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Top high school basketball star commits to Howard University | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by Amanda Scurlock, Los Angeles Sentinel Sports Writer Five-star high school basketball player Makur Maker has committed to play for Howard University. He chose Howard to encourage other top basketball prospects to commit to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). He turned down the likes of UCLA, Kentucky, and Memphis. Maker originally was going Continued

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