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In recent weeks there were reports that Marquette would be receiving visits from a pair of power forwards this coming weekend. Kalif Young, a 6-foot-9 incoming freshman from Canada, and L.G. Gill, a 6-foot-8 graduate transfer from Duquesne who is eligible to play right away, were both linked to the Golden Eagles and reported to have visits scheduled during the final weekend of April.

According to a source, Marquette's only visitor this weekend is Gill, who will arrive in Milwaukee on Friday. As of right now, Marquette has no other visits scheduled.

On April 5, Gill announced his plan to graduate and transfer, making him the first Duquesne player to take advantage of the grad transfer rule. Gill played in 94 career games at Duquesne, including the final 86 in a row, and started all 34 games as a junior. Last season, he was the Dukes' third-leading scorer with 10.1 points per game and the team's top rebounder with 6.5 rebounds per contest.

While he proved himself a reliable rebounder, Gill also demonstrated an ability to stretch the court. Over the course of his three seasons, 56% of his shot attempts came from long range where he was a career 33.7% shooter. Last season, Gill put up 4.5 three-pointers per game, making 34.4% of his attempts.

Gill, a Chesterfield, Va. native whose full name is Charles A. Gill Jr. (L.G. stands for "Little Gill," a nickname that has been with him since birth), has also reportedly had interest from Texas, East Carolina and Iowa State. According to CBS Sports, he also plans to visit Maryland during the first week of May.