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WSU notes: Busy July gives Shocker coaches many options for recruits

Basketball recruiting never stops in ordinary times, which means Wichita State’s rush to the November signing period is something even more frenetic.

There are six senior Shockers to replace after 2018, plus the possibility that the roster takes a hit from the NBA Draft.

July featured three four-day evaluation periods which sent coaches coast to coast to watch all-day tournaments, out of which sprouts a flurry of scholarship offers. Shocker coaches watched junior college athletes at the Mullen’s Top 100 in Wichita and high school stars in Lawrence at the Hardwood Classic. They fanned out to places such as Las Vegas (Gregg Marshall missesd the LaVar Ball show by one day), Atlanta and Philadelphia.