2009 Class - Hill, Solomon [VERBAL - ARIZONA]

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    Name: Solomon Hill
    Hometown: Los Angeles, California
    Position: SF
    Height: 6'6"
    Weight: 200
    High School: Fairfax

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>According to multiple sources, ESPN 100 forward Solomon Hill gave a verbal commitment to the University of Arizona on Monday. The 6-foot-6 Los Angeles native is currently ranked No. 78 overall in the class of 2009 and chose the Wildcats over Washington State, UNLV, Oregon State and USC among others. He joins fellow ESPN 100 prospect Greg Smith (Vallejo, Calif./Bethel) along with Mike Moser (Portland, Ore./Grant) in head coach Lute Olson's 2009 class.

    ESPN.com's recruiting coordinator Joel Francisco caught Hill in April's The Difference Tournament and knew he was on to something.

    "I may be in the minority, but I felt Hill was climbing the recruiting charts quicker than any prospect so far this AAU season," Francisco said. "It's amazing how his game has transformed from a year ago. He used to be an undersized post player, but now he's blossomed into a legitimate Division I small forward. He has great size and length and he's one of the better passers on the West Coast. His handle has improved considerably since his sophomore campaign and he has a dribble drive that is simply off the charts. My only area of concern for Hill is his jump shot. He's a solid shooter, but needs to improve that area if he wants to make an immediate impact in Tucson."</div>
     

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