Pitt Signs Three-Star C For 2024 Class

The Pitt Panthers added a second member to their 2024 recruiting class.
Pitt Signs Three-Star C For 2024 Class
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers have officially signed their two-man strong 2024 recruiting class this week, adding a four and three-star prospect as the sole members.  

Four-star point guard Brandin Cummings signed his national letter of intent earlier this week and thee-star center Amdy Ndiaye followed close behind, signing his letter of intent just days after giving his verbal commitment to head coach Jeff Capel and the Panthers. 

Ndiaye visited Pitt earlier this fall during the Panthers' open practice at the Petersen Events Center. He spent time with freshman center and former four-star recruit Papa Kante on the sidelines while Pitt practiced and scrimmaged.

Rated as a three-star recruit by On3, Ndiaye is not nationally ranked. The 6'9, 205-pound center held other offers from Rhode Island, St. Bonaventure, Rutgers and others.

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