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Weekly Maryland recruiting roundup

In this week's recruiting roundup, the Terps lead for an Austrian in football and add a Bosnian in basketball.

Football recruiting

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-- Class of 2015 defensive line commit Adam McLean tweeted earlier this month that he had qualified academically for Maryland. The tweet since has been deleted.

-- Class of 2015 defensive tackle target Robert Windsor reportedly was offered by Maryland.

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-- Class of 2015 defensive line target Austrian Robinson received an offer from Ohio State, but Maryland reportedly leads.

-- Watch highlights of Class of 2015 linebacker commit Isaiah Davis here.

-- Class of 2016 wide receiver target Tino Ellis told Testudo Times that Maryland and Virginia Tech are his leaders.

-- Class of 2017 offensive tackle target Jordan McNair (McDonogh) said Ohio State is his early leader. Maryland and Penn State also have offered.

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Basketball recruiting

-- Forward signee Ivan Bender, a long-rumored midseason addition, is set to enroll at Maryland on Monday. The native of Bosnia and Herzegovina will be eligible immediately, but a redshirt season is possible.

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-- Class of 2015 guard prospect Isaiah Lamb (Dulaney) visited Maryland for the Terps' win over Minnesota. In October, Sports Illustrated profiled Lamb, who has struggled with homelessness in his life.

-- Class of 2015 guard target Kobe Eubanks included Maryland in his new top 10.

-- Class of 2016 center target Diamond Stone's father says Maryland's strong start has "shut up a lot of people who questioned why they were on our list." The blue-chip prospect also is considering Wisconsin, Connecticut and Oklahoma State.

-- Class of 2016 guard target Curtis Jones reportedly will visit Maryland and nine other schools that have offered. Watch recent highlights of the top-60 prospect here.

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