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Recruiting Rakease Passmore came out on fire...

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Passmore had been back home in Palatka, Fla., so he missed the first half, and he probably got his 21 points in 10-11 minutes of action. Hit some 3-pointers, a couple of big dunks, got after it on defense. Looked much more relaxed on the court. He will officially visit Oregon on Tuesday and then will do a top 10 on May 1.

We'll have a video package and story on Passmore coming up. He plays again at 1:35 p.m. at the Raleigh Convention Center. Paul McNeil didn't play in the first game but they thought he'd be there for the second game. Junior power forward Jarin Stevenson and Team United against sophomore point guard Eli Ellis at 3:30ish, I believe.

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New Game: Remember this player?

Thought I’d start a thread of posts recognizing and remembering past players that don’t come up much, but are worth calling out. I’ll go first.

Remember Tremain Hall? After a nightmare of a time getting cleared to play, I remember his first plays for the Pack we ran 3-4 straight plays to him. I remember him as a speedster out of FL, one of Amato's first big gets, that put it all out there for The Pack.

Jacey could probably make this 100 posts on his own, at much higher quality!

Former target M.J. Rice in the portal...

Kansas freshman wing M.J. Rice is in the portal after a disappointing year. This has been rumored all the way back to December when he got hurt and just never was in the rotation. It had to be humbling to get a "dnp-cd" against NC State in late November.

Rice is from Creedmoor, N.C., and went to Durham Academy his first two years, but he had a bad ACL tear his sophomore year. I think NC State offered him despite that injury during that time, and pursued him vigorously. He went to Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy his junior year, and then Napa (Calif.) Prolific Prep his senior year. He played with L.J. Thomas on Team Loaded NC 17s and ranked No. 29 overall in the country in the class of 2022 by Rivals.com. Thomas had more points than Rice this past season.

If you had asked me if Rice and NC State would be a thing in December, I would have said "for sure." Now, not so sure.

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Recruiting Rivals transfer portal coverage..

The transfer portal officially opens Monday and it's already been incredibly busy. We have you covered. Rivals has all the latest news on the biggest transfers, we're now ranking every entry into the portal and we also have a message board to talk about everything portal-related.

Please use these resources to find all the breaking news and everything else when it comes to the portal:

Site: https://portal.rivals.com/

Transfer Tracker & Ranking: https://n.rivals.com/transfer_tracker/2023

Message board: https://forums.rivals.com/forums/football-transfer-portal.46/

And please follow us on social for all the breaking news: @RivalsPortal

Recruiting Former Providence commit Garwey Dual explores options, including NC State...

Former Providence commit Garwey Dual explores options

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Dual was a player who NC State fell in love with a year ago last spring. Kareem Richardson had offered him May 29, 2022, and I talked to him and he had a unique background. He's from Houston and went to Richmond (Texas) Bush High, but then made the move to Carmel High outside Indianapolis. He played with five-star prospect Xavier Booker on the George Hill All-Stars and attended some individual camps and just blew up. But...Providence locked him up before he even really got going on his recruitment. He made the move to Southern California Academy in Santa Clarita, Calif., which is where Isaiah Miranda started off at.

He's a unique point guard at 6-foot-5 with a 7-0 wingspan, and he jumped up in the rankings to No. 35.

ACC OT: UVA lands a post player...

Merrimack power forward/center Jordan Minor is transferring to Virginia. The Cavaliers will still want another post player (or two), but Minor is a good start. He's physically a big, strong guy, and he wants to dunk everything he can with that size. It won't be as easy in the ACC, but he averaged 17.4 points and 9.4 boards at Merrimack, which actually won the league tournament but because they are going through the transition, that is how Fairleigh Dickinson got in. He had 43 points and 28 rebounds in three games against FDU.

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