Former Duke signee Boogie Ellis commits to Memphis
Posted May 13, 2019
It's time to boogie, Memphis. The Tigers and coach Penny Hardaway added their seventh piece to the school's historic 2019 recruiting class Monday, picking up a commitment from four-star combo guard Rejean 'Boogie' Ellis. Over the last three days, Hardaway and his staff have also added top 50 player Lester Quinones as well as graduate transfer Rayjon Tucker.
(Memphis Commercial Appeal)
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