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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Recruiting News

Below, a significant dosage of recruiting updates from around the Ivy League...

MinnesotaPreps.com reports that Aaron Anderson, a 5'10 point guard from Osseo High School in Minnesota has an offer from the University of North Dakota, while also drawing interest from Penn, Princeton, Bucknell, South Dakota State and Northeastern. He plans on attending Loyola-Chicago's Elite Camp this month.

Joseph Slocum, a 6'3" combo guard from Vallejo High School in California is hearing from Penn, Stanford, UC Santa Barbara, Colorado and Portland, according to NorCalPreps.com. His 3.8 GPA and 1560 SAT score make him a prime prospect for schools with demanding admissions standards.

Rivals.com provides news on several Ivy League prospects.

Brown has offered 6'4" T.J. Bray of Waukesha Catholic High School in Wisconsin. Bray also holds an offer from Florida Gulf Coast. Other schools showing interest include Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Northeastern, Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Turlock High School in California is home to 6'4" shooting guard Travis Souza. Columbia, Harvard, Penn, Pepperdine, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, and Pacific are among his college suitors.

Andre Simon of Menchville High School in Newport News, Virginia is a 6'5" forward hearing from Columbia, Bucknell, Navy, Colgate and William & Mary.

Will Davis, a 6'8" forward from Sacramento High School in Sacramento, California is drawing interest from Columbia, Harvard, Sacramento State, Santa Clara, Pacific, UC Davis, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara among others.

Scout.com reports that Jonathan Rice, a 6'5" wing from Fayetteville Academy in North Carolina is hearing from Dartmouth and Harvard, as well as from Navy, Air Force, American, The Citadel, Western Carolina, UNCG, Drake, Charleston and even Wake Forest.

RecruitRecon.com notes recruiting news on a few Ivy prospects.

Columbia, Davidson, Vanderbilt, Temple, Penn State, FAU, FIU, and Central Florida are among those interested in Jake Wheeler, a 6'7" forward from American Heritage High School in Boca, Florida.

Dartmouth, Boston U., Army, Central Conn., and Niagara are showing attention in Frank Robinson, a 6'3" guard from Mt. Pleasant, Rhode Island.

Harvard, Penn State, Siena, Robert Morris, Rider, Hartford, and Howard have all offered Christian Morris, a 6'7" power forward from Friends Central School in Wynnewood, Pa. Morris is also hearing from nearly a half-dozen Big East schools.

Yale, Harvard, Bucknell, Liberty and Quinnipiac are all interested in Preston Terrell, a 5'10" guard from the Miller School in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Chris Santo, a 6'4" guard from Cherry Hill East High School in New Jersey is getting attention from both Penn and Princeton, as well as from Big 5 schools, Temple, St. Joe's and La Salle, as well as Lafayette and Vermont.

Princeton would love to have the services of 6'11"225 lb. post, Josh Henderson of Cave Spring High School in Virginia. He already holds scholarship offers to Davidson, Bucknell, James Madison, Radford, Navy and VCU. Many other programs at various levels are sniffing-- including Virginia Tech, Michigan, Virginia, Wake Forest, and Penn State.

Cornell is showing interest in several new names that we have not yet posted on The Cornell Basketball Blog. These prospects include Rasi Jenkins (6'6" Bishop Loughlin HS, Brooklyn, NY), Christian Pierce (6'3" Western Albemarle High School, Virginia), Ethan Humphries (5'10" James River High School, Virginia), Clarence Turpin (5'9" Roanoke Catholic High School, Virginia) and R.J. Samuels (6'5" Tyler Junior College, Tyler, Texas).

Jenkins is also hearing from Niagara, Quinnipiac, St. Peter's, Old Dominion and Kent State.

Pierce is also hearing from Princeton, Bucknell, NJIT, New Hampshire, ETSU and Elon.

Humphries is also receiving attention from Yale, Bucknell and Radford.

Lehigh and Yale are also interested in Turpin, while Samuels has an impressive list of Wisconsin, Utah, Richmond, James Madison, Drexel, Loyola-Chicago and Army.

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