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Sunday / November 24.
  • Nerlens Noel has trimmed his list to Syracuse, Kentucky and Georgetown, according to Scout.com.

    The 6-foot-10 Noel has eliminated North Carolina and UConn.

    On his recent ESPN blog, he discussed what he liked about they Hoyas, who have a tradition of successful big men, from Patrick Ewing and Dikembe Mutombo to Alonzo Mourning down through to Henry Sims.

    “I had a chance to talk with Coach John Thompson III (on Monday) and he talked a lot about how successful the program had been with big men,” Noel wrote on ESPN. “He said that they had the blueprint to develop players like me and I’ve got to say that I was definitely feeling what they were saying.”

    North Carolina’s chances at another  NCAA championship appeared to take a major hit Sunday when point guard Kendall Marshall suffered a fractured right wrist midway through the second half of the team’s 87-73 victory over Creighton.

    Marshall was injured after being fouled  by Ethan Wragge on a drive to the basket with 10:56 remaining. He crashed to the floor hard but remained in the game until the 1:54 mark.

    “Let’s get the bad stuff out of the way first,” Carolina coach Roy Williams said. “Kendall has a fractured wrist and that’s all I can tell you. We don’t know. He’s got a fracture of the scaphoid bone of the right wrist.  

    Shabazz Muhammad, the top uncommitted wing player in the Class of 2012, will take an official visit to UCLA in early April and then announce his college decision, likely April 9th or 10th, his father told SNY.tv Sunday evening.

    “I think Coach [Ben] Howland wanted him to come at the beginning of April, for that weekend in the beginning April [6-8], but I know that’s close to the Jordan Game, so I have to look at those dates,” Ron Holmes told SNY.tv. “I’m not exactly sure but that’s when I’ve got it penciled in for.”

    After that visit, the 6-foot-6 Muhammad plans to decide relatively soon.

    St. John’s freshman forward Moe Harkless is holding a press conference Monday afternoon at Madison Square Garden in which he is expected to announce his decision to enter the NBA Draft.

    SNY.tv was the first to report in early February that Harkless might test the NBA waters.

    DraftExpress.com has the 6-foot-8 Harkless listed as the No. 22 prospect in this year’s draft class.

    “A lot of NBA people are really intrigued by him,” Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress.com told SNY.tv. “We need to see who enters to get a better feel for where his stock is exactly, but he’s a hot prospect right now.”

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ever since their time together in Conference USA, John Calipari and Tom Crean have been good friends who often talk by phone after games.

    The conversation this week figures to be a little more spirited, what with a rematch of the Dec. 10 epic between Kentucky and Indiana set for the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Friday in Atlanta.

    “I knew we would be playing him,” Calipari said after his team dismantled Royce White and No. 8 Iowa State, 87-71, here at the KFC Yum! Center.

    “What I would hope is we were playing him for the final game, but we’re not. We’re playing in the Sweet 16. I cannot stand playing friends because, if they win, I’m sick after the game. And if I win, I enjoy it, but I don’t enjoy it because I know what they’re going through because I know how it is.”

    LOUISVILLE,  Ky. — It’s been 20 years since Christian Laettner’s turnaround jump shot buried Kentucky in the East Regional Final … and John Hall still hates his guts.

    Just check out the shirt he wore to Saturday’s Kentucky-Iowa State game here at the KFC Yum! Center.

    “I know I fell out of my chair when it went in,” Hall, 67, told SNY.tv of the 1992 shot.

    “It was a good shot,” he added. “They beat us. It wasn’t meant to be.”

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