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2024 guard Drake Powell was the big winner of Day 1 of the NCAA Live Evaluation Period


Anytime you have college coaches sitting courtside, it is a proving grounds. Today’s matchups seemed more like a pecking order for 2024 guard . The 6-foot-6 Powell started off against four-star . Powell finished with a game-high 21 points. He held Evans to nine. Powell’s second matchup of the day was against four-star . (On3.com)

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2024 guard Drake Powell was the big winner of Day 1 of the NCAA Live Evaluation Period


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