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Quinnipiac Lands Athletic Wing
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
ImageNERR: Quinnipiac picked up a verbal commitment from six-foot-six swingman Shackquiel Scott on Tuesday night.  

A graduate of Passaic Tech in New Jersey, Scott will spent a post-graduate year at the Robinson School before joining the Bobcats in the fall of 2013.

Scott led Passaic Tech to a record of 23-9 last year and was named second team Passaic County by the Star Ledger. 

While Scott has been on Quinnipiac's radar for several months, he made a big name for himself to start the July evaluation period with a standout performance at the Hoop Group Elite Camp.  

 
Wrencher comments on commitment to St. Francis (PA)
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
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St. Francis University went to neighboring state Ohio for the first commitment in their 2013 recruiting class.  

They landed forward Patrick Wrencher out of Archbishop Moeller in Cincinnati, Ohio.

We wanted to find out more about Wrencher's commitment, so we reached out to him directly to get more details.

Here is what Patrick had to say about why he chose St. Francis (PA). 
 
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Wagner gets commitment from Maryland product Langston Burnett
Sunday, 05 August 2012
ImageSI Live:  First-year Wagner College coach Bashir Mason didn’t hesitate. 

The 28-year-old Mason saw Maryland product Langston Burnett  playing in a summer league game recently, and when he heard that the recent high school grad intended to spend a prep year at a Virginia military academy, he had one question. 

Why? 

“Coach said that he thought I was ready to play in college right now,” the 6-foot-4, 200-pound Burnett said Friday from his Beltsville, Md., home after verbally committing to the Seahawks earlier in the day. “I decided that he was right.” 

Burnett, who played his high school ball at St. Vincent Pallotti in Laurel, Md., planned on spending the coming academic year at Massenutten Military Academy in Woodbridge, Va. 

 
Mount Carmel's Rashard Todd picks Central Connecticut State
Wednesday, 11 July 2012

ImageBaltimore Sun: Mount Carmel wing Rashard Todd has played basketball for just three-and-a-half years, but that relatively minimal amount of on-court experience was more than enough for the coaches at Central Connecticut State.

The Blue Devils began recruiting Todd in February and never let up in their pursuit of him. On Monday, Todd rewarded their persistence with his commitment.

“It feels good,” Todd said Tuesday. “It’s been kind of stressful, but it’s nice to be DI.”

Todd joined Tom Rose’s Mount Carmel program as a sophomore. The 6-foot-7 rising senior immediately found his niche with the Cougars.

“He’s very athletic,” Rose said. “He has a very good shot and he’s really developed offensively. He’s really starting to understand where to score and those type of things. He’s come a long way, but he’s a big-time athlete. … He really faces well to the basket. And he plays well on the wing. He’s really a wing player for us. That’s where we try to keep him. I think that’s his position at the next level.”

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Khalil Murphy to LIU
Tuesday, 03 July 2012

ImageZags Blog: Khalil Murphy, a 6-foot-7 forward from Willingboro, N.J., has opted to transfer to Long Island University from San Francisco.

Murphy also considered Central Connecticut.

“I liked the team and the coaches right away,” Murphy told SNY.tv. “It’s back home. We won the [Northeast] Conference the last two years and I just see us getting better as a team in the future.”

Murphy, who averaged 1.8 points last season, must sit a year and will then have three years of eligibility.

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Towson transfer lands at Robert Morris
Monday, 25 June 2012

ImageBy Bill Martin
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Back in November of 2010 Georgia Stater received a signed letter of intent from Jervon Pressley out of E.E. Waddell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Before Jervon could even make it to Georgia State though, their head coach was let go.  After that Jervon asked for his release and was granted it.  He ended up choosing to head to the CAA anyway, when he committed to Coach Pat Skerry and the Towson Tigers.

After one year with the Tigers, Jervon decided that Towson was not the right fit for him and was going to move on.  It appears he has now found the right fit as he is transferring to Robert Morris of the NEC.

We were able to catch up with Jervon to find out more about why he left Towson and what made Robert Morris the right place for him to transfer to.

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