Virginia Tech among college basketball recruiting's early off-season winners
Posted Apr 2, 2020
The loss of Landers Nolley stings, but there may be greater continuity on a Virginia Tech team whose backcourt will not lack skill or versatility next season. It was amplified by this week’s commitment from Kansas State grad-transfer Cartier Diarra, who should leave an immediate mark. The Hokies also won the recruitment of 3-star forward David N’Guessan.
(Rivals.com)
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