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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing 5* wing Harrison Ingram top 10 teams

MANHATTAN, KS - FEBRUARY 03: Head coach Scott Drew of the Baylor Bears talks with players Devonte Bandoo #2, Tristan Clark #25 and Matthew Mayer #24, during the first half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum on February 3, 2020 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS - FEBRUARY 03: Head coach Scott Drew of the Baylor Bears talks with players Devonte Bandoo #2, Tristan Clark #25 and Matthew Mayer #24, during the first half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum on February 3, 2020 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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Five-star NCAA Basketball prospect Harrison Ingram will be deciding between 10 programs. Which ones have the most to offer the star wing?

With the 2020 NCAA Basketball recruiting class having all but wrapped up, the focus has turned towards the 2021 group. Several top prospects have recently announced updated lists of finalists, including Paolo Banchero, Kennedy Chandler and Pat Baldwin Jr. The latest is now Harrison Ingram, a consensus top-25 player in the 2021 recruiting class.

At 6’7 and 200 pounds, Ingram is a current five-star prospect, according to 247sportsComposite. A natural wing, the Dallas, Texas product is an all-around basketball, capable of playing at a high level on both ends of the court and multiple positions on offense. Recruiting analyst Brian Snow considers Ingram a “point forward” who can initiate the offense and pass effectively.

The highlights above show that he’s more than comfortable handling the ball and is a “high IQ basketball player” evident by Ingram’s 4.0 grade point average in high school. If he wanted, the wing prospect could play for an Ivy League school.

But based on his basketball talents, Ingram can also play at any college team in the country. His recruitment has been heating up in the past few weeks, with a number of programs giving out offers. But now we have an introductory list of teams in the running for him.

Which ones have the best shot at landing Ingram for the 2021-22 NCAA Basketball season. Here’s a closer look at his potential roster fit with each situation, considering all the factors both on and off the court.