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SIAP - Greg Tucker commits to Northern Colorado

FasterThanYou

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I follow football recruiting, but not basketball that much. Happened on this note when I was searching for an update on a football guy.

It's from September, so sorry if already posted, but I didn't see it.

http://www.semoball.com/blogs/mishow/entry/43742/
Charleston's Tucker commits to Northern Colorado
Posted Wednesday, September 28, 2011, at 11:36 PM

Charleston High School senior guard Greg Tucker, arguably the region's premier boys basketball player, earlier this week gave a verbal commitment to Northern Colorado, a young Division I program that made the NCAA tournament last year.
Tucker had also been recruited at various times by several OVC schools, including SEMO. I've been told that, for whatever reason, SEMO's interest in Tucker cooled off since the summer.

The earliest Tucker can make it official with Northern Colorado is in mid-November during the NCAA's early signing period.

Read more: semoball.com: Blog: Charleston's Tucker commits to Northern Colorado http://www.semoball.com/blogs/mishow/entry/43742/#ixzz1dEAlRPhk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If you go to the actual article, there are comments from people who have seen Tucker play.
He is 6-foot-2.

Here's another article comparing Tucker to another local player. Very positive reviews.
http://semoball.com/forums/highschoolbasketball/thread/2914

greg is the best player in the area because at any point when the ball is in his hands he can do great things with it if he can continue to improve his outside shot he will be unstoppable around here but he need to become more consistent in that area also defenseively when he wants to he'll shut someone down


Read more: semoball.com: High School Basketball Forum : Greg Tucker vs TJ Tisdell http://semoball.com/forums/highschoolbasketball/thread/2914#ixzz1dECdUgDi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I couldn't find his stats, per se, but did see that he scored over 20 ppg several times and had a game-high score of 34 points this spring.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/high...cle_770932d4-d9ad-531a-885f-75ad44909d91.html

Gregory Tucker had a game-high 34 points to lead Charleston, MO to a 82-68 win over visiting Bayless Saturday
Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/sports/high-school/boys-basketball/article_770932d4-d9ad-531a-885f-75ad44909d91.html#ixzz1dEDQ6MDN" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 

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