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Consensus top-100 recruit Melvin Johnson commits to VCU
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Consensus top-100 recruit Melvin Johnson commits to VCU
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Shaka Smart and the VCU basketball program were looking for a shooter to help fill the void that Troy Daniels’ will leave once he graduates after this season. The staff had been on the trail for some time looking for a shooter and they have found their man in highly-touted 6’2 St. Benedict’s/NY Gauchos guard Melvin Johnson. Johnson had previously been committed to Miami before opening up his recruitment. He was pursued by a number of high major schools both before and after he opened it up and is considered a top-100 recruit by ESPN (85), Rivals (99), and Scout.com (76). He joins Jordan Burgess as a consensus 4-star ESPN/Scout/Rivals recruit and the 2nd ESPN 100/Rivals150 player in VCU’s 2012 class.

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http://www.vcuramnation.com/2012/07/cons...ts-to-vcu/
(This post was last modified: 07-24-2012 11:06 AM by EPJr.)
07-21-2012 04:19 PM
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