Four Star Recruit Describes His Visit to Morgantown

Morgantown, West Virginia – Kaleb Glenn, a 6’7 forward out of Louisville, Kentucky had an unofficial visit to West Virginia University today and described it as “great.”

Kaleb Glenn, a four star top 50 high school sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky, is being heavily recruited by multiple programs, including West Virginia University.  In fact, Bob Huggins and his coaching staff have made Glenn a priority.

“Louisville, West Virginia, and Indiana,  are the schools I hear from the most,” Glenn told Stockrisers.

Glenn, a multi-dimensional scorer who averaged 12.6 rebounds per game this past season, said he’s very familiar with the West Virginia basketball program and Bob Huggins.

“West Virginia got in on me really early and I hear from them all the time. Bob Huggins is a Hall of Fame coach, he knows how to win at a high level every year. He’s built a great program over there. He thinks I’ll fit in their system perfectly.”

Typically, when Huggins can get players in Morgantown to see the incredible practice facilities and campus, he has a great chance at making them Mountaineers.  Bring him home, Huggs!

– Note: Bob Huggins looks slimmed down in today’s photo!  From the eyeball test, he’s dropped 10-15 pounds since the season ended. 

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Brad Smith, "The Voice of Morgantown", is the most trusted, accomplished name in West Virginia sports journalism. Smith is the foremost, preeminent authority on West Virginia athletics and a lifelong fan of the Mountaineers. Smith, a proud graduate of West Virginia University, resides in Morgantown most of the year, but has a home in Jacksonville, Florida, where he lives during the winter.