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From: New Haven Register | Date: April 19, 2008| Author: Bill Cloutier | Copyright information

The Quinnipiac men's basketball team received a letter of intent from guard DeAndre Bynum on Friday. Bynum is a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Camp Hills, Md. He attended Progressive Christian Academy last year after three years at White Station High in Memphis, Tenn.

Bynum was also interested in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Missouri. He originally made a verbal commitment to Georgia State but recanted after coach Michael Perry was fired by...

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