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PG Makai Ashton-Langford Transfer from Providence to BC
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[QUOTE="jordville, post: 2152628, member: 3388"] [I][MEDIA=twitter]849751856872083458[/MEDIA] [B]"[URL='https:///content/prospects/3494']Makai Ashton-Langford[/URL],[/B] a high four-star guard out of the New England region, backed off his commitment to UConn, asking the Huskies' staff for his release. Now back on the market, Ashton-Langford becomes one of the top available prospects in the 2017 class. Before Ashton-Langford committed to UConn in the fall, others such as Syracuse, Kansas and Louisville were in the hunt. Each has landed a guard since then, though KU has remained in pursuit of point guards this spring; it would likely ramp attention back up with the Brewster Academy guard. Syracuse could do just the same, and Duke could follow suit. However, for the Providence fans out there, it would seem like [B]Ed Cooley[/B]’s program might be the likely landing spot for Ashton-Langford. The Friars were in his final two the first time around, and given that they would absolutely love to add a point guard this spring and already developed rapport with Ashton-Langford and his camp, it looks like they are in strong position here for the top-50 guard."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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