GBOA Hoops's Blog
  • 05:53 PM ET  06.20
Views
5470
Comments
0
Pump N Run's Brendan Lane has made a decision about where he will play college basketball. The 6'9 forward has committed to become a UCLA Bruin after graduating high school next year and will play for coach Ben Howland's squad. As recently as a few weeks ago, Lane had said he narrowed his list down to three schools. All three were California schools in the Pac-10: Standord, California and UCLA. Early Saturday morning the junior announced his decision and told Rivals.com, "It's a great program and a championship team. It is a place where I can develop into the best player I can be." Lane joins fellow Pump N Run teammate, Reeves Nelson in UCLA's 2009 recruiting class.  Check out gboahoops.com for more info.

Comment

Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.


Coming soon: Log in with your Facebook account, send comments and Throwdowns to Facebook and more.

Start Your Own Blog

Start Now

The Si.com Cover Hub Go to the Cover Hub

Stub Hub

The 2009 schedule has been released. Search for tickets!

Truth & Rumors

MOST POPULAR

  1. 1
    Ex-Eagle: Cowboys everything wrong about NFL
    Views
    42324
    Comments
    615
  2. 2
    Mangini scaring off GM candidates?
    Views
    18277
    Comments
    160
  3. 3
    Notre Dame commitment may enroll early
    Views
    5912
    Comments
    103
  4. 4
    Friend: Cavs should fear LeBron leaving
    Views
    6392
    Comments
    82
  5. 5
    What's wrong with Sosa's face?
    Views
    73820
    Comments
    77

Most Active Users

Comments + Blog Posts + Throwdowns

  1. 1
    Porkins: F U to Hell, BCS
  2. 2
    RobertMenn: You stole my rake
  3. 3
    Perfectpats
  4. 4
    sign here
  5. 5
    Oso: Yankees win again?

Message Boards

  1. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    CFB Game Day 11/7/2009
    Views
    421
    Replies
    122
  2. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    Sports Illustrated says Pac 10…
    Views
    353
    Replies
    73
  3. NCAAF > General NCAAF

    Iowa's loss was good for the…
    Views
    329
    Replies
    67

Blogs