Terrell Stoglin has declared for the NBA draft, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Stoglin led the ACC in scoring this past season, averaging 21.6 points on 41.3 percent shooting for the Terps.
Terrell Stoglin has declared for the NBA draft, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Stoglin led the ACC in scoring this past season, averaging 21.6 points on 41.3 percent shooting for the Terps.
Troy Williams, a top-20 recruit, has cut his list of possible college destinations to Kentucky and North Carolina.
“They’re both good schools,” Williams said. “They’re like the top two programs out there right now, so it’s going to be a hard decision. But it will come down to which coach I like the best.”
Williams is the nephew of amateur-circuit basketball legend Boo Williams, who has ties to both finalists.
“Kentucky plays a fast pace and coach (Calipari) is a good friend of my uncle’s,” Williams said.
Williams said he gets along with North Carolina coach Roy Williams “and some of the players came from my uncle’s team. They get up and down, too, and have a lot of dunks.”
Michael Gbinije has received interest from VCU, Marquette, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Villanova and Rutgers.
Gbinije opted to transfer after averaging 1.7 points and 0.8 rebounds during his freshman season at Duke.
The 6-foot-6 swinman was a top-30 prospect in the class of 2011.
Amile Jefferson hopes to make his final decision by next week.
“It’s been tough,” Jefferson said. “We’re trying to set a date now. Hopefully by next week, I can finally make a decision…I need that comfort level, when I just know.”
Jefferson is considering Kentucky, Duke, Ohio State, North Carolina State and Villanova.
Randolph Childress is Wake Forest’s new director of player development, the university announced Wednesday.
Childress played for Wake Forest from 1990-95.
Childress’ 2,208 career points ranks second in Wake Forest history.
Duke has extended an offer to Austin Nichols, a 6-foot-8, 215-pound forward out of Memphis Briarcrest Christian School.
"It was a dream come true," Nichols said of the offer from Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski. "Yet, I am totally neutral. I've had an extremely fun time with all this recruiting, and the first thing I got in my head when he said 'scholarship' was that it was a dream."
Nichols is considering offers from Memphis, Tennessee, Florida, Virginia, Vanderbilt, and Texas, among others.
Allerik Freeman, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound guard, received a scholarship offer on Monday from Duke.
Freeman has expanded his list of possible college destinations to include the Kansas, Villanova, UCLA and Ohio State.
Tony Chennault is close to transferring to Villanova, according to sources close to the situation.
Chennault recently opted to leave Wake Forest to be closer to home because his mother has been experiencing health problems.
The 6-foot-2 guard will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Duke guard Andre Dawkins, who has one year of eligibility remaining, could be a redshirt candidate for next season, the school announced Thursday.
Dawkins closed the season mired in a difficult shooting slump, hitting only 3 of his final 23 shots.
A 6-foot-4 guard, Dawkins averaged 8.4 points and 2.1 rebounds.
Jabari Parker wants to narrow his extensive list to a final five later this spring. Parker is considering offers from Kentucky, Duke, Kansas, North Carolina and Illinois, among others.
The 6-foot-8 forward led Chicago Simeon High to 33-1 record and a third straight state championship this past season.
He has one more state title than Simeon alum Derrick Rose, with one season to go.
"He's good, a polished player to be so young," says Rose, who gets to keep an eye on Parker while he leads his hometown Chicago Bulls. "Has the will to win, and that's all you need."