Five-star prospect Noah Vonleh reclassifying into 2013

By Jeff Borzello | College Basketball Writer

Top-10 prospect Noah Vonleh is reclassifying into the class of 2013, multiple sources told CBSSports.com.

There had been whispers about this potential move for several months, but Vonleh and his family made their final decision over the weekend. A source said the recruiting process and travel team grind over the summer helped sway Vonleh toward reclassifying.

Vonleh, a 6-foot-7 forward from New Hampton (N.H.), is currently ranked as the No. 5 overall prospect in the 2014 class. He is a superb talent who is only getting better. He can play both forward positions, and is one of the best rebounders in the country. Over the spring and summer, Vonleh made an effort to expand his offensive game, spending time on the perimeter and becoming more of a matchup problem for defenders.

According to a source, North Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Syracuse and Ohio State are among the primary schools in the mix for Vonleh.

When he was a member of the 2014 class, Vonleh maintained that his recruitment was wide open and he planned on taking his time. With the move to 2013, the timetable will inevitably be sped up.

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