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Top 2017 PG Matt Coleman looking to close EYBL career in style


is a bit surprised with the interest he has sparked. “It truly is a blessing,” he said. While being number three on ESPN’s 2017 rankings for the point guard position, Coleman has received up to 17 offers from schools, including Oregon, Alabama, Ohio State and Arizona. Always looking to improve, he looks to find consistency in his jumper; especially at the three-point line. (D1 Circuit)

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