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Former Purdue frontward Scott Martin has unmistakable to assignment to Notre Dame.

May 31st, 2008 Posted in NCAA basketball news, NCAA college basketball

Former Purdue familiar Scott Martin has emphatic to transmission to Notre Dame.

Martin said Wednesday that he baptized Fighting Irish instructor Mike Brey on Tuesday to tell him of his verdict. He elite Notre Dame after making visits to Butler and his hometown school, Valparaiso.

Martin said he liked the college and his new teammates, and Brey was a key issue in his ruling.

“He lets players play and lets them do what they’re good at,” Martin said.

The 6-foot-8 left-hander games for the Boilermakers, who finished the spell 25-9 after losing to Xavier in the next round of the NCAA contest. Martin said he decided to leave Purdue because “I just felt for me to be the best I can be I needed to try to some degree singular.”

Martin was a highly rated employee out of Valparaiso High School in Indiana, 22.2 and 9.1 rebounds as a major.

He 8.5 points and 3.8 , playing just about 22 transcript a game last period.

Martin is the subsequent contestant to transfer to Notre Dame this offseason. Ben Hansbrough, who helped Mississippi State encroachment to the another round of the NCAA playoffs in March, announced in April that he is to Notre Dame.

Neither participant can play until the 2009-10 time of year. Hansbrough will have two years of eligibility left, while Martin will have three.

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