ESPNU

ESPNU

ESPNU | CFB Recruiting | CBB Recruiting | HoopGurlz

ESPNU is your destination for comprehensive coverage of all college sports and college football and college basketball recruiting.

More: NCAA Scores | ESPNU 150 | ESPNU 100 | HoopGurlz 100 | Message Boards

7 Results for recruiting

ESPN RISE Athletes of the Week

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

Cross country runner Molly Grabill and soccer goalkeeper Jake Feener are the ESPN RISE National Athletes of the Week

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2009

Many draft prospects had impressive careers on the court

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

For football players hoping to be picked in this weekend's NFL draft, their high school basketball careers helped them get to this point, writes Mark Tennis.

Story | Conversation | April 24, 2009

For nation's top athletes, excelling in one sport is not enough

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

It takes a special athlete to excel on the football field and the basketball court. See which dual-sport players were named 2009 ESPN RISE Grid-Hoop All-Americans.

Story | Conversation | April 23, 2009

Michigan muscles out Pennsylvania

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

No. 5 Michigan bounced No. 4 Pennsylvania this week, capturing 52.5 percent of the fan voting in the ESPN RISE debate over which is the best state for high school basketball.

Story | Conversation | February 26, 2009

Bluegrass State eyes upset in round one

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

In the first round of the Great State Debate, No. 2 seed Illinois takes on No. 7 seed Kentucky.

Story | Conversation | February 08, 2009

Lattimore, Hilliard earn underclassman player of the year honors

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

The ESPN RISE Junior and Sophomore Players of the Year are Marcus Lattimore from Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.) High School and Kenny Hilliard from Patterson (La.) High School, respectively.

Story | Conversation | January 15, 2009

Setting goals helped Allen reach the top

Mark Tennis, ESPNRISE.com

Every week, ESPN RISE will spotlight professional athletes we believe should inspire those of you in high school who are striving to get better at your sport.

Story | Conversation | September 04, 2008