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The impact of Kam Craft, Xavier basketball’s first 2022 commit

General view of second-half action of an NCAA men's college basketball game between the Butler Bulldogs and the Xavier Musketeers, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021, at Cintas Center in Cincinnati. The Xavier Musketeers won, 63-51.

Every year, it seems, when college basketball's recruiting calendar turns another page, there are always players who improve in such a way that it's hard to ignore how drastically they climb up the recruiting rankings. 

Kam Craft's recruiting process was slow initially. But within the last six months, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard out of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, sustained a noticeable rise in his ranking, jumping from a three-star to four-star recruit. 

"It was kind of a slow recruiting process for him and he never got frustrated with it, he just kept grinding and working," said Buffalo Grove head coach Keith Peterson. "Then two years ago as a sophomore, we had a really good team and he had some big games against some good teams and that's when I knew teams were out there watching him. He had 46 points and set the school record as a sophomore against a good Rolling Meadows team with Max Christie (who's committed to Michigan State). 

"That's when I knew he was going somewhere special." 

Craft committed to Xavier University's men's basketball team Thursday, becoming the Musketeers' first commit in the 2022 recruiting class. 


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