March Madness: Where the stars of the second round were ranked in high school
Posted Mar 25, 2024
Harrison Ingram (high school ranking 16th nationally) earned his 5-star reputation as a jack of all trades, carving out his spot as one of the top wings in the 2021 recruiting class. He committed to Stanford but transferred to North Carolina this season. On Saturday, he recorded17 points and seven rebounds in the Tar Heels' victory over Michigan State.
(Rivals.com)
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