Recruiting notebook: Memphis closing in on five-star guard?
The Tigers hosted a number of prospects during a spectacular Memphis Madness.
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The Tigers hosted a number of prospects during a spectacular Memphis Madness.
The celebration featured a star lineup of all-Memphis rappers, top prospects and Penny Hardaway’s vehicle in Tiger Blue.
University of Memphis basketball targets Curtis Givens III and R’Chaun King, both MUS Owls, and Jalen Duren, one of the top players in the nation, all captured Peach Jam titles Sunday.
Class of 2022 point guard JR Jacobs compensates for his lack of size with poise and intelligence.
Morris announced he was reopening his commitment just hours after Memphis’ loss to Tulsa.
Memphis had been prioritizing Clark, the No. 2 player in Tennessee.
The three-star small forward and last of the Lawson brothers commits to the Ducks.
The three-star center also is being pursued heavily by Kansas.
Tigers coaches love his versatility; the forward loves the game.
Nesbitt joins recruit John Camden as Tigers commitments in the past 24 hours.
The coronavirus pandemic wiped out a summer of recruiting, leaving prospects scrambling to get on colleges’ radars. This year’s Super 80 Fall League will offer them that opportunity.
Memphis sought the 6-foot-7 forward for his long-range shooting talents.
The Tigers have pulled even in class of 2021 recruit’s considerations.
Coveted guard with Memphis on his top-6 list wants to enroll in college early if the pandemic wipes out the high school season.
The No. 11 overall prospect in the class of 2021 also was considering Memphis, Kentucky, Duke and North Carolina.
The recruit out of Milwaukee includes Memphis as one of his four finalists.
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