USC'S Basketball team could have a commitment secured from Paulius Joneliunas (6-10) of Lithuania by midweek
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19 March 2003 y., Wednesday
USC'S Basketball team could have a commitment secured from Paulius Joneliunas (6-10) of Lithuania by midweek.
Joneliunas made his official visit to USC for the Georgia game. He also visited SMU and has been recruited by Virginia, Utah, Marquette, Marshall, West Virginia and Hawaii. Dick Wall, Joneliunas' coach in Roanoke, Va., said Saturday he expected a decision from him early in the week. Joneliunas averaged 13 points, 10 rebounds and six assists per game this season.
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