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In Full-Court Press for D.J. Wagner, Can Louisville One-Up Rival Kentucky?


, latest in a line of Camden, N.J., hoops royalty, is the No. 1 basketball recruit in the class of 2023, according to 247Sports and ESPN. That’s despite being on the younger side of his class; he just turned 17 in early May. The 6'2" guard’s college choice could boil down to the biggest Kentucky vs. Louisville recruiting showdown since the 1980s. (Sports Illustrated)

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In Full-Court Press for D.J. Wagner, Can Louisville One-Up Rival Kentucky?


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