After tying the record for most three-pointers made in a season at Indian Hills Community College, Shane Gatling earned NJCAA All-America and Conference Player of the Year honors. The 6-foot-2 guard then starting racking up Division-1 options.

Akron, Dayton, Fordham, Iona, Memphis, Missouri, Towson and UNLV were among the programs to offer Gatling before he visited Colorado this weekend. And before leaving Boulder, he was ready to end his recruitment.

Excited to announce i’ll be playing basketball at the University of Colorado ???? pic.twitter.com/WeSsLcOufI — ShaneTheGawd ?? (@ShaneTheGawdd) April 15, 2018

A source told BuffStampede.com Gatling is expected to fit in as a combo guard in Colorado's system. He has two years of eligibility remaining to compete with the Buffaloes.

A product of Queens, New York, Gatling has been described as a "streetballer that is lightning quick with a shoot-first attitude."

Gatling helped Baldwin High School to a perfect 33-0 league record in three seasons as a varsity starter. He then played 383 minutes as a true freshman at Niagara University in New York before transferring to Indian Hills Community College, where he averaged 16.6 points per game as a sophomore.

"Pleasure to coach," Indian Hills Community College head coach Hank Plona said of Gatling. "Shane is a hard working young man who has improved every day he's been here. He's a dynamic guard that can score and make plays in many different ways. I can't wait to see him continue to succeed at the Division-1 level next year."

Gatling becomes the Buffaloes' fourth men's basketball pledge for the 2018 class. Denver East guard Daylen Kountz, Texas guard Elijah Parquet and Czech Republic big man Jakub Dombek have already signed a letter of intent with the Buffaloes.