After Pete Alonso and Daniel Jones, nobody is in a better groove than Mike Anderson right now.

For the second straight weekend, the new St. John’s coach landed a verbal commitment. Last Sunday it was junior college All-American Vince Cole and on Saturday night it was shooting guard Dylan Wusu.

Wusu, a physical 6-foot-4 guard from Our Savior Lutheran in The Bronx, committed during his official visit, becoming the third member of Anderson’s 2020 recruiting class. He joins high school and AAU teammate Posh Alexander, who was also taking an official visit, and Cole.

“Listen to your heart,” Wusu wrote in an Instagram post, accompanied by a photo of himself in a red St. John’s jersey. He included a second photo alongside Alexander.

Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Corey Evans described Wusu as a physical player who can really score, has 3-point range and is a quality athlete. Evans believes Wusu has room to improve his defense and ball-handling, but similar to a lot of the players Anderson has brought in, is already a quality worker.

“I think it’s a solid pickup,” the talent evaluator said. “Not a home run, but a very sturdy one. He fits a role and will be a good piece.”

A college coach familiar with Wusu added: “Great kid. Power guard who loves contact. Can make open 3’s, but he is just an average shooter. More of a straight-line driver than someone who will create off the dribble.”

A second coach said Wusu has a college body, good feel for the game and should be a rotation player in the Big East.

St. John’s isn’t done. It also hosted junior college big man Isaih Moore this weekend and is looking to add size to the recruiting class now that it has three guards committed.