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2019 four-star Isaiah Stewart a priority for Big East, ACC schools


There are not many harder playing prospects in the 2019 class than , a 6-foot-7 power forward. Despite missing most of his sophomore campaign this winter, a bevy of college programs remained in hard pursuit of the McQuaid Jesuit star. “My coach with the City Rocks told me that Duke contacted him and Notre Dame came up and saw me at a practice a week ago,” Stewart said. (Rivals.com)

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