UNC, Kansas in good shape with Matthew Hurt
Posted Jun 26, 2017
Matthew Hurt, one of the most polished forwards in high school basketball, has not been short of college interest as a few blue blood programs remain heavily in the mix. Minnesota also remains in the mix thanks to several factors - and his family tie to the program doesn't hurt, either. However, North Carolina and Kansas may be the early leaders at this point.
(Rivals.com)
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