- October 4th, 2009, 1:26 pm
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so im looking at past Liberty recruiting classes and came across Chip Richomd
Chip Richmond - 6-9, 260, Forward - Memphis, Tenn. (Booker T. Washington HS)what happen to him? i couldnt find anything on google. alot of experts had Liberty w/ a top 20 recruiting class that year.
"Chip is one of the top power forwards in the country," Liberty University Head Basketball Coach Mel Hankinson says. "His upside both physically and as a basketball player will rank him as one of the best power forwards in the country in the next two years, as he becomes comfortable at the Division I level.
"Booker T. Washington High School has produced outstanding basketball players and is one of the top programs in the nation (#9 in the nation according to USA Today). Players like Chip allow you to compete and play for conference championships and NCAA bids for years to come."
Richmond is one of the top 10 power forwards in the country and the top 30 players overall according the The Sporting News and CNN/SI. He averaged 16.0 points, 13.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game as a junior last season. He helped guide Booker T. Washington to a 21-10 record and as far as the sub-state regional tournament last year.
A three-year starter, he is a preseason All-American according to The Sporting News, Blue Ribbon Basketball Magazine, Hoop Scoop Magazine and Street & Smith's Basketball Magazine. He is also a three-time all-state, all-district, all-metro and all-region selection.
An honor roll member, Richmond was also recruited by Georgetown, Syracuse and Florida State.
"I am excited to sign with Liberty University," Richmond says. "Coach Hankinson is a great coach that will challenge me to improve my skill level and take my game to a higher level. Liberty University will also give me an opportunity to receive a quality education and achieve my goal of being a computer programmer. I am looking forward to making an immediate impact at Liberty and help take them to a higher level."




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- By LU Armchair coach