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Oregon Locks in OV with CAA freshman of the year Guard Preston Edmead

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14 hours ago, JayOregonBoston said:

Thanks JayOregonBoston for pointing out this important official visit. Most of this link is behind a paywall, but you can see the following:

"Oregon Basketball Locks in Official Visit with CAA FOY and 4-star PG Preston Edmead
The Oregon Ducks have an important visitor coming to town and it's one of the best point guards available.

Hofstra freshman guard Preston Edmead, a four-star transfer portal prospect, will begin an official visit to Oregon on Tuesday, DuckTerritory has learned. Edmead's visit to Eugene was confirmed to DuckTerritory by Lerner Sports Group, the sports agency representing him.

The 6-foot-1, 170-pound guard would be a significant target for Dana Altman and his staff as Oregon continues its backcourt reload this offseason. The Ducks have major guard needs to address, especially with proven ball-handling, perimeter shot-making and playmaking all at a premium. Edmead checks a lot of those boxes after a standout freshman season at Hofstra.

Edmead was one of the top first-year guards in mid-major basketball this past season, earning CAA Rookie of the Year honors, Second Team All-CAA recognition, a spot on the CAA All-Rookie Team and Most Outstanding Player honors in the CAA Championship. He started all 34 games for Hofstra and averaged 15.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game while knocking down 90 three-pointers."

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