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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Recruiting News

Below, some recruiting news from around the Ivy League...

The big news this week is that Cornell lost out to Bucknell on one of the Big Red's top prospects. Cameron Ayers, a 6'4" guard from Germantown Academy in Germantown, Pa. selected the Bison over steady pursuit from Cornell, Temple, and Miami (OH). Ayers took an official visit to Cornell but had not been admitted yet, as he planned on retaking his SAT in December to qualify for Cornell's admissions standards. Prior to the fall he was hearing from the likes of Georgetown, Georgia Tech and Saint Joseph’s. Ayers is the son of coach, Randy Ayers. He is currently an assistant coach for the 76ers and is the former head coach for both the Sixers and Ohio State University. See the stories below on Cameron's commitment:
PelicanPreps.com reports that Dartmouth, Cornell, and Tulane are all showing interest in 6'5" Will Norman of St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Benilde-St. Margaret's (MN) forward Peter Crawford had interest from Dartmouth, but the 6'5 forward committed to Minnesota-Duluth this week.

NEHoopsNews reports that Ryan Romich, a 6'6" wing from Groton-Dunstable Regional High School in Massachusetts has received interest from Colgate, Iona, Elon, Northeastern and Bucknell, with offers from Iona and Colgate on the table. Cornell was previously mentioned as involved but may have backed off.

Nathan Harries from Alpharetta, Georgia and Centennial high school, a 6'2" guard in the class of 2011 has an offer from Georgia State but it also receiving interest from Harvard and Princeton.

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