NEW ALBANY – New Albany senior Romeo Langford announced on
Twitter on Saturday that he has cut his list of NCAA Division I schools he is
considering playing at in the 2018-19 season to three schools. The three universities
are Indiana, Kansas and Vanderbilt.
During the past few weeks, Langford made official visits to
those three schools along with North Carolina and UCLA. He is expected to not
make a commitment to a university during the NCAA’s early signing period.
Langford averages 28.7 points and 8.9 rebounds per game last
season for the 25-4 Bulldogs. He also distributed 3.4 assists, blocked 2.1
shots and made 2.1 steals a contest.
Langford earned several honors for his incredible season. That
included making The Associated Press All-State first team and the Indiana
Basketball Coaches Association Underclass Supreme 15 All-State squad and being
named a Naismith All-American and a MaxPreps All-American.
This summer, Langford earned a spot on USA Basketball’s U19
World Championship team that played in FIBA U19 World Cup in Cairo, Egypt.
Langford is the front-runner to win this season’s Indiana
Mr. Basketball award. No New Albany player has ever earned that honor.
Langford is the all-time leading scorer in Bulldog history
with 2,079 points. Langford needs two rebounds this season to pass former New
Albany standout Chad Hunter as the school’s all-time leading rebounder.
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