Five Takeaways From Cleveland State’s Exhibition Win Over Ursuline--HoriZone Roundtable
Cleveland State Women’s Basketball Picks Up Exhibition Win Over Ursuline--csuvikings.prestosports.com
IUPUI men's basketball coach Matt Crenshaw on the importance of recruiting local players--Indy Star
JAGUARS TO HOST IU NORTHWEST IN EXHIBITION CONTEST ON THURSDAY NIGHT--iupuijags.com
68 reasons to look forward to the 21-22 college basketball season--College Hoops Today
24. Patrick Baldwin Jr.
This five-star prospect spurned some of the top programs in the country to play for his father — Patrick Baldwin Sr. — at Milwaukee. How good is Patrick Baldwin Jr.? Early projections have him going somewhere in the lottery of the 2022 NBA Draft.
The 25 most intriguing men’s college basketball players for 2021-22--The Athletic
9. Patrick Baldwin Jr., MilwaukeeA five-star prospect and potential NBA lottery pick walks into his father’s Summit League program and, well, who the hell knows what happens? It’s one of the most singular dynamics in recent college hoops memory. The Panthers have some very capable talent surrounding Baldwin, so it shouldn’t be a one-man show, as long as that very capable talent is happy to take secondary and tertiary roles, and so on. Baldwin’s health will add to the intrigue. Milwaukee has been very careful — possibly overly careful, as Pat Baldwin Sr. will concede — bringing its star freshman back from an ankle injury dating to his senior year of high school. Baldwin Jr. is expected to be full-go from the jump. But even then, the 121 minutes he logged with Team USA’s U19 squad last summer represent his only competitive action in 11 months.
OAKLAND CONCLUDES EXHIBITION PLAY AGAINST LAKE SUPERIOR STATE--goldengrizzlies.com
Toole Shed: Previewing the Robert Morris men’s and women’s basketball seasons with Tristan Freeman--Colonial Sports Network
Flames Host Scarlet Hawks in Lone Exhibition--uicflames.com
Flames Ground Eagles in Exhibition Matchup--uicflames.com
Wright State basketball: Raiders still have unclaimed starting spot with opener looming--Dayton Daily News
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