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San Jac guard chooses Baylor
By JOHN WERNER Tribune-Herald staff writer
San Jacinto College point guard Jihad Muhammad has made a verbal commitment to play for the Baylor men's basketball team.
Muhammad, a 6-0 sophomore, is considered one of the top junior college point guards in the country. Last year, he averaged 16.5 points as San Jacinto reached the NJCAA championship game.
Muhammad said he was impressed by Baylor coach Scott Drew and his staff, and isn't concerned about the basketball program's two-year probation since the postseason ban is only for this season.
"I like it at Baylor because the coaching staff is family-oriented," Muhammad said. "But part of my decision is based on the chance to play quickly."
Muhammad, who plans to sign with Baylor during the NCAA spring signing period in April, is averaging 12.1 points for this year's San Jacinto squad that is 12-0 and ranked No. 1 in the nation. Muhammad is a native of Plainfield, N.J.
"Jihad has gotten some good experience here because he's played for a national championship," said San Jacinto coach Scott Gernander. "He's a good outside shooter who can also get to the basket. He's small, but very quick. "
The addition of Muhammad makes Baylor's recruiting class No. 14 in the country for the 2004 school year, according to HoopScoop magazine.
In November, Baylor signed 7-0 center Mamadou Diene from Senegal and 6-2 guard Aaron Bruce from Australia. Diene is rated the top NBA prospect in Africa and the sixth-best international prospect.
Tim Bush, a 6-6 transfer from LSU, will enroll at Baylor in January and will be eligible to play following the 2004 fall semester.
Baylor also has verbal commitments from junior guard Rashad Woods and sophomore forward Chris Rocquemore from Heritage Christian Academy in Cleveland, Texas. Woods will be eligible to sign with Baylor in November 2004, while Rocquemore will be eligible to sign in 2005.
John Werner can be reached at [email protected] or at 757-5716.
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