
No official announcement but there are multiple Twitter reports that Kerry Blackshear has committed to Kentucky after his visit there. If true, would likely vault them to preseason #1.