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Five-star prospects Nerlens Noel, Archie Goodwin and Alex Poythress highlight Kentucky's latest haul.
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24 players will compete for 12 berths to participate in Brazil during June.
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National Player of the Year Kyle Anderson headlines high school basketball's Top 50 from the 2011-12 season.
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John Calipari continues to work magic on the recruiting trail at Kentucky; Can Arizona, UCLA and Colorado lead Pac-12 resurgence?
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High school hoops has enjoyed its share of buzzer beaters this March, some that would rival the best on the collegiate level.
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Nerlens Noel to join Kyle Anderson and Shabazz Muhammad on USA Junior National Select Team.
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Future Michigan State Spartan helps Hamilton Southeastern advance with a miracle buzzer-beater.
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Hamilton Southeastern and North Central – two of the top three teams in the entire state – set to clash in opening game of Indiana's postseason.
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Top-ranked Friars pass biggest test of the season to solidify billing; Justin Bieber inspiring No. 2 Marcus in advance of Texas 5A state playoffs?
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National Player of the Year candidates headline all-star lineup headed to Chicago, but no Nerlens Noel.
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MaxPreps takes a crack at projecting the roster in advance of Thursday's announcement.
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Kyle Anderson, Isaiah Austin and Shabazz Muhammad among senior stars headed to Charlotte.
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DeMatha speaks loudly in win over DaJuan Coleman, Jamesville-DeWitt; Shake-ups underway as four teams knocked out of this week's rankings.
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Controversy at the top? Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas) remains No. 1 despite loss.
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Junior guard sets La Cueva record with 44-point opener. Also, Gehrig Dieter completes record-setting career.
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Kentucky, Michigan State and Georgia Tech buoyed by big Thursday announcements.
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Five-star big men McGary, Austin among those making it official; Big Thursday ahead with three Top 25 recruits potentially rendering decisions.
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Defending champions like Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas) and Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) won't have an easy road to repeat titles.
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Pac-12 powers Arizona, UCLA making moves; New head coaches at Providence, Maryland, Texas A&M and Houston push programs into rankings.
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Indiana's early run provides hope for Hoosier fans, but big changes ahead as just three of 22 five-star recruits have made a decision.