From Oregon Communications
Oregon added a signee from the junior college ranks and two more high schoolers as the three future Ducks signed National Letters of Intent with Oregon, head coach Dana Altman announced Monday.
Chris Duarte, one of the top junior college players in the nation, and high school standouts Isaac Johnson and Chandler Lawson are the newest additions to the men’s basketball roster.
The 6-6 Duarte is from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, and is currently in his sophomore season at Northwest Florida State College.
Johnson, a 6-11 athlete from American Fork, Utah, is rated as one of that state’s top prospects and will enroll at Oregon after a two-year LDS mission.
Lawson comes to Oregon from Memphis, Tenn., as one of the nation’s top power forwards.
"It was great during the recruiting process getting to know not just these three young men, but also their families,” said Altman. “These are terrific young men and I know our fans are going to really like them.
"Their families were tremendous throughout the recruiting process and they are very excited about becoming Ducks. Chris, Isaac and Chandler will be great representatives for our basketball program and for the University of Oregon."
Chris Duarte, 6-6, 175, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. (Northwest Florida State College/ Redemption Christian)
Versatile player considered one of the top junior college transfers in the nation … Appeared in all 32 games for the Raiders, helping lead them to an impressive 29-3 record in 2017-18 … Averaged 12.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game during his freshman campaign for NWF … Shot 55 percent from the field and 37 percent from three-point range … Earned first team all-Panhandle Conference honors … Dropped 17 points and grabbed six rebounds in the FCSAA state championship game where the Raiders claimed the title … Integral part of NWF’s lineup during their run to the Elite Eight in the NJCAA tournament … Named a preseason First Team “Super Sophomore” by Street and Smith’s Basketball Magazine for the 2018-19 season … Rated by 247Sports as the fifth-best high school player in the state of New York in 2016-17, where he spent the season at Redemption Christian Academy in Troy, N.Y. … Also played with the New York Lightning AAU program … Born in Montreal and raised in the Dominican Republic.
Isaac Johnson, 6-11, 235, American Fork, Utah (American Fork High School)
Four star recruit with a scout grade of 88 according to ESPN.com … Ranked 53rd in ESPN’s top 100 for the 2019 recruiting class … Ranked as the No. 1 recruit from the state of Utah … Averaged 18.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game during his junior campaign in 2017-18 … Hit 25 three-pointers as a junior for American Fork … Earned third-team Class 6A Deseret News all-state honors … Expected to make a two year LDS mission trip following high school graduation and will join the Ducks as a freshman for the 2021-22 season.
Chandler Lawson, 6-8, 200, Memphis, Tenn. (Wooddale High School)
Four star recruit with a scout grade of 86 according to ESPN … Ranked as the 58th recruit in ESPN’s top 100 for the class of 2019 … Won three straight TSSAA AAA state championships with Memphis East High School … Scored in 11 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and recorded two assists in the 2018 state championship game en route to victory for Memphis East … Earned TSSAA AAA most valuable player honors as a sophomore … Transferred to Wooddale High School for his final high school season where he will be coached by his father Keelon Lawson … Played in 11 games in the Nike EYBL circuit for the Bluff City Legends, averaging 12.4 points per game, 8 rebounds per game and 2.4 assists per game.
Oregon added a signee from the junior college ranks and two more high schoolers as the three future Ducks signed National Letters of Intent with Oregon, head coach Dana Altman announced Monday.
Chris Duarte, one of the top junior college players in the nation, and high school standouts Isaac Johnson and Chandler Lawson are the newest additions to the men’s basketball roster.
The 6-6 Duarte is from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, and is currently in his sophomore season at Northwest Florida State College.
Johnson, a 6-11 athlete from American Fork, Utah, is rated as one of that state’s top prospects and will enroll at Oregon after a two-year LDS mission.
Lawson comes to Oregon from Memphis, Tenn., as one of the nation’s top power forwards.
"It was great during the recruiting process getting to know not just these three young men, but also their families,” said Altman. “These are terrific young men and I know our fans are going to really like them.
"Their families were tremendous throughout the recruiting process and they are very excited about becoming Ducks. Chris, Isaac and Chandler will be great representatives for our basketball program and for the University of Oregon."
Chris Duarte, 6-6, 175, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. (Northwest Florida State College/ Redemption Christian)
Versatile player considered one of the top junior college transfers in the nation … Appeared in all 32 games for the Raiders, helping lead them to an impressive 29-3 record in 2017-18 … Averaged 12.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game during his freshman campaign for NWF … Shot 55 percent from the field and 37 percent from three-point range … Earned first team all-Panhandle Conference honors … Dropped 17 points and grabbed six rebounds in the FCSAA state championship game where the Raiders claimed the title … Integral part of NWF’s lineup during their run to the Elite Eight in the NJCAA tournament … Named a preseason First Team “Super Sophomore” by Street and Smith’s Basketball Magazine for the 2018-19 season … Rated by 247Sports as the fifth-best high school player in the state of New York in 2016-17, where he spent the season at Redemption Christian Academy in Troy, N.Y. … Also played with the New York Lightning AAU program … Born in Montreal and raised in the Dominican Republic.
Isaac Johnson, 6-11, 235, American Fork, Utah (American Fork High School)
Four star recruit with a scout grade of 88 according to ESPN.com … Ranked 53rd in ESPN’s top 100 for the 2019 recruiting class … Ranked as the No. 1 recruit from the state of Utah … Averaged 18.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game during his junior campaign in 2017-18 … Hit 25 three-pointers as a junior for American Fork … Earned third-team Class 6A Deseret News all-state honors … Expected to make a two year LDS mission trip following high school graduation and will join the Ducks as a freshman for the 2021-22 season.
Chandler Lawson, 6-8, 200, Memphis, Tenn. (Wooddale High School)
Four star recruit with a scout grade of 86 according to ESPN … Ranked as the 58th recruit in ESPN’s top 100 for the class of 2019 … Won three straight TSSAA AAA state championships with Memphis East High School … Scored in 11 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and recorded two assists in the 2018 state championship game en route to victory for Memphis East … Earned TSSAA AAA most valuable player honors as a sophomore … Transferred to Wooddale High School for his final high school season where he will be coached by his father Keelon Lawson … Played in 11 games in the Nike EYBL circuit for the Bluff City Legends, averaging 12.4 points per game, 8 rebounds per game and 2.4 assists per game.