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Brandon Ashley To Arizona Makes Wildcats Scary In 2012

Brandon Ashley

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Sean Miller is rolling through the recruiting circuit heading into only his third season at Arizona. On Monday, the Wildcats’ head coach pulled in his biggest recruit yet, landing a top-5 overall prospect in the Class of 2012, Brandon Ashley, to a verbal commitment.

The 6-8, 215-pound power forward transferred this summer to Findlay Prep in Nevada following his time at Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, and chose the Arizona over Oregon, UCLA and Kentucky. Scooping Nike U and the country’s best recruiter in Kentucky’s John Calipari is surely a sign of things to come for Miller at Arizona. MORE >

Cali’s Gabe York Commits To Arizona

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Orange Lutheran High School guard Gabe York will take his deadly jump shot to the Arizona Wildcats next season, giving the Pac-12 team its second commitment in the 2012 recruiting class.

With head coach Sean Miller having already signed a top-20 overall player Grant Jerrett, the combo guard’s decision showed he isn’t afraid of playing alongside the Wildcats’ 2011 guard class in Josiah Turner and Nick Johnson. York, who Scout, Rivals and ESPN rank as a top-15 shooting guard, chose Arizona over Washington, Marquette and Notre Dame. MORE >

Top 10 Dunkers In The Class Of 2011

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With the impending lockout upon us, basketball fans worldwide need something positive to look forward to. Rest assured, I’m here to deliver it. So regardless of when the NBA season starts next here, college basketball will be flooded with a freshman class of high flyers, headlined by Deuce Bello en route to Waco to play for the Baylor Bears. Enjoy!


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2011 Hoophall Classic Recap

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Monday’s action at the finale of the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass., had some of the best matchups of the weekend. We saw some pretty amazing performances that will have many players’ rankings shoot up the charts.

Rather than simply reading the scouting reports, we decided to talk with some of the players and coaches to get their perspectives on some of the day’s top performers. Here is what they had to say: MORE >

Findlay Prep vs. Yates headlines ESPN showcase tonight

(Findlay Prep PG Myck Kabongo)

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It’s a battle of the champions tonight in H-Town.

Yates H.S. (Houston, TX), the reigning USA Today national champions, are set to face off against Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV), the two-time defending National High School Invitational tournament champs. In other words, the two teams who can lay claim to being high school basketball’s No. 1 squad have a meeting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on ESPN. MORE >

Findlay Prep’s Mike Peck vying for three-peat

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Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV) coach Mike Peck is anything but impractical. So when asked who he would pick if he could spend a few hours with anyone on Earth, it’s no wonder that Peck answered matter-of-factly, “Phil Jackson.”

Like Jackson’s L.A. Lakers, Peck’s Pilots are vying for a three-peat — a third straight ESPN Rise National High School Invitational title (widely considered the national championship of high school basketball). Peck knows the feat will be anything but easy. MORE >