With the first live period in July now in the books, we take a look back at the players we saw. Who were the best, who improved their stock the most, and who left something to be desired?
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Duke: Blue Devils Get Some Backcourt Help
Duke received good news when recruit Andre Dawkins decided to enroll a year early, pending NCAA approval.
Joe Brown Memorial Tournament Player Evaluations
Our last stop in the first live period was back in New Jersey for the first day of the Joe Brown Memorial Tournament. There, we saw 15 teams competing in pool play, with the playoffs set to follow the next day.
Providence: Friars Bet on Keno Through 2016
Providence coach Keno Davis, the 2008 National Coach of the Year, has signed a new contract that will keep him with the Friars through 2015-16.
Troy: Trojans Add Graduated Crimson Tide Center
Following graduation at Alabama and an NCAA waiver, center Yamene Coleman will play his final season at Troy. He averaged four points and rebounds per game last season.
Kentucky: Wildcats Looking for a Few Good Texas Lawyers
Kentucky will be looking for lawyers licensed to practice in Texas to help it battle former coach Billy Gillispie’s $6 million lawsuit.
Pac-10: Former Commissioner Hallock Dies at 91
Former Pacific-10 commissioner Wiles Hallock, who oversaw the league from 1971-83, died at his home Monday. He was 91.
Super 16 Showcase Recap
On an otherwise quiet day on the east coast, a number of teams came to Connecticut for the Super 16 Showcase. We take a look at some of the players we saw in the one-day event.
Clemson: Tigers Reel in Johnson
Former USC recruit Noel Johnson has decided to play for Clemson after reopening his recruitment when former Trojans coach Tim Floyd resigned.
Louisville: More Drama for Pitino’s Accuser
The attorney for Jefferson County, Ky., said he will not prosecute a sex offense complaint filed by Karen Cunagin Sypher, a woman accused of trying to extort Louisville coach Rick Pitino.