By DYLAN LUTEY
Four-star guard Gicarri Harris has committed to Purdue.
Harris is the son of former Purdue great Glenn Robinson, who won National Player of the Year in 1994 and went on to be the No. 1 overall pick in that year’s draft.
The 6-foot-4 guard out of Grayson High School (GA) chose the Boilermakers over LSU, Stanford, Georgia Tech, Miami, and Virginia Tech.
“It’s been a tough decision with all the amazing offers, programs and support that I have received on this journey,” Harris told On3. “I am excited to announce that I have committed to Purdue!”
He is coming off a junior season where he earned All-Georgia Second Team honors and is currently ranked 75th in the class of 2024 by 247Sports.
Harris joins a stacked incoming class for head coach Matt Painter which also includes four-star forwards Raleigh Burgess and Kanon Catchings, three-star guards Jack Benter and CJ Cox, and three-star center Daniel Jacobsen.
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