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NEW YORK — Maurice Harkless has made his college choice.
“I will be going to the University of Connecticut,” the 6-foot-7, 180-pound Harkless, 16, said Wednesday afternoon in the SNY studio in midtown Manhattan.
Harkless, a junior wing at Forest Hills High School in Queens, N.Y., is the No. 12 small forward and No. 50 player overall in the Class of 2011, according to Rivals.
Harkless is coming back from a broken metatarsil bone in his left foot. In his first game back he scored 21 points in Forest Hills’ 60-57 loss to Wings Academy on Sunday.
A year ago, he helped lead his high school team to the Queens borough crown and the PSAL Class AA quarterfinals.
Harkless chose UConn over Seton Hall, St. John’s, Kentucky and Fordham.
He plans to watch his future team Wednesday night when the No. 14 Huskies (6-1) face No. 4 Kentucky (8-0)  in the SEC/Big East Invitational at Madison Square Garden. (Read about the Calhoun-Calipari rivalry here.)
“It should be a lot of fun. The game should be exciting,” Harkless said.
Harkless has visited UConn a couple of times and said he got along well with head coach Jim Calhoun and the staff.
“The coaches were very welcoming. All the coaches spoke to me. The campus was great. I’ve been to a couple of games. The fans were great. They knew all the players. It was just a nice environment. I love the school,” he said.
Harkless said Calhoun projects him as a wing man who can contribute to future success.
“He told me that if I come there we can have a good chance of winning a national title and that’s what I want to do,” Harkless said.
 Harkless projects to grow at least a couple of inches and could be closer to 6-9 by the time he steps on campus. He will have time to develop his game and body first.
“I want to get stronger. I want to get better in the post. I want to get my ball-handling a lot better so I can be prepared for the next level,” Harkless said.
Harkless has drawn comparisons to former Boston Celtics star Reggie Lewis, as well as fellow Queens native Devin Ebanks of West Virginia and current UConn junior forward Stanley Robinson.
“The sky’s the limit for his abilities,” said Forest Hills coach Ben Chobhaphand. “He will be able to play the guard and the wing definitely at UConn. He has shot-blocking ability now. UConn has led the country in shot-blocking not only at the five position, but their fours and threes are all able to block shots. In that aspect, I think he’ll be fine and hopefully Coach Calhoun can develop him into maybe having an opportunity to be a pro one day.
“Coach Calhoun said he reminds him of Reggie Lewis, so I see the same thing. Mo’s perimeter jump shot has a nice stroke.”
New York recruiting expert Tom Konchalski said Harkless needs to work on his post game.
“He’s physically similar to Ebanks in that he’s long and lean and he wants to be a perimeter player and he has perimeter skill but he’s unlike Devin Ebanks because Devin Ebanks is one of the best rebounders in the country and that’s something that he’s yet to do,” Konchalski said. “He’s got to work on his body but he’s a young kid. He’s got time to do it. He won’ t be there for two years.”
Added Chobhaphand: “We’re definitely trying to develop his rebounding because he might grow two, three, four inches. He might be 7-foot when he gets there, so we want him to have the ability to be a player, not a position.”
JessieWildcat / December 9, 2009
Not a surprise..except for the UK fans.
Many believed it was between UConn and UK.
Another big recruiting loss by UK Calicats.
Isn’t it fiftting that Harkless selects UCon…on the same day , that both school will play against each other.
The nation will continue to hear of Harkless commit and the cry will become louder…whatz up with Calicats?
No www and no commits.
Congrad to U Conn.
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heavy1979 / December 9, 2009
A huge loss for Kentucky? Are you kidding me? Have you ever heard of Quincy Miller of Mike Gilchrist? LMFAO @ huge loss!
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TJCPenny / December 9, 2009
Michael Gilchrist will most likely end up at Villanova – something about playing for Johnny Manchowder and how he leaves programs in a mess when he leaves must be getting less and less attractive for recruits.
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nine5seven / December 9, 2009
It’s kinda hard to accept a scholarship to a school that did not offer you one to begin with which Kentucky did not do.
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heavy1979 / December 9, 2009
^^^^ Yeah we did not even offer him. Also there is no doubt Nova is a player for Gilchrist but he will be in Kentucky Blue unless something dramatically changes in his recruitment.
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TJCPenny / December 9, 2009
UK is a serious player for Gilchrist but the allure of playing for a clean program that promotes the student athlete will be too much for Gilchrist to turn down.
FYI, Gilchrist’s Mom loves Jay Wright and believes that he will take care of Michael.
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heavy1979 / December 9, 2009
Yeah she also love’s coach Cal, so does WWW. Seriously Nova is not gonna land this kid. You know the one Gilchrist refers to as “Uncle Wes’?
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Avaricious / December 9, 2009
Mike may have difficulty speaking with the press, but he is definitely a better hs student than future and current Villanova “student-athletes” Jayvaughn Pinkston, Dom Cheek, and Corey Fisher. While it may not be as strong or fruitful as Calipari’s, Coach Wright does have a relationship with WWW too. These two have competed for former Memphis “student-athlete/driver” Tyreke Evans, but the Memphis package was better.
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heavy1979 / December 9, 2009
He is going to Kentucky.
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pastaboy / December 10, 2009
Next year stuff ……. Cal dumps Calhoun again ……hahahahahahahha……BTW id UCONN in CUSA ? ( snickers) …..40 and 0 freight train down your frigging throats …….hahahahahahahahaa
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jhawk4 / December 10, 2009
40-0 will be pretty tough to achieve pasta.
its possible, but i wonder how many times Wall can save them. the count is already 4! he is truly an unbelievable talent. i want to see wall vs lucas and wall vs collins before the year is done!
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Popcity / December 10, 2009
Congratulations Maurice Harkless, UCONN is a great program! Remember the last NYC forward to attend UCONN,Curtis Kelly, work hard! HARD WORK BEATS TALENT WHEN TALENT DOESN’T WORK HARD !
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JessieWildcat / December 10, 2009
That was a good WIN by UK. And if you get Wall in foul trouble, you have a real good chance of winning. Eric B. is NO Wall, for sure.
Every recruiting loss is big. This is just another one of many.
The are adding up.
Hard to recruit without www.
I am also incline to believe that Mike C. will end up with Jay.
That seems to be the better fit.
Moroever, did YOU see that ESPx piece.
Cali -come on. You know what is happening.
–I am resposible for everything. But, NOT accountable for everything.
–I can not control what happens from top to bottom.
Myabe it sounds like something is on your mind?
Please do tell , Cali…
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