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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 8 teams for 5-star SF Annor Boateng

Mar 18, 2023; Sacramento, CA, USA; Missouri Tigers head coach Dennis Gates yells during the first half against the Princeton Tigers at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 18, 2023; Sacramento, CA, USA; Missouri Tigers head coach Dennis Gates yells during the first half against the Princeton Tigers at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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NCAA Basketball McDonald’s All American East forward Mackenzie Mgbako Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports /

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

After landing top-50 combo guard Jaeden Mustaf this week, Coach Damon Stoudamire could become a force on the recruiting trail. A lot of the perimeter players on the current GT roster are upperclassmen, including starting wing Dallan Coleman. Boateng may have to come off the bench in year one here but he’d definitely have an eventual path to being a focal point on the roster.

Indiana Hoosiers

Indiana will be rolling with five-star freshman forward Mackenzie Mgbako as the starting wing but that’s likely going to be a one-year experiment. The concern if you’re Boateng is that the Hoosiers are after other wings in the 2024 class, including five-star prospect, Liam McNeeley. If they land him, it might not be an appealing option for Boateng.

LSU Tigers

The Tigers have a couple of capable wings on the roster in Tyrell Ward and Derek Fountain but if neither breaks out, there’s a clear opportunity for someone like Boateng to come in and even start since Vandy transfer Jordan Wright will be gone. LSU is also after the likes of Tyler Betsey and Bryson Tucker in the 2024 class but if they make a push, they could be a contender here.