After a very disappointing 2022/23 season (no qualification for “March Madness”), Hubert Davis is not idle to revive North Carolina with a view to next season since he has just secured a fourth recruitment on the transfer portal in the space of three weeks, and not the least.
Harrison Ingramancient McDonald’s All American in the high school class of 2021 and target of the Tar Heels at that time, effectively comes full circle by joining Chapel Hill.
” For me, it was an obvious choice. It’s a legendary program, with a staff made up of former NBA players who know what they’re doing. coach [Hubert] Davis was a great shooter. coach [Sean] May was an interior and Coach [Jeff] Lebo a leader. It’s crucial to have these different perspectives » he explained himself thus, for Inside Carolina. ” I already know some players, like RJ Davis and Armando Bacot, and I met the other players on campus during my visit, and I got hooked right away. I like this group, we are all hungry for victories. »
A complete winger
A resident of the Stanford basketball program for the past two seasons, where he shone with his versatility (10.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists), the Texas-born winger was tipped as a potential first-round pick in 2022, after his season “freshmen”. He had finally chosen to continue his university career, and it is the 2022 finalists who are now rubbing their hands.
” They just want me to fit in and be myself he adds. ” Playing my game, being aggressive on offense, creating for my teammates. Playmaking is one of my strengths. Finally, they told me to come back to school in the best shape of my life, because we are going to run. […] But more broadly, I come to win. »
A solid winger with high potential, a good defender with an advantageous physical profile on the 3/4 positions in the NCAA (2m01 for 105 kilos), a capable creator and seasoned attacker at mid-range, Harrison Ingram is therefore the new starting winger for North Carolina , and that’s great news for a program in search of redemption.