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The Stanford Cardinal picked up a massive commitment from five-star forward Harrison Ingram this weekend, securing the services of the nation’s 11th-best overall prospect.
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— Harrison Ingram (@Harrisoniingram) September 18, 2020
Ingram becomes the second five-star commitment in as many classes for head coach Jerod Haase and joining 2020 commit Ziaire Williams. He also joins four-star commit, point guard Isael Silva who committed in April for the class of 2021, and is the nation’s third-ranked point guard prospect.
Ingram stands 6’7, 210 pounds and is also the nation’s fourth-ranked power forward prospect.
Perhaps the most noteworthy about his rankings in the class of 2021, is that he’s the No. 1 prospect in the state of Texas as he hails from St. Mark’s School in Dallas.
He’s a consensus five-star prospect and had at least 27 other scholarship offers and multiple visits. The fine folks over at 247Sports project him as a first-round pick in the NBA draft when he eventually does declare such intentions, penning his evaluation as such:
A unique prospect with what many would describe as an “old man” type of game. Ingram is one of the most intelligent kids in the country both on the court and off of it. He has a bright future in every aspect of life. On the court he is kind of a point forward who uses savvy, skill and intelligence to dominate games. Ingram can play on the ball or off of it, knows how to create space for himself by changing speeds, and is one of the better passers in the class. Also, despite not being a fantastic athlete, Ingram is a very solid rebounder, and competes on the defensive end. His elite IQ and skill make him one of the best prospects in the class, and someone who will exceed his physical tools as a player and producer.
Welcome to The Farm, Harrison! Go Card!