Torrey Pines’ Flanagan Will Attend Arizona
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Kevin Flanagan, a 6-foot 9-inch, 235-pound senior forward on the Torrey Pines High School basketball team, has signed a national letter of intent to attend the University of Arizona.
“The coaching staff at Arizona is outstanding,” Flanagan said. “In addition to Lute Olson, the assistant coaches really impressed me. And the players seemed real educated. They weren’t a bunch of renegades out there on the court.”
Flanagan, who averaged 18.8 points and 9.8 rebounds a game as a junior, chose Arizona over SDSU, USD, Arizona State, UC Santa Barbara, Boston College, California and Seton Hall.
“I was considering (SDSU and USD) very heavily,” he said. “(SDSU’s) Jim Brandenburg has a terrific reputation. And (USD’s) Hank Egan, I felt, was going to take a special interest in developing me as a player.
“I was prepared to wait for the later signing date, but I was ready and happy with my decision.”
SOCCER
UC San Diego (21-0-2) will face Messiah (18-2-1) Friday in Rochester, N.Y., in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III men’s playoffs. In the other semifinal, Rochester Institute of Technology (15-0-1) will play host to Salem State (17-2-2) after the UCSD-Messiah match. The finals are scheduled for Saturday.
BASKETBALL
Lorenzo Romar missed a 3-point shot from the top of the key with 4 seconds remaining, and Athletes in Action lost, 88-86, to Marquette in front of 11,487 in the newly built Bradley Center in Milwaukee. Romar led AIA (6-7) with 20 points.
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