![]() ![]() forward, played at TLAP Sports Academy in 2020-21 after spending the previous two seasons at Universal Academy in Irving, Texas. He spent this past season at Halton Prep in Oakville, Ontario. He began his prep career as a 10th grader at Trinity Prep International in Las Vegas before attending Redemption Christian Academy (N.Y.). ![]() forward, was born in Haiti and moved to Canada with his mother at the age of five. He's got a very high basketball IQ and he's proven to be a guy that we can throw the ball to in the post to score." "He's a physical player with a strong body who is a really good passer. "Alanzo has obviously also played at a high level in the SEC," Dooley continued. They'll both add a lot from a scoring standpoint. "They're each very mature with strong work ethics and have the ability to shoot the basketball. "Vance and Wynston are both proven scorers and have both played well at a high level," Dooley said. He shot nearly 40 percent (.394, 27-for-68) from 3-point range during the season. Tabbs returned for the 2020-21 season and averaged 13.3 points in 12 games played, which included a 24-point performance against Minnesota and a 23-point outburst versus St. He was averaging 13.9 points as freshman before an injury cost him the final 14 games of the 2018-19 season as well as the entire 2019-20 campaign. Tabbs, 6-2, 195-lbs., spent the previous three seasons at Boston College but only played in 27 games due to injuries and COVID-19 protocols. Jackson owns a career scoring average of 9.2 points per game while making 35.4 percent of his career 3-point attempts. He transferred to New Mexico the following season and spent two years with Lobos, averaging 12.2 points per game and shooting 33.6 percent (107-for-318) outside the 3-point arc. As a freshman at UConn, Jackson was named to The American All-Freshman Team, leading the league in 3-point percentage during conference play. Jackson, 6-9, 230-lb., has scored more than 1,000 points and grabbed over 500 rebounds in his career that includes stops at UConn, New Mexico and Arkansas. As a sophomore in 2019-20, Frink saw action in 30 games with 12 starts on the year, putting up 5.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 14.3 minutes per game. He played in 57 games with the Gamecocks, averaging 4.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 12.2 minutes per game. forward, played the previous three seasons at South Carolina, but only saw action in the first three games of the 2020-21 campaign before being sidelined the remainder of the year due to medical reasons. "I think we'll be able to score in different ways which makes it more fun for everybody."įrink, a 6-8, 265-lb. "With this group we've gotten longer, more athletic and have multiple guys that can shoot the ball," Dooley said. The class includes Division I transfers Alanzo Frink (Jersey City, N.J./South Carolina), Vance Jackson (Pasadena, Calif./Arkansas) and Wynston Tabbs (Suitland, Md./Boston College) along with prep signees Marlon Lestin (Montreal, Quebec/Halton Prep), Jaquan Scott (Arlington, Texas/TLAP Sports Academy) and Javon Small (Indianapolis, Ind./Chandler Prep). ![]() The East Carolina men's basketball program inked a trio of NCAA Division I transfers as well as three prep standouts during the spring signing period, head coach Joe Dooley announced Wednesday.
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