Auburn Tigers WiretapMay 2011 Auburn Tigers Wiretap

Kentucky, Auburn, Missouri Considered Early Winners For 2012 Recruiting

Nov 28, 2011 1:21 PM

Kentucky, Auburn and the soon to be added Missouri Tigers have been declared the recruiting winners for the early signing period of the 2012 incoming class.

Archie Goodwin, Alex Poythress and Willie Cauley are committed to Kentucky.

Auburn will add Jordan Price and Shaquille Johnson. Price is a talented scoring guard, while Johnson may be the most athletic big in the class.

Missouri doesn't have as much high end talent, but their group is seven players strong.

Georgia is considered a loser at this junction. They were unable to land any of their in-state talent amongst a group that includes Shaq Goodwin, Robert Carter, Tony Parker, Jordan Adams, Jordan Price.

Harrison Sanford/Five-Star Basketball

Tags: Missouri Tigers, Auburn Tigers, Georgia Bulldogs, Kentucky Wildcats, Southeastern Conference, High School, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting

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Noah Vonleh Impressive In National Prep Showcase

Nov 21, 2011 12:33 PM

Noah Vonleh is challenging Andrew Wiggins for the top slot in the class of 2014.

Vonleh, who plays for New Hampton, was at the National Prep Showcase in New Haven, Connecticut this weekend.

Vonleh, a 6-foot-7 combo forward, had 19 rebounds on Saturday and 14 on Sunday. He also went 4-for-5 from three on Sunday to go with several buckets attacking the rim off the dribble to finish with 19 points.

"I thought I played pretty good and I shot the ball well," said Vonleh. "I've been working on my shooting and getting my handle better."

Vonleh is receiving interest from Connecticut, Boston College, Syracuse, Kansas, Auburn, Georgia Tech and UCLA.

"I don't let it get to my head," Vonleh said of the attention. "I just play hard and try to get better."

Rivals.com

Tags: Noah Vonleh, Boston College Eagles, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Kansas Jayhawks, UConn Huskies, UCLA Bruins, Auburn Tigers, Syracuse Orange, High School, High School Recruiting, NCAA, NCAA Recruiting, High School B-Ball IQ

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