It's time to boogie, Memphis.

The Tigers and coach Penny Hardaway added their seventh piece to the school's historic 2019 recruiting class Monday, picking up a commitment from four-star combo guard Rejean "Boogie" Ellis.

Ellis made the announcement on Instagram.

Over the past three days, Hardaway and his staff also have added top-50 player Lester Quinones as well as graduate transfer Rayjon Tucker.

Heading into May, Memphis already signed No. 1 overall prospect James Wiseman as well as top-50 prospect D.J. Jeffries of Olive Branch, top-100 recruit Malcolm Dandridge of East and Tennessee Prep standout Damion Baugh.

Ellis' pledge makes him the highest-ranked guard of the bunch – No. 37 overall in 247Sports' composite rankings – and gives the Tigers the No. 4 class in the country.

Ellis, who played for Mission Valley High in San Diego, originally signed with Duke in November, but he was granted a release from his national letter of intent with the Blue Devils earlier this month. Before his previous commitment, Memphis was involved in the recruitment heavily and hosted him on an unofficial visit for Memphis Madness in October.

Ellis took another unofficial visit to Memphis last week before choosing the Tigers over Oregon. His outside shooting should provide instant offense and ease some of the scoring load for the team's star post players.

The addition of the 6-foot-2 guard also means that Memphis has one available scholarship remaining for next season unless another player were to transfer or move to walk-on status.

Memphis also is pursuing five-star prospects Precious Achiuwa, R.J. Hampton and Trendon Watford.

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