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Wynston Tabbs Signs NLI to Join Men's Basketball
November 16, 2017 | Men's Basketball
Standout guard from Maryland commits to Boston College
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Wynston Tabbs has committed to Boston College to continue his academic and athletic endeavors. Tabbs signed a National Letter of Intent and announced his commitment formally this afternoon at St. Mary's Ryken H.S. in Leonardtown, Md.
"Wynston is a high-character young man from a great family and we are thrilled that he he will be an Eagle next season," said head coach Jim Christian. "He is a strong, athletic guard that will fit our offensive style of play. He is one of the best players in one of the toughest leagues in America - the Washington Catholic Athletic Association. He has been well-coached throughout his career and has the ability to score from anywhere on the floor. Wynston is a great fit for Boston College."
Tabbs, a 6-2, 190 lb. guard, was a Third Team All-Met and First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference selection last season as a junior. He averaged just under 16.0 points per game for SMR in the highly competitive WCAC. He scored a season-high 34 points in a 74-58 victory over DeMatha and added 31 in a win over Bishop Ireton. Tabbs reached double-digits in the scoring column in all but five games a season ago for the Knights. Â
He starred for Team Melo in the Nike EYBL, averaging 13.6 points per game on a squad that features seven NCAA Division I commitments for the fall of 2018 from the elite grassroots program. Rivals.com ranks Tabbs among its top 150 prospects nationally.
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"Wynston is a high-character young man from a great family and we are thrilled that he he will be an Eagle next season," said head coach Jim Christian. "He is a strong, athletic guard that will fit our offensive style of play. He is one of the best players in one of the toughest leagues in America - the Washington Catholic Athletic Association. He has been well-coached throughout his career and has the ability to score from anywhere on the floor. Wynston is a great fit for Boston College."Tabbs, a 6-2, 190 lb. guard, was a Third Team All-Met and First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference selection last season as a junior. He averaged just under 16.0 points per game for SMR in the highly competitive WCAC. He scored a season-high 34 points in a 74-58 victory over DeMatha and added 31 in a win over Bishop Ireton. Tabbs reached double-digits in the scoring column in all but five games a season ago for the Knights. Â
He starred for Team Melo in the Nike EYBL, averaging 13.6 points per game on a squad that features seven NCAA Division I commitments for the fall of 2018 from the elite grassroots program. Rivals.com ranks Tabbs among its top 150 prospects nationally.
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