Seven college basketball programs taking their recruiting to a new level
Posted Apr 24, 2020
This week, we highlight seven college basketball programs enjoying unprecedented recruiting success. Stanford and coach Jerod Haase started out the month by reeling in Ziaire Williams, then landed the program’s highest-rated guard recruit in Isa Silva. The successful recruiting of those two players marks the best month the program has had in two decades.
(Rivals.com)
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