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Isabell on board

Tramaine Isabell left Columbia after an official visit last weekend close to a commitment. Turned out all h needed was a few more days.
"I committed last night," Isabell said on Thursday morning. "I talked to coach Fuller. We've been talking a lot lately and he was pretty excited. They've been recruiting me real hard."
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Isabell, a 6-foot-1 point guard from Seattle, is the fourth member of Missouri's 2014 freshman class. The other three are already on campus and Isabell is now set to join them.
"I think I'm going to leave early next week," he said.

Isabell recently took the ACT and reports that his scores are back and he is ready to go academically. As far as on the court, he'll join a fight for playing time on Kim Anderson's first team.

"They told me I'm going to be playing some minutes next year," Isabell said. "Basically, the ones who deserve to be in the game are going to be in the game. They didn't guarantee me anything."
Isabell averaged 24 points and five assists a game and led his Garfield High team to a state championship as a senior. He committed to Missouri rather than taking a planned visit to Providence.

"My family and I just had a feeling," Isabell said. "My mom really liked the visit. I really enjoyed my visit, getting a chance to meet the coaches, see the facilities and getting to know the people. Everything about the school I really liked."
Following Isabell's commitment, Missouri has one scholarship still available for the 2014 class.
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