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Aldridge will take the court in Austin

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

LaMarcus Aldridge has withdrawn from the NBA draft and will play for Texas, but Duke signee Shaun Livingston will stay in the draft.

Story | Conversation | June 16, 2004

Mims picks FSU over Providence, South Carolina

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Florida State picked up a pledge from a guard, while the Commodores signed two forwards.

Story | Conversation | May 03, 2004

Telfair, other top prospects near decision

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Highly touted guard Sebastian Telfair is one of a group top prospects deciding between college and the NBA draft.

Story | Conversation | April 30, 2004

Hoosiers, Horns are Signing Day heavyweights

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

The Early Signing Period is underway, and it looks like Indiana and Texas will have the top 2004 classes.

Story | Conversation | November 12, 2003

Pruitt selects Illinois over Michigan State

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Top 100 prospect Shaun Pruitt has committed to Illinois, while Michigan and Syracuse also picked up Top 100 pledges.

Story | Conversation | September 17, 2003

Pruitt decision expected Tuesday

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Class of 2004 guard Keith Benjamin has committed to Pittsburgh, while Shaun Pruitt is expected to announce today.

Story | Conversation | September 16, 2003

Pruitt nears choice between Illini, Spartans

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

A couple more forward prospects have made their decisions, while top forward Shaun Pruitt has narrowed his choices.

Story | Conversation | September 12, 2003

Top guard Toney commits to Georgia

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Top 100 prospect Channing Toney is heading to Georgia, while Top 100 forward Shaun Pruitt has narrowed his choices.

Story | Conversation | September 11, 2003

Guard, center thinking Stillwater

Bill Hodge, CollegeSports.com

Oklahoma State has pledged guard Jamaal Brown and center Julius Lamptey is eyeing a spot on the Cowboys.

Story | Conversation | September 10, 2003