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  • Recruit on campus- Matt Salley of Monroe College, Bronx, NY

    There are rumors that there is a recruit in town this weekend. If anyone hears or sees anything to add, please PM me or post.

  • #2
    I think the visiting recruit is Matt Salley--


    Let's hope he is impressed enough to give us a committment!

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    • #3
      One more recruiting visit to report--

      Lance Stemler is visiting Indiana this weekend. He has already visited Marquette, St. Louis, and Nebraska. He will decide between those 4 schools next week. next week.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach
        One more recruiting visit to report--

        Lance Stemler is visiting Indiana this weekend. He has already visited Marquette, St. Louis, and Nebraska. He will decide between those 4 schools next week. next week.
        I gotta believe these schools are looking at Stemler for 1 reason. Deep reserve saved for the last 2 minutes of a close game to bury a three.

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        • #5
          Salley

          Check out the article under "Surprises".....

          Most of the top hoops talent in the country made it to the NBA Players Association camp.


          Check out some of the names on this list....

          Stay up to date with all the Maryland Terrapins sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com


          More..............Right below someone else we're counting on
          TOP WING FORWARDS AT THE NIKE ALL-AMERICAN CAMP

          Rank Player Height Class Position Hometown (High School) State

          1. Corey Brewer 6'7 2004 WF Portland (H.S.) TN

          2. Josh Shipp 6'5 2004 WF Los Angeles (Fairfax) CA

          3. Martell Webster 6'7 2005 WF Seattle (Prep) WA

          4. David Pendergraft 6'5 2004 WF Brewster (H.S.) WA

          5. Malik Hairston 6'6 2004 WF Detroit (Renaissance) MI

          6. Julian Wright 6'8 2005 WF Flossmoor (Homewood-Flossmoor) IL

          7. Shawne Williams 6'7 2004 WF Memphis (Hamilton) TN

          8. Eric Vierneisel 6'7 2004 WF Algonquin (Jacobs) IL

          9. Marcus Johnson 6'6 2005 WF Los Angeles (Westchester) CA

          10. James Hardy 6'7 2004 WF Ft. Wayne (Elmhurst) IN

          11. Dion Dowell 6'7 2004 WF Texas City (H.S.) TX

          12. DeAaron Williams 6'6 2004 WF Bartonville (Limestone) IL

          13. Matt Salley 6'8 2004 WF Charlotte (North Mecklenburg) NC


          14. Jimmy Binnie 6'7 2004 WF Johnston (H.S.) IA

          15. Joe Krabbenhoft 6'7 2005 WF Sioux Falls (Roosevelt) SD

          16. Draelon Burns 6'4 2004 WF Milwaukee (Custer) WI

          17. David Huertas 6'4 2005 WF Miami (Christian) FL

          18. Anthony Morrow 6'6 2004 WF Charlotte (Latin) NC

          19. Robert Dozier 6'9 2004 WF Lithonia (H.S.) GA

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          • #6
            Thanks for the recruiting info, guys. I can't get enough of this!

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            • #7
              Re: Salley

              Originally posted by Braves4Life
              Check out the article under "Surprises".....

              Most of the top hoops talent in the country made it to the NBA Players Association camp.


              Check out some of the names on this list....

              Stay up to date with all the Maryland Terrapins sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com


              More..............Right below someone else we're counting on
              TOP WING FORWARDS AT THE NIKE ALL-AMERICAN CAMP

