BLOOMINGTON – Indiana added either its first or its second commitment in 2021, depending upon Khristian Lander’s reclassification, with the announcement of Cincinnati Moeller center Logan Duncomb.

A 6-9, 235-pound center who plays his AAU basketball in the Indiana Elite setup, Duncomb picked IU over offers from Ohio State, Wisconsin, Xavier, Stanford, Iowa and Cincinnati, among others.

"I just felt at home at Indiana," Duncomb told IndyStar shortly after announcing his commitment Tuesday. "I like the system they have in place. It’s really similar to what Moeller’s doing right now. ... I just liked their campus. I liked their coaching staff and the players they’ve got coming in this year and the year ahead of me."

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Duncomb helps IU address an area of significant need in 2021 — depth for a frontcourt that lost De’Ron Davis to graduation this year, will lose Joey Brunk for the same reason next season and could have to manage the early departure for the NBA of Trayce Jackson-Davis at some point.

A four-star prospect, according to 247Sports, Duncomb is ranked No. 80 in his class by the same service. IU coach Archie Miller and associate head coach Tom Ostrom led the Hoosiers' recruitment.

"Just be able to play inside, do what I’ve been doing in high school, but also being able to spread the floor and shoot 3(-pointers)," Duncomb said, talking about the role Miller envisions for him. "Right now in high school, my system, my high school doesn’t really need me to shoot 3s. The majority of the time I’m in the post, but I have the ability to step out."

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