Yuat Alok, the top rated Junior College prospect in the country, verbally committed to TCU on Sunday, he tells 247Sports.

"I just committed to TCU," Alok said. "I had a good relationship with David Patrick and also Jamie Dixon. It was a good fit for me to go there, knowing that I'm a junior college kid that has two years. I can go there and showcase my talent.

The New Zealand native took his official visit to TCU in late December. Alok said he also took official visits to Baylor, LSU and USC.

"It was hard because it was between them and Baylor," Alok said. "Even last night I couldn’t sleep. I just kind of thought about it and the relationships I had with the coaches, that’s when I felt it was the place for me to go."

Alok has spent the last two seasons at Chipola College and was recently named the top JUCO prospect in the country by JUCORecruiting.com. Through 18 games this season, Alok is averaging 12.4 points and 6.9 rebounds a game, while shooting 44-percent from three.

"I bring versatility," he said. "I play inside and outside. I have a lot of strengths. I'm just versatile. I can do a little bit of everything. I’m long and can protect the rim and I shoot the three pretty good and I play down low."

Alok played at Impact Academy his final year of high school before heading off to Chipola.

Alok is the fourth pledge of TCU's 2018 recruiting class. Alok joins a class that also includes 247Sports Composite's No. 87 prospect, as well as Kendric Davis and Russell Barlow.