              Rank Player Height Class Position Hometown (High School) State

              1. Corey Brewer 6'7 2004 WF Portland (H.S.) TN

              2. Josh Shipp 6'5 2004 WF Los Angeles (Fairfax) CA

              3. Martell Webster 6'7 2005 WF Seattle (Prep) WA

              4. David Pendergraft 6'5 2004 WF Brewster (H.S.) WA

              5. Malik Hairston 6'6 2004 WF Detroit (Renaissance) MI

              6. Julian Wright 6'8 2005 WF Flossmoor (Homewood-Flossmoor) IL

              7. Shawne Williams 6'7 2004 WF Memphis (Hamilton) TN

              8. Eric Vierneisel 6'7 2004 WF Algonquin (Jacobs) IL

              9. Marcus Johnson 6'6 2005 WF Los Angeles (Westchester) CA

              10. James Hardy 6'7 2004 WF Ft. Wayne (Elmhurst) IN

              11. Dion Dowell 6'7 2004 WF Texas City (H.S.) TX

              12. DeAaron Williams 6'6 2004 WF Bartonville (Limestone) IL

              13. Matt Salley 6'8 2004 WF Charlotte (North Mecklenburg) NC


              14. Jimmy Binnie 6'7 2004 WF Johnston (H.S.) IA

              15. Joe Krabbenhoft 6'7 2005 WF Sioux Falls (Roosevelt) SD

              16. Draelon Burns 6'4 2004 WF Milwaukee (Custer) WI

              17. David Huertas 6'4 2005 WF Miami (Christian) FL

              18. Anthony Morrow 6'6 2004 WF Charlotte (Latin) NC

              19. Robert Dozier 6'9 2004 WF Lithonia (H.S.) GA
              No Sikes?
              I have a hard time trying to follow recruiting and 'star-systems' and all the 'blah-blah'.

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              • #8
                Sikes

                This was the Nike Camp........................He may not have been there.

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                • #9
                  Yes.........................but I'm ready for a signing...............anyone else?

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                  • #10
                    Here are some more links on Matt Salley. He averaged 12.8 ppg, and 8.9 rpg during the 2005-2006 season. But he had a great tournament in the NJCAA tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. Despite his team finishing in 8th place, he was named to the All Tournament team--
                    配偶者に浮気をされたら、あなたは相手を許せますか?疑惑を持って配偶者を問い詰めても、しらを切られてしまうことも珍しくありません。相手にしてみれば、夫や妻の剣幕に恐れをなして咄嗟に知らぬふりをしてしまう...


                    From Bob Gibbons- Sally is listed as a 6'10" sophomore (this must be a mistake)--
                    http://www.bobgibbons.net/secure/NewsPub/News/Stories/2001/10/11/100283190615.html

                    Here is an article that describes him during his senior year in high school---
                    Salley, a 6-foot-7, 196-pound senior forward from North Mecklenburg High School, has received calls from an impressive list of Division I schools, including North Carolina State, Ohio State, West Virginia, Iowa and Clemson, among others.
                    Not bad for someone who didn't start playing organized ball until his sophomore year.


                    Another high school article-


                    In this ranking he was listed as the #146 player in the country coming out of high school in 2004--
                    www.galaxy-of-stars.net/pages/ 11/page11.html

                    In the 7th-8th place game at the NJCAA tournament, Matt Salley scored 22 points and had 10 rebounds in a loss to Coffeyville CC, and ISU recruits Anthony Slack and Boo Richardson-

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                    • #11
                      Re: Sikes

                      Originally posted by Braves4Life
                      This was the Nike Camp........................He may not have been there.
                      It is also from the Nike Camp of 2003 prior to when Salley was a senior at North Mecklenburg high school in NC. Salley graduated in the class of 2004. Sikes was a year earlier (class of 2003) and was headed to University of Georgia.

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                      • #12
                        Would anyone feel better about next year if Matt Salley came to Bradley?

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                        • #13
                          I don't see how it could hurt. Jim Les has to try to be prepared in case his best player decides to go to the NBA.

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                          • #14
                            - He sounds like someone who could help Bradley the next couple years.-

                            His averages for the year were 13.2 points/8.8 rebounds. During the juco tournament they were 15.8 points a game and 8 rebounds a game. See the 5th paragraph.
                            Monroe University, formerly Monroe College is a New York-based college with campuses in the Bronx, New Rochelle, & St. Lucia. Visit us to learn more about our degree programs.



                            He is #21 in this picture

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MacabreMob
                              Originally posted by Da Coach
                              One more recruiting visit to report--

                              Lance Stemler is visiting Indiana this weekend. He has already visited Marquette, St. Louis, and Nebraska. He will decide between those 4 schools next week. next week.
                              I gotta believe these schools are looking at Stemler for 1 reason. Deep reserve saved for the last 2 minutes of a close game to bury a three.
                              Right. Minnesota,Indiana, Marquette and others typically recruit deep reserves.
                              My guess if a guy can bury 3's in the last 2 min. he can bury them in other parst of the game as well.
                              Maybe we missed the boat on Stemler...time will tell

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