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Saturday / November 23.

UCLA Ramping up Northeast Recruiting

NEW YORK — If it seems like UCLA head coach Ben Howland is ramping up his recruiting in the Northeast, that’s because he is.

“We’ve tried to stick our hat in the ring here on a couple kids and we’re involved with a couple kids right now that I think are really good players out of this area,” Howland said Tuesday in advance of his team’s game Wednesday with No. 7  Villanova in the NIT Season Tip-Off at Madison Square Garden.

Howland cannot comment on unsigned prospects, but St. Anthony junior point guard Kyle Anderson, the No. 1 floor general in the Class of 2012, recently took an unofficial to the Los Angeles school.

UCLA has also recently gotten involved with South Kent (Conn.) junior shooting guard Ricardo Ledo, a Providence native and the No. 2 shooting guard in that class.

The Bruins swung and missed on Mount Vernon point guard Jabarie Hinds when he chose West Virginia, and also made a late push for Brewster’s Naadir Tharpe, who picked Kansas, and uncommitted guard Elijah Carter. (Carter, who will sign late, has recently been offered by Iowa and received interest from Oklahoma, according to his AAU coach.)

SEC coaches like John Calipari of Kentucky and Bruce Pearl of Tennessee and Big East coaches like West Virginia’s Bob Huggins, Louisville’s Rick Pitino and Pitt’s Jamie Dixon have already established they can come into the New York/New Jersey area and swipe players away from the local schools.

Now UCLA and its storied tradition is joining the hunt as well.

“I don’t think it’s a generalization, I think it’s based on each specific kid,” Howland said. “Every kid’s different.

“For us we have to get not only good players, but also good students. So our pool of recruiting is much smaller than others because of the academic requirements at UCLA.”

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  • The word from the West , on Bennie.

    Bennie likes DEFENSE.

    Bennie runs half court offense.

    The West Players do not like LA LA…. not a run and gun offensive style.

    Defense, Defense, Defense.

    No TOP West player considers ucla , in their TOP3 list. That’s how bad ucla has dropped in the West.

  • “No TOP West player considers ucla , in their TOP3 list. That’s how bad ucla has dropped in the West.”

    FYI, UCLA has NO scholarship seniors, and only 3 scholarship Juniors on their roster. Next season they’re adding 2 Mcdonald’s All American bigs, as well as Scout.com’s #1 SG in the west…that will make 4 McDonalds All Americans on the roster, all from the West – 6’10 current frosh Josh Smith, the 6’10 Wear Twins, and 6’5 Malcolm Lee. THAT’s how bad UCLA has dropped in the west….and that doesn’t count THIS years leading scorers – sophmores Reeves Nelson (20.5pts, 12 rebs per game so far this season, or Tyler Honeycutt (15.7pts 8,3 rebs) – both from the LA area. Or current frosh Tyler Lamb (ranked as the #38 recruit in the country) or other former top 50 recruits like underclassment Brendan Lane and Jerime Anderson – All three from the LA area. Oh, and reserve freshman center Anthony Stover was Scout’s #77 recruit in the country….

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