Logan Duncomb

He wanted to take an official visit to Indiana, but the Coronavirus got in the way of it, still four-star center Logan Duncomb has made his decision and he is picking the Hoosiers.

Duncomb, who is from Cincinnati, selected the Hoosiers over Xavier and Ohio State, and becomes at least for the time being the second member of Indiana’s class of 2021 depending on if Khristian Lander decides to go into the class of 2020 or not.

A 6-foot-9 center who specializes in rebounding and playing down low, Duncomb is someone who had a very good junior season at Archbishop Moeller, and that led to him rising to the No. 80 player in the 247Sports Top247.

About his commitment to Indiana, Duncomb said, "I really like their coaching staff and the campus. The facilities are great as well. Also, I know the kids in the 2020 class and felt I could relate with them well and get along with them. More than anything I just felt at home at Indiana."

While Indiana did a great job, Duncomb says it was a very tough decision for him, "It was a hard choice. There was a lot that every school had to offer. It was a tough decision, but after looking at everything, I felt Indiana was best for me."

The Hoosiers are going to be losing outgoing senior Joey Brunk for sure after the 2020-21 season and are likely to lose Trayce Jackson-Davis as well after his sophomore year, meaning there is a massive hole for playing time on the post.

According to Duncomb, that early opportunity was also something that really appealed to him.

"That was definitely a big factor," said Duncomb about the potential for early playing time. "The coaches were showing me the opportunity I would have to impact the team as a freshman."

Currently Duncomb is viewed as the No. 14 center in the class of 2021, and one of the top prospects in the state of Ohio.