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Alex Bozich
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Aug 11, 2009
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After a glowing performance at the Nike Global Challenge in Oregon this past weekend, St. Patrick’s (NJ) point guard Kyrie Irving revealed on Tuesday to Dave Telep of Scout.com that he will take an official visit to Indiana. Irving, the ...
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Alex Bozich
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Aug 7, 2009
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In a move that he says will place him in a program that will build around him, former Lawrence North forward Dominique Ferguson is headed to Florida International. Jeff Goodman of Fox Sports and Evan Daniels of Scout.com broke the ...
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Alex Bozich
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Aug 3, 2009
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When Austin Etherington met with a small group of reporters following Indiana Elite Team Indiana’s opening game of the July evaluation period in Cincinnati, the 2011 wing had no timetable for making a decision on his college destination. Indiana, Xavier ...
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Alex Bozich
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Aug 3, 2009
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Tom Crean tweeted that he was ready for a commitment late on Friday night. He didn’t have to wait long. 6-6 wing Austin Etherington has joined Matt Carlino as the second member of Indiana’s 2011 recruiting class, according to our ...
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Alex Bozich
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Aug 3, 2009
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According to a report by Adam Zagoria, 2010 Indiana target Kyrie Irving will cut his list of schools following the Boost Mobile Elite 24 Hoops Classic later this month: Some observers consider Indiana to be the unofficial leader for Irving ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 15, 2009
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2010 Indianapolis forward Dominique Ferguson won’t finish his high school career in the Hoosier state. According to a report by Kyle Neddenriep of the Indianapolis Star, the 6-9 Ferguson will finish his high school career at Hargrave Military Academy. Hargrave, ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 15, 2009
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The last time we caught up with Moses Morgan in early May, there was one school at the top of his list: Indiana. And the 2010 wing and son of former IU player Winston Morgan is still high on the ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 14, 2009
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After his performance at the NBA Top 100 Camp in Charlottesville, VA, last month, Jacksonville’s Stacey Poole found himself with an extra star beside his name on the Rivals.com top 150 for 2010. A fifth-star, to be exact. For Poole, ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 13, 2009
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For my money, Sports Illustrated’s Seth Davis is one of the better college basketball journalists in all of the land. Most of you probably know him best from his work in the studio alongside Greg Gumbel on CBS, but Davis ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 11, 2009
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Indiana Elite One Orange is on a roll at the Kentucky Hoopfest. After going 3-0 in pool play, the Elite team featuring Matt Carlino, Marshall Plumlee, Cody Zeller and Spencer Turner rolled into Sunday’s quarterfinals with a 77-54 win over ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 11, 2009
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During the first week of the July evaluation period, it’s easy for any 16-year old to get caught up by the faces in the crowd. For Washington (IN) big man Cody Zeller, worrying about who is watching does nothing to ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 10, 2009
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After watching his two older brothers, Miles and Mason, go through the recruiting process, Marshall Plumlee has a pretty good idea of what to expect. The youngest Plumlee, a 2011 center who attends the Arden Christ School in North Carolina, ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 9, 2009
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The Kentucky Hoopfest kicked off Thursday in Louisville and Inside the Hall attended the evening session at Hoops and Basketball Academy. + Among the coaches in attendance: Tom Crean and Tim Buckley; Michigan State’s Tom Izzo; Butler’s Brad Stevens; Xavier’s ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 7, 2009
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2011 wing Austin Etherington, the No. 57 player nationally in his class according to Scout.com, talked to a group of reporters Monday morning at the adidas It Takes 5ive Classic. Etherington, who was offered a scholarship just a few days ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 6, 2009
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A who’s-who of college coaches arrived in Cincinnati Monday for the opening of the July evaluation period at the adidas It Takes 5ive Classic. Among the coaches spotted: Tom Crean and assistants Tim Buckley and Bennie Seltzer; Louisville’s Rick Pitino, ...
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Alex Bozich
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Jul 5, 2009
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The July evaluation period kicks off Monday for college coaches and their assistants. And with coaches being unable to attend AAU tournaments in the month of April, July’s evaluation period has even more importance in 2009. In no particular order, ...