All the letters are in for Penn State's Class of 2019, which signed on the first day of the early signing period Wednesday.
The class consists of four forwards, Pat Kelly, Seth Lundy, Justin McKoy, and Abdou Tsimbila, though the program is touting the versatility within the group.
"Versatility defines this 2019 class," Chambers said via press release. "These student-athletes are the perfect fit for the style of basketball we want to play and they believe in what we are building at Penn State. The credit goes to our staff for assembling this impressive class and we are thrilled to welcome these young men and their families to our family."
At the time of their signings, they're listing the height and weight of the prospects as follows:
Kelly - 6-foot-8, 210 pounds
Tsimbila - 6-foot-8, 220 pounds
McKoy - 6-foot-8, 225 pounds
Lundy - 6-foot-6, 200 pounds
Lundy is the marquee name of the group, checking in on Rivals150 at No. 118, and is rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 25-ranked small forward in the Class of 2019. All three others are listed as three-star prospects according to Rivals.com. Tsimbila is the No. 23-ranked center in the country.
The class consists of four forwards, Pat Kelly, Seth Lundy, Justin McKoy, and Abdou Tsimbila, though the program is touting the versatility within the group.
"Versatility defines this 2019 class," Chambers said via press release. "These student-athletes are the perfect fit for the style of basketball we want to play and they believe in what we are building at Penn State. The credit goes to our staff for assembling this impressive class and we are thrilled to welcome these young men and their families to our family."
At the time of their signings, they're listing the height and weight of the prospects as follows:
Kelly - 6-foot-8, 210 pounds
Tsimbila - 6-foot-8, 220 pounds
McKoy - 6-foot-8, 225 pounds
Lundy - 6-foot-6, 200 pounds
Lundy is the marquee name of the group, checking in on Rivals150 at No. 118, and is rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 25-ranked small forward in the Class of 2019. All three others are listed as three-star prospects according to Rivals.com. Tsimbila is the No. 23-ranked center in the country.