Pe'Shon Howard, Haukur Palsson sign letters of intent
Maryland's incoming recruiting class officially grew to five players Monday when guard Pe'Shon Howard and swingman Haukur Palsson signed their national letters of intent to play for the Terrapins, the school announced. Howard and Palsson previously had given Maryland oral commitments, but could not provide official pledges until the late spring signing period, which began last Wednesday.
Howard and Palsson join a Maryland recruiting class that already included guard Terrell Stoglin, swingman Mychal Parker and forward Ashton Pankey.
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April 19, 2010; 2:36 PM ET
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Are any of the recruits "wild and crazy" Venezuelans guards?