The Oregon Duck basketball program got good news Sunday morning with junior college All-American forward Kavell Bigby-Williams committing to the program.

The Ducks have landed four-star junior college All-American Kavell Bigby-Williams.

The 6-foot-10, 230-ppound prospect from Gillette College in Wyoming made an official visit over the weekend and decided to end his recruitment after seeing the Ducks.

"Yes, I have committed to Oregon," Bigby-Williams said in a message to DuckTerritory.com exclusively while traveling back to Wyoming.

Bigby-Williams committed to Oregon over offers from Arizona State, Montana State, Providence, Texas, Utah, and San Diego State.

As a sophomore this past season, Bigby-Williams averaged 16.8 points, 13.6 rebounds, and 5.8 blocks per game. In 36 games, Bigby-Williams shot 59.2 percent from the field, 62.4 percent from the free throw line, and made 10-of-32 three-point attempts.

Bigby-Williams played his prep basketball at Harris Academy in Beckenham, England and signed with Montana State after finishing his prep career. He wasn't admitted into school and spent the last two seasons at Gillette.

The British forward is also part of Great Britain's national basketball program, and last summer he was a star player for the country's U20 team. In the European Championships in Italy last July, Bigby-Williams averaged 11.7 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in nine contests.

Bigby-Williams is Oregon's fourth recruit committed to the 2016 class, joining four-star preps Payton Pritchard, Keith Smith, and M.J. Cage.

The addition of Bigby-Williams is expected to move Oregon's recruiting class ranking to No. 13 in the country and No. 3 in the Pac-12.

With Bigby-Williams now in the fold, Oregon is expected to have one more available scholarship to use for the 2016 class at this time. If Dylan Ennis' appeal for a sixth-year is denied by the NCAA, the Ducks will have two more scholarships for the 2016 class.