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Xavier Henry
News - Xavier Henry
Xavier Henry signs with Memphis (The Oklahoman): Turns out, playing with his brother was a determining factor for Xavier Henry. The Putnam City standout signed with Memphis on Tuesday, saying playing with his brother C.J. was, "the determining factor." Henry made the announcement live on ESPN at about 7:45 a.m. "Getting my last chance to play with my brother at Memphis and keep my family together," Henry said when asked why he chose Memphis ... Report: Xavier Henry to Sign With The Memphis Tigers (Eyewitness News Memphis): Oklahoma Senior Xavier Henry will sign with the University of Memphis according to a report on Rivals.com. Brotherly love: prospect Henry follows sibling to Memphis (ESPN): Ultimately, it was a desire to play his brother, C.J., that led Xavier Henry, the top prospect in the Class of 2009, to Memphis. Top hoops recruit Henry picks Memphis over KU (The Kansas City Star): Xavier Henry, the No. 3 overall player in the 2009-10 college basketball recruiting class, chose Memphis over Kansas today. Henry, a 6-foot-6 shooting guard from Putnam City High in Oklahoma City, will join his brother C.J. on the Tigers. Henry's father, Carl, played for the Jayhawks during 1983-84. Star guard Henry picks Memphis over Kansas (The Topeka Capital-Journal): Xavier Henry, a 6-foot-6 senior guard from Putnam City (Okla.) High and the son of two former Kansas basketball players, chose the University of Memphis over the Jayhawks, he announced this morning. Prep Henry to make college pick today (Lawrence Journal-World): Prep Henry to make college pick today Henry picks Memphis (Lawrence Journal-World): Henry picks Memphis Tigers get basketball commitment from top recruit Henry (Memphis Commercial Appeal): In any treasure hunt you’ve ever seen, it’s said that X marks the spot. If that’s the case, University of Memphis coach John Calipari hit the jackpot this morning. Memphis, UMass pull weird all nighter -- or morning? (CBS Sportsline): On the face, it seemed like another game, 18,000 fans filling the FedExForum to see Memphis host UMass. That's all that's normal in a bizarre overnight/early morning battle, Gary Parrish says. Lions, Tulane battle for Cup (Hammond Daily Star): Southeastern baseball coach Jay Artigues spent a long time in a very animated "chat" with his team in the outfield following Saturday's 11-0 loss to Texas State. |