Tennessee's has filled its lone open scholarship with the signing of junior college prospect Chris Darrington.

A 6-foot-1, 175-pound combo guard with two years of eligibility remaining, Darrington picked the Vols over Memphis, Toledo and Pittsburgh, committing and signing with Tennessee on Thursday.

The Vincennes (Ind.) University product is rated as the No. 34 JUCO player in the country according to 247Sports and the sixth best combo guard.

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Tennessee has been recruiting Darrington since the winter, targeting scoring threats on the perimeter in the form of combo guards. Freshman guard Kwe Parker's decision to transfer out of the program opened up a roster spot for the Vols.

Darrington, a Toledo, Ohio, native, was a shooting guard when he singed with Vincennes out of Toledo's Scott High School, but moved to point guard between his freshman and sophomore seasons at the school. He'll have two years of eligibility remaining at his next stop.

Darrington scored 43 points in two games in the NJCAA tournament in March in Hutchinson, Kansas, which was attended by Tennessee assistant coach Desmond Oliver. He averaged 21.0 points per game last season at Vincennes.

His last official visit was to Tennessee April 21-23, after visits to Toledo and Memphis. He has not visited Pitt. Head coach Rick Barnes and his entire staff were part of Darrington's visit.

Darrington will be the fourth member of Tennessee's 2017 signing class. The Vols added 6-6 wing Yves Pons and 6-8 power forward Derrick Walker on the opening day of the spring signing period, after signing 6-10 center Zach Kent during the fall.

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