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Five-Star Center Aaron Bradshaw Discusses Kentucky, Louisville, Upcoming Visits


A few weeks ago, it appeared 5-star big man was nearing a college decision. The 7-foot-1 center from Camden, N.J. took official visits to Kentucky and Louisville in June, and it appeared the Wildcats had the momentum. A decision seemed imminent but one never came. "I wanted to explore my options a little bit more," Bradshaw said. (On3.com)

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Five-Star Center Aaron Bradshaw Discusses Kentucky, Louisville, Upcoming Visits