
Noah Dickerson to Washington: Huskies Land 4-Star PF Prospect
The University of Washington's frontcourt just got a little bigger as 4-star recruit Noah Dickerson announced via Twitter that he will become a member of the Huskies.
At 6'8", the power forward from Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida, was listed the 19th-best at his position by 247Sports' composite rankings. The recruiting site also lists him as the fourth-best prospect in the state of Florida and 70th overall in the nation. Dickerson was also considering California after he had broken commitments with Georgetown and Florida.
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Scout.com's director of basketball recruiting Evan Daniels sees Dickerson fitting well in Washington.
At 245 pounds, he will be added size to a core of Washington forwards that are built smaller. Junior Malik Dime, listed at 6'9", is only 220 pounds. The other forward listed on Washington's roster, Donaven Dorsey, is 6'7" and 215 pounds.
According to 247Sports, Dickerson will be joining three more 4-star Washington recruits—Dejounte Murray, Marquese Chriss and David Crisp—to continue Washington's successful recruiting campaign.
Their offseason signings have been ranked 28th in the country by 247Sports.
Dickerson is Lorenzo Romar's largest recruit of 2015 and will be working closely with the 6'8" Chriss, who can play at the 4 as more of a multidimensional player with a decent jump shot.



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