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Potpourri, May 1

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Amir Abdur-Rahim: "SOME” of you P5 coaches, Head & Assistants need to get back on your craft.

Don’t pass on a player & then a year later once you see what your eyes couldn’t, try & POACH him from OUR programs. But hey… every1 can recruit not every1 can EVALUATE."

He's the head coach at South Florida.

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Jon Rothstein: "Sources: Saint Mary's transfer Aidan Mahaney has committed to UConn."

"Why transfer Aidan Mahaney decided to leave Saint Mary’s and join UConn’s bid for three-peat"

Well, it will be a much more fast-paced offense for him. Let's see if Mahaney can up his three-point shooting % as he finished at 40% as a freshman, 35.5 this season. He also shot 43% overall as a frosh, 39% overall this season.

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Tobias Bass: "NEWS: Mady Sissoko will transfer to Cal. Sissoko averaged 3.3 points & 5.1 rebounds per game last year at Michigan State. Mark Madsen & staff have now added 9 players via the portal:

  • Andrej Stojakovic
  • Lee Dort
  • BJ Omot
  • Josh Ola-Joseph
  • Jeff Nwankwo
  • DJ Campbell
  • Christian Tucker
  • Rytis Petraitis"

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Simply Basketball: "Chase Rawlins (2025) stock continues to rise after an impressive showing at pro16league‼️ The 6’6 guard has great size and skill with the ability to to play both guard positions."

Get on him now you Nor Cal mid-majors or mid-major wannabees who lament the inability to land blue chippers!

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"Utah State Hoops Receives a Verbal Commitment from Roosevelt HS (OR) Point Guard Terrence Hill"

"...Hill chose the Aggies over offers from Colorado State, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon State, Portland, Portland State, San Francisco, and San Jose State..."

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"Latest trend proves this skill is most coveted in college basketball transfer portal"

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Mahmoud Fofana has entered the transfer portal. He played this season at Cal State Northridge, at Cal State San Bernardino before that, at West Valley College before and at Santa Teresa High. At 6-foot-6, 185, he came over with his CSSB head coach Andy Newman who nabbed the Northridge job. Fofana averaged 5.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in 21 minutes a game.

This move is a mystery.

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Ahmad Jeffries: "Blessed to receive an offer from Bellevue University 🙏🏽 Go Bruins"

Jeffries is a 6-foot-3 guard at Columbia College with strong defensive and long distance shooting skills.

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Joshua Neal: "110% committed!!! #gocorsairs"

The 6-foot-5 Neal is attending Vanden High and now headed to College of the Redwoods.

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Chico State junior All-CCAA Second Team guard Evan Oliver is headed to Cal State University San Bernardino where he attended games in his youth. He led Chico in scoring this season at 12.6 points per game.

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Verbal Commits D2: "Chico State F Adam Afifi has entered the transfer portal."

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Diego Martinez: "Blessed to receive an offer from Pacific University! Thank you Coach Lunt, Coach Hellstrom and the rest of the staff for believing in me."

Martinez is 6-foot-7 and attending Valley Christian High. Pacific University is located in Oregon.

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In 29 games/starts and 31 minutes a contest this season, 6-foot-3 senior CJ (Dublin High) Jackson averaged 13.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and shot 40%, 34% and 85% respectively for Purdue Northwest.

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Antelope Valley's Michael Hayes, one of six returning NAIA All-America selections from a year ago, was named to the Third Team for the second consecutive year. Hayes, a Tracy, Calif., native was voted the California Pacific Conference Player of the Year for the second straight season, leading the Pioneers to a 26-5 record, their sixth regular season title, the top seed in the postseason tournament, and their fifth appearance in the NAIA National Championship. A senior forward, Hayes averaged 16.9 points per game, and, for the second straight year, he led the Cal Pac in field goal percentage at 57.3 percent. He made his presence known at both ends of the floor, averaging 7.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 2.0 steals per contest. He improved in each category from last year's Player of the Year statistics.

The 6-foot-4 Hayes is out of West High, Las Positas College and Chico State.

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