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MORE TRICKLING OF COMMITS

By PrepStars.com staff
readermail@prepstars.com
August 19, 2008

While the pace of commitments has been slower so far this week, there have been a couple of additional moves that warrant mention. Likely the most significant move occurred at Iowa, where underrated in-state junior IA WF Chanse Creekmur pledged to the Hawkeyes early.

Creekmur impressed us in the spring, showcasing good athleticism and scoring ability off the dribble. He's the kind of versatile, intelligent kid Iowa has won with in the past, and the Hawkeyes certainly are happy to have him locked up early.

Antoine Allen, 6-2 WG/PG, Fitchburg (MA) Notre Dame: Committed to Providence.

Comment: Allen is a tough and strong scorer from Baltimore who enjoyed a very good season at Lake Clifton in 2007-08. He's a Class of 2008 product who is prepping this year and will join the Friars in 2009-10.

MD C Roscoe Davis: Did not qualify for eligibility at West Virginia.

Comment: Davis clearly possesses the talent to contribute in the Big East, but even when he committed to the Mountaineers it was known that he would be marginal academically. As it stands now, he will consider either a year of prep school (likely) or junior college. If he does attend prep school and strengthen his academic resume, he'll surely end up back on high-major radars over the course of the next several months.

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