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June-July 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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2014 BASKETBALL RECRUITING ISSUE and Caris LeVert play," he said. "There was a guy [at Spiece] who told me I kind of play like Nik Stauskas, but I know for a fact I'm not that good. He's amazing. The way he moves his body and finds his way to the shot is incred- ible. I could watch hours and hours of film of him." Pritzl dominated from long range at Spiece, but he's more than just a shooter, Rivals.com's Eric Bossi said. "He can put it on the floor and get to the rim, too," Bossi said. "He'll defi- nitely move up in the rankings." While he's not in a hurry, anything could happen in the weeks to come. "I am looking for somewhere that I'll know I have a chance to play," he said. "… I would like to play through July. If something comes up and it's that team, I'll look into committing, but I'll probably start making visits in July and August and hopefully make my decision in November." Caleb Swanigan 6-8 • 255 • PF Fort Wayne, Ind. Homestead High School Rivals.com No. 13 rising senior nationally Recently reclassified from 2016 to 2015, Swanigan has lost 15 pounds since his season ended. He was an out- of-shape sophomore at the Michigan Elite Camp last summer, but now he's a monster. "He is quicker now," Spiece Indy Heat AAU coach Casey Adams said. "… He can play at any level he wants to. He's very strong, but the most im- portant thing is he's coachable. That's huge. He wants to be the best player he can be. He likes that competition. He wants to play at the highest level, against the best players." Some believe Michigan State has grabbed a lead due to his relationship with AAU Teammate and MSU com- mit Deytona Davis (6-9, Rivals.com's No. 42 rising senior nationally) of Mus- kegon, Mich., but Swanigan insists he's open and looking for comfort and fit with the coaching staff. "I look for success in the program and a confident coach," he said. "If you have a coach that may leave, you never want that." The Wolverines have not offered him a scholarship, but that may happen in Caleb Swanigan has recently reclassified from the class of 2016 to the class of 2015, and he has greatly improved his conditioning in the last year. PHOTO COURTESY RIVALS.COM

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