Under Armour Finals: Friday's award-winning performances
Posted Jul 17, 2017
The third day of the first recruiting period at the Under Armour Finals featured a full slate of quality action. With that in mind, we have some superlatives to hand out to recruits who had standout performances. Devon Dotson spent more time at the free throw line in Friday night’s semifinal win than any prospect I’ve seen in a while. Word is Florida, Kansas and Maryland are heavily in the mix.
(Rivals.com)
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