JaQuan Lyle, a 2014 recruit from Evansville, is getting a lot of attention from Kentucky.
Lyle seems like the protypical big point guard that Cal likes to lead his teams.
[I][LEFT][COLOR=#2C2C2C][FONT=Georgia]“Schools have been picking up the pace, starting to recruit me harder,” said the 6-4 Lyle, who plays up a grade level with the Spiece Indy Heat 17s in the spring and summer.[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
[/I][LEFT][I][COLOR=#2C2C2C][FONT=Georgia]Kentucky is one of those schools. Lyle hasn’t set a date, but said his next visit will be to Kentucky. Assistant coach [B]Orlando Antigua[/B] has been in contact with his coach, [B]Shane Burkhart[/B].[/FONT][/COLOR][/I]
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“They were recruiting me pretty hard at first, then sort of backed off a little bit,” he said. “But now, after the two EYBL tournaments, they have been after me pretty hard again.”[/FONT][/COLOR][/I]
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Lyle, who is ranked No. 15 nationally in the 2014 class by Rivals.com, said schools like Georgetown and UCLA have also shown new interest and he picked up an offer from Providence last week. He has offers from Indiana and Purdue, as well as Illinois, Kansas State, Louisville, Michigan State, Ohio State and Xavier.
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