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How nation's top recruiting classes will impact 2012 March Madness
Kentucky's Fab Four and Duke's Austin Rivers could be household names next March.
By
Jason Hickman
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Mar 17, 2011, 4:03pm
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1. Kentucky
Signees/Commitments:
Anthony Davis
,
Michael Gilchrist
,
Marquis Teague
,
Kyle Wiltjer
NCAA Tournament impact:
The nation's top recruiting class will also have the biggest impact on next year's NCAA Tournament. Calipari has his next great point guard in Teague and a high school national player of the year candidate in Gilchrist. His versatility will be a huge bonus for the continually-reloading Wildcats. Davis may have as much upside as any player in the 2011 class and Wiltjer follows current Kentucky frosh Terrence Jones from the state of Oregon. It wouldn't be a surprise to see any of the four – or all four – in the starting lineup next season in Lexington.
Michael Gilchrist helped St. Patrick of Elizabeth, N.J., hold down high school basketball's No. 1 ranking for five weeks this season.
<center>Photo by Lonnie Webb</center>
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