Thursday, May 17, 2007 , Updated
Woodrow Wilson junior basketball player commits to Minnesota
Woodrow Wilson junior guard Nate Garth orally committed to Minnesota on Tuesday.
Last season, Garth produced 15.1 points and 8.4 assists per game for the Wildcats. Garth told Minnesota's Pioneer Press a big reason for signing with Minnesota is, of course, Tubby Smith, but also the added exposure the coach with bring to the program. That means more games on television, so his family can watch him play.
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lakewooder, says:
Woodrow has had another great year in athletics and academics - I'm very proud to see these current kids having as much fun as we did. Your Woodrow friends are your friends forever.
Go Wildcats!
